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'''Antipsara''' ({{lang-el|Αντίψαρα}}) is a small, |
'''Antipsara''' ({{lang-el|Αντίψαρα}}) is a small, [[Greece|Greek]] island in the [[Aegean Sea]].Antipsara had 4 inhabitants according to the 2011 census. It lies about 3 km west of the larger island [[Psara]], from which its name is derived. Geographic conditions make it inaccessible from the north and west side. Evidence exists of settlement in ancient Greek and Roman times. During the Ottoman rule the island served as port. Nowadays, tourist trips to the island originate from Psara in the summer months. The small church of St John (Άγιος Ιωάννης) on the eastern side is visited in August by pilgrims. |
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The island is a nesting site of the [[European Shag]] (''Phalacrocorax aristotelis''), [[Eleonora's Falcon]] (''Falco eleonorae''), [[Cory's Shearwater]] (''Calonectris diomedea''), and the [[Yelkouan Shearwater]] (''Puffinus yelkouan'') . |
The island is a nesting site of the [[European Shag]] (''Phalacrocorax aristotelis''), [[Eleonora's Falcon]] (''Falco eleonorae''), [[Cory's Shearwater]] (''Calonectris diomedea''), and the [[Yelkouan Shearwater]] (''Puffinus yelkouan'') . |
Revision as of 06:26, 25 July 2011
Antipsara (Greek: Αντίψαρα) is a small, Greek island in the Aegean Sea.Antipsara had 4 inhabitants according to the 2011 census. It lies about 3 km west of the larger island Psara, from which its name is derived. Geographic conditions make it inaccessible from the north and west side. Evidence exists of settlement in ancient Greek and Roman times. During the Ottoman rule the island served as port. Nowadays, tourist trips to the island originate from Psara in the summer months. The small church of St John (Άγιος Ιωάννης) on the eastern side is visited in August by pilgrims.
The island is a nesting site of the European Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis), Eleonora's Falcon (Falco eleonorae), Cory's Shearwater (Calonectris diomedea), and the Yelkouan Shearwater (Puffinus yelkouan) .