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    Irakleia

    Island of the Lesser Cyclades, Greece
    iraklia.gr

    Irakleia or Heraklia is an island and a former community in the Cyclades, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Naxos and Lesser Cyclades, of which it is a municipal unit. Its population was officially 148 inhabitants at the 2021 census, and its land area 17.795 square kilometres. It is a small island between the islands of Naxos and Ios. Close to Schoinoussa, Koufonisi, Donoussa, and Keros, together they form the Lesser Cyclades. The port is called Agios Georgios, while the "capital"/chora on the top of the island is called Panagia. The biggest caves in the Cyclades are located on Irakleia. Irakleia can be reached by ferries from Athens, Naxos and Paros. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Irakleia or Heraklia (Greek: Ηρακλειά; Ancient Greek: Ἡράκλεια) [2] is an island and a former community in the Cyclades, Greece.Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Naxos and Lesser Cyclades, of which it is a municipal unit. [3] Its population was officially 148 inhabitants at the 2021 census, and its land area 17.795 square kilometres (6.9 sq ...
  3. justgreece.com

    Iraklia - Cyclades (Greece) Iraklia. (Heraklia or Irakleia) is a very small island south of Naxos with approximately 300 inhabitants. It's a nice place for a one-day trip or for people who seek rest. Peace and quiet and unspoiled beauty await visitors to the island of Iraklia. Iraklia is part of the Small Cyclades.
  4. abettergreece.com

    Iraklia villages Cyclades Greece. Iraklia or Heraklia was known as Agios Georgios in olden times. It is the larger of a cluster of small islands amid the islands of Naxos, Ios and Amorgos. ... Today it is belongs in the prefecture of Naxos. When you are in Iraklia you can visit the cave of Agios Ioannis (St. John). ... Iraklia regional council ...
  5. itsalltriptome.com

    Also spelt Irakleia or Heraklia, Iraklia is the largest of the Small Cyclades complex. Yet, it remains a tiny island of about 150 permanent residents. View of the other Small Cyclades from Iraklia Island ... Hiking in Iraklia Greece. Hiking is one of the best things to do in Iraklia. The island features a network of eight well-signposted trails ...
  6. lonelyplanet.com

    The names may appear dismissive, but these are among Greece's smallest inhabited islands - their permanent populations number only a couple of hundred. There are only four inhabited islands in the Small Cyclades. Three are clustered south of Naxos: Iraklia (the largest of the group at 19 sq km), Schinousa and Koufonisia.
  7. iraklia.com.gr

    Greece: Tourist and travel guide Iraklia Island in Cyclades Greece about accommodation, hotels, restaurants, sightseeing, beaches local products, festivals and activities. Τουριστικός και επαγγελματικός οδηγός Ηρακλειάς με πληροφορίες για διαμονή, καταλύματα, εστιατόρια, κρατήσεις, αξιοθέατα ...
  8. davestravelpages.com

    Iraklia Island in the Cyclades, Greece. Iraklia is one of the Small Cyclades islands, located off the coast of Naxos. It has a population of 148, and an area of 17.795 km2 or 6.871 sq miles. Yes, those figures are right! ... Travel Tips, Itineraries and Guides to Greece, Europe and beyond! Search for: About Dave's Travel Blog.
  9. greece-is.com

    The Blue Star Ferries route to Koufonisi also stops at Schinoussa (6 hours and 45 minutes, 37 euros single) and Iraklia (6 1/2 hours, 37 euros single). Routes to the Small Cyclades are also in operation from Amorgos or Naxos with "Express Skopelitis" of Small Cyclades Lines. Accommodation
  10. in2greece.com

    The first human traces on Iraklia date back to the Proto-Cycladic period, around 3200-2000 BC. The Cycladic regions in Greece were known for their Minoan influences, and Heraklion was no exception. Later, during the Mycenaean period, the island was part of the Mycenaean civilization. Iraklia has kept its name since ancient times.

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