Gavdos

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Gavdos is a small, remote Greek island in the Libyan Sea, known as the southernmost point of Europe and its unspoiled beaches and natural landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
administrativeStatus municipality
belongsToAdministrativeUnit Municipality of Gavdos NERFINISHED
climate Mediterranean climate
connectedByFerryTo Agia Galini NERFINISHED
Chora Sfakion NERFINISHED
Loutro NERFINISHED
Paleochora NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Greece
countrySubdivision Chania regional unit NERFINISHED
Region of Crete NERFINISHED
extremePointOf Europe NERFINISHED
extremePointType southernmost point
hasArchaeologicalEvidenceFrom Byzantine period NERFINISHED
Roman period
Venetian period
hasBeach Agios Ioannis Beach NERFINISHED
Potamos Beach NERFINISHED
Sarakiniko Beach NERFINISHED
Tripiti Beach NERFINISHED
hasCape Cape Tripiti NERFINISHED
hasFeature cliffs
pine forests
remote location
rocky coastline
sand dunes
hasLighthouse Gavdos Lighthouse NERFINISHED
hasPort Karave port
hasProtectedArea Natura 2000 site on Gavdos
hasSettlement Ambelos NERFINISHED
Karave NERFINISHED
Kasaré NERFINISHED
Vatsiana NERFINISHED
hasVegetation juniper trees
maquis shrubland
knownFor being the southernmost point of Europe
natural landscapes
unspoiled beaches
locatedIn Mediterranean Sea
locatedInSea Libyan Sea NERFINISHED
locatedSouthOf Crete NERFINISHED
partOf Chania regional unit NERFINISHED
Crete region NERFINISHED
tourismType alternative tourism
eco-tourism
usedHistoricallyAs place of exile

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Greek islands hasPart Gavdos