Cyclades

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The Cyclades are a group of Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, renowned for their whitewashed villages, blue-domed churches, and significant ancient and classical heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
island group
administrativeCenter Ermoupoli
capital Ermoupoli
contains Amorgos
Anafi
Andros
Antiparos
Delos
Donousa
Folegandros
Gyaros
Ios
Irakleia
Kea
Kimolos
Koufonisia
Kea-Kythnos
surface form: Kythnos

Makronisos
Milos
Mykonos
Naxos
Paros
Rineia
Santorini
Schoinousa
Serifos
Sifnos
Sikinos
Syros
Thera
surface form: Thira

Tinos
country Greece
hasAncientCulture Cycladic culture
surface form: Cycladic civilization
hasAncientSite Akrotiri (Thera)
surface form: Akrotiri (Santorini)

archaeological site of Delos
surface form: Delos archaeological site

Naxos ancient sites
hasArtStyle Cycladic culture
surface form: Cycladic art
hasClimate Mediterranean climate
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
fishing
tourism industry
hasHighestPoint Zas
hasLanguage Greek
hasMajorCity Ermoupoli
Fira
Mykonos
surface form: Mykonos (town)

Naxos
surface form: Naxos (town)
hasReligion Greek Orthodox Church
surface form: Greek Orthodox Christianity
hasTimeZone Eastern European Summer Time
Eastern European Time
hasTransportHub Mykonos Island National Airport
surface form: Mykonos Airport

Naxos Airport
Santorini (Thira) National Airport
surface form: Santorini Airport

Syros Island National Airport
hasTypicalVegetation Mediterranean scrub
highestPointElevation_m 1003
historicalRegionOf Greek Antiquity
surface form: ancient Greece
knownFor Cycladic architecture
ancient Greek archaeological sites
blue-domed churches
classical heritage
tourism
whitewashed villages
locatedIn Aegean Sea
South Aegean
surface form: South Aegean region
partOf Greek islands

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Kea partOfArchipelago Cyclades
Minoan civilization tradedWith Cyclades
this entity surface form: Cycladic islands
Paros locatedIn Cyclades
Paros belongsTo Cyclades
this entity surface form: Cyclades regional unit
Mykonos locatedIn Cyclades
Mykonos belongsToArchipelago Cyclades
Tinos locatedIn Cyclades
Tinos belongsTo Cyclades
this entity surface form: Cyclades archipelago
Andros locatedIn Cyclades
Andros belongsTo Cyclades
this entity surface form: Cycladic archipelago
Syros locatedIn Cyclades
Syros partOf Cyclades
this entity surface form: Cyclades archipelago
Milos locatedIn Cyclades
Greek Seas borders Cyclades
this entity surface form: Cyclades islands
Greek islands hasPart Cyclades
House of Dionysus locatedIn Cyclades
subject surface form: House of Dionysus (Delos)
Δῆλος locatedIn Cyclades
theatre of Delos locatedIn Cyclades
subject surface form: Theatre of Delos
Rhadamanthus realmRuled Cyclades
Temple of Apollo locatedIn Cyclades
subject surface form: Temple of Apollo (Delos)
Naxos locatedIn Cyclades
Naxos partOf Cyclades
this entity surface form: Cyclades archipelago
Ionians inhabited Cyclades
Scyros locatedNorthOf Cyclades
Sacred Lake locatedIn Cyclades
Akrotiri (Thera) locatedIn Cyclades
Thera partOf Cyclades
Cycladic culture locatedIn Cyclades
Melos locatedIn Cyclades
Melos partOf Cyclades
this entity surface form: Cyclades archipelago
revolt of Naxos location Cyclades
subject surface form: Revolt of Naxos
Rafina serves Cyclades
this entity surface form: Cyclades islands
Milos volcanic field partOf Cyclades
this entity surface form: Cyclades island arc
Milos volcanic field region Cyclades
Chora locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Cyclades
subject surface form: Chora (Amorgos)
Chora partOf Cyclades
subject surface form: Chora (Amorgos)
this entity surface form: Cyclades archipelago
Aegiali locatedIn Cyclades
Aegiali region Cyclades
this entity surface form: Cyclades archipelago
Arkesini locatedIn Cyclades
Lagada locatedIn Cyclades
Potamos locatedIn Cyclades
subject surface form: Potamos (Amorgos)
Potamos belongsToArchipelago Cyclades
subject surface form: Potamos (Amorgos)