Amorgos

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Amorgos is a Greek island in the Cyclades known for its dramatic cliffs, clear blue waters, and traditional whitewashed villages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek island
island
administrativeStatus municipality of Greece
belongsToArchipelago Aegean islands
surface form: Cyclades
country Greece
hasCapital Chora
hasClimate Mediterranean climate
hasCoastlineOn Aegean Sea
hasCulturalRegion Aegean islands
surface form: Cyclades
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
fishing
tourism
hasFeature mountainous terrain
rocky coastline
traditional Cycladic architecture
hasFerryConnectionTo Naxos
Paros
Piraeus
Santorini
hasLandmark Monastery of Panagia Hozoviotissa
hasOfficialLanguage Greek
hasPort Aegiali
Katapola
hasPrimaryReligion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
hasSettlement Aegiali
Arkesini
Chora
Katapola
Lagada
Potamos
Tholaria
hasTourismActivity cultural tourism
scuba diving
snorkeling
trekking
knownFor Monastery of Panagia Hozoviotissa
clear blue waters
dramatic cliffs
hiking trails
secluded beaches
traditional whitewashed villages
locatedIn Aegean Sea
Aegean islands
surface form: Cyclades
partOf South Aegean
surface form: South Aegean region
timeZone Eastern European Summer Time
Eastern European Time
usedAsFilmLocationFor The Big Blue

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Aegean Sea hasPart Amorgos