
Santorini
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Santorini is a group of islands in the Aegean Sea, part of the Cyclades in Greece. It includes the main island Thira and smaller islands like Thirasia. Known for its volcanic origins, the caldera is a prominent feature, formed around 3,600 years ago. It covers approximately 73 square kilometers.
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Santorini is renowned for its geological history, with the volcanic eruption creating a significant caldera, which now features steep cliffs overlooking the sea. The islands are accessible by ferry and flight, offering visitors historical sites like Akrotiri, a preserved ancient city. The islands experience a Mediterranean climate, making them a year-round destination, though peak tourism occurs in summer.
