Antipaxos

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Antipaxos or Andipaxos (Greek: Αντίπαξος) is a small (5 square kilometres), unspoilt Greek island about 3 kilometers to the south of Paxos. It reported a population of 64 inhabitants at the 2001 census, and is administratively part of the municipality of Paxoi in Corfu Prefecture in western Greece. Largely covered in vineyards, Antipaxos has several very attractive beaches and one harbour, Agrapidia.

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Municipal districts (Settlements in Brackets) Gaios or Paxoi (Antipaxos | Bogdanatika | Ieromonachos | Katsimatika | Makratika | Ozias | Velianitatika | Vlachopoulatika) | Lakka (Apergatika | Aronatika | Bougkelatika Dalietatika | Mastoraika | Petratika) | Longos (Anemogiannatika | Dendiatika | Kagkatika | Kontogiannatika | Koutsi) | Magazia (Arvantikaiika or Arvantikeika | Boikatika | Kourteika or Kourtaiika | Manesatika | Platanos)
Islands and Islets:Antipaxos | Panagia | Paxoi
Greece | Ionian Islands | Corfu prefecture | Paxoi

Coordinates: 39°09′N, 20°14′E