Polyaigos

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Polyaigos is an uninhabited Greek island in the Aegean Sea, known for its pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters, and important wildlife habitats, especially for Mediterranean monk seals.

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Polyaigos canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
uninhabited island
administrativelyBelongsTo Milos municipality
belongsToArchipelago Cyclades archipelago NERFINISHED
country Greece
countrySubdivision South Aegean
hasAccessibility accessible only by boat
hasArea approximately 18 square kilometers
hasCharacteristic clear turquoise waters
pristine beaches
rocky coastline
steep cliffs
uninhabited
hasCoastline highly indented
hasConservationStatus important habitat for Mediterranean monk seals
largely undeveloped
hasEcosystemType Mediterranean marine ecosystem
Mediterranean scrub vegetation
hasEnvironmentalImportance biodiversity hotspot
critical breeding area for marine fauna
hasGeology volcanic origin
hasHighestPoint approximately 370 meters above sea level
hasHumanPopulation 0 permanent inhabitants
hasNameMeaning "many goats" in Greek
hasNearestMajorIsland Kimolos
Milos
hasNotableFeature sea caves
secluded coves
white rocky formations
hasScenicQuality high natural beauty
hasTourismType low-impact tourism
hasTraditionalUse pasture for goats
hasUse boat excursions
eco-tourism
seasonal grazing
hasWaterBody Mediterranean Sea
hasWildlifeHabitat Mediterranean monk seal
marine species
seabirds
isProtectedFor marine life conservation
monk seal habitat protection
locatedIn Aegean Sea
Cyclades
locatedNear Kimolos
Milos
partOf South Aegean
surface form: South Aegean region

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Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Milos hasNearbyIsland Polyaigos
Milos volcanic field locatedOn Polyaigos
Western Cyclades hasIsland Polyaigos
Southwestern Cyclades hasPart Polyaigos
Kimolos neighboringIsland Polyaigos