Modhia
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Modhia Μόδιο |
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Population: | Uninhabited |
Elevation: | 66 m |
Coordinates: | 38.421 or 38° 25' 14" N 21.0005 or 21° 1' 3" E |
Location: | Ionian Islands, east of Ithaca and west of Aitoloakarnania |
Range: | none |
Type: | N/A |
The Modhia or Stamodio or Módi (Greek: Μόδιο) Islands form a small chain of islands, themselves part of the Echinades group, which in turn are part of the Ionian Islands of Greece. Most people consider that there are four Modhia Islands; nearby and interspersed are several islets, rocks, and awash formations that are not counted but geologically form part of the Modhia chain.
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- Modhia on GTP Travel Pages (in English and Greek)
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- Satellite images: Google or Microsoft Virtual Earth - image now available
- Coordinates:
The municipality of Ithaca |
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The Echinades |
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Apasa | Arkoudi | Atokos | Drakonera | Filippos | Girovaris | Kalogiros | Karlonisi or Karlonissi | Lamprinos | Lazareto | Makri | Modio | Oxeia | Petalas | Pistros | Pontikos | Praso | Provati | Sofia | Soros |