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Eschati

Eschati is an uninhabited reef which is part of the volcanic Christiana Islands group, lying to the southwest of Santorini, in the Cyclades island group in Greece.

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Eschati
Native name:
Εσχάτη
Eschati, near Santorini, from the west
Map
Interactive map of Eschati
Geography
Coordinates36°13′16″N 25°13′43″E / 36.221177°N 25.228570°E / 36.221177; 25.228570
ArchipelagoCyclades
Administration
RegionSouth Aegean
Regional UnitThira
MunicipalityThira
Demographics
Populationuninhabited

Eschati (Greek: Εσχάτη, lit.'the last one') is an uninhabited reef which is part of the volcanic Christiana Islands group, lying to the southwest of Santorini, in the Cyclades island group in Greece.1

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References

  1. Friedrich, Walter L. (2009). Santorini : volcano, natural history, mythology. Alexander R. McBirney. Aarhus. p. 14. ISBN 978-87-7934-747-2. OCLC 961604991.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)