Dokos

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Dokos is a small, sparsely inhabited Greek island in the Saronic Gulf, known for its rugged landscape and archaeological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
accessibleBy boat only
administrativelyBelongsTo municipality of Hydra NERFINISHED
belongsToArchipelago Saronic Islands NERFINISHED
climateType Mediterranean climate
country Greece
countryCode GR
hasCharacteristic archaeologically significant
arid climate
rocky terrain
rugged landscape
sparsely inhabited
hasCoastlineFeature natural bays
rocky shores
small coves
hasCulturalHeritage maritime archaeology
prehistoric settlement remains
hasEconomicActivity animal husbandry
small-scale tourism
hasFauna goats
hasFlora Mediterranean scrub NERFINISHED
phrygana vegetation
hasHarbor natural anchorage for small boats
hasPopulation very small permanent population
hasProtectionStatus area of archaeological interest
hasSettlement small hamlet near the main harbor
knownFor Byzantine-era remains
ancient shipwrecks
prehistoric archaeological sites
traditional pastoral activity
languageUsed Greek
locatedIn Aegean Sea
Attica region NERFINISHED
Islands regional unit NERFINISHED
Saronic Gulf NERFINISHED
nearbyIsland Hydra NERFINISHED
Poros NERFINISHED
Spetses NERFINISHED
nearbyMainlandArea Peloponnese NERFINISHED
partOf Saronic Islands NERFINISHED
regionType insular Greece
seaArea Argosaronic Gulf NERFINISHED
timeZone Eastern European Summer Time
Eastern European Time
usedFor grazing of goats and sheep

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