Makri

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Makri
Μάκρη
Area: 1 km²
Population: Uninhabited
Elevation: 121 m
Coordinates: 39.49385 or 33°28'19" N
24.018/24°1'9" E
Location: Ionian Islands, east of Ithaca and west of Aitoloakarnania
Range: none
Type: N/A
This article is about the Ionian island; for the island and town in Lycia, see Telmessos and Fethiye

Makri (Greek: Μάκρη) is a Greek island, one of the Echinades, in the Ionian Islands group. It is administered by the municipality of Ithaca and is northeast of the island. Strabo, and most modern writers, identify Dulichium, from which Homer reports that Meges, son of Phyleus, led 40 ships to Troy, with the island of Makri.

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The municipality of Ithaca
Municipal districts on the island of Ithaca
Anogi | Exogi | Kioni | Lefki (Agios Ioannis) | Perachori | Platrithia (Frikes) | Stavros
Islands and islets outside the island
Apasa | Arkoudi | Atokos | Drakonera | Filippos | Girovaris | Kalogiros | Karlonisi or Karlonissi | Lamprinos | Lazareto | Makri | Modio | Oxeia | Petalas | Pistros | Pontiki | Praso | Prováti | Sofia | Soros | Tsakalonisio | Vromonas
The Echinades
Apasa | Arkoudi | Atokos | Drakonera | Filippos | Girovaris | Kalogiros | Karlonisi or Karlonissi | Lamprinos | Lazareto | Makri | Modio | Oxeia | Petalas | Pistros | Pontikos | Praso | Provati | Sofia | Soros