Dragonada
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Δραγονάδα | |
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The Dionysades group of islands seen from Sitia. | |
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Geography | |
Coordinates | 35°20′42″N 26°10′41″E / 35.345°N 26.178°ECoordinates: 35°20′42″N 26°10′41″E / 35.345°N 26.178°E |
Archipelago | Cretan Islands |
Country | |
Greece | |
Region | Crete |
Regional unit | Lasithi |
Demographics | |
Population | 0 (as of 2001) |
Dragonada (Greek: Δραγονάδα), also called Dragonara, is an island within the small Dionysades group of islands off Sitia on the northeast coast of Crete. The group also includes Gianysada, Paximada, and Paximadaki. Administratively this group comes within the Sitia municipality in Lasithi.
This island is part of an environmentally protected area with many rare plants and animals including the falcon, Falco eleonorae, which finds sanctuary here.[1][2]
The Dionysades were once a place of worship of the ancient Greek God Dionysus. Archaeologists have found artefacts on this island group, from the ancient and early Christian eras, indicating that the islands may have been inhabited in the past.
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