That probably applies to a lot of Greek islands. Our island of Paros is at Lat: 36.99424112036625
Lon: 25.137319564819336
Read more about the Cycladic group of islands at
http://www.ParosParadise.com/Cyclades.htm
There are approximately 227 inhabited Greek islands.
Samaria Gorge is located on the island of Crete in Greece
The island of Thebes is a mythical location featured in Greek mythology, best known from the story of Oedipus. It is not a real geographical place.
Yes, there is a Greek island called Euboea, also known as Evia. It is the second-largest Greek island after Crete and is located in the Aegean Sea.
The well-know Greek island resort of Pefkos is on the island of Rhodes, which is located on the eastern coast of the Aegean Sea. Pefkos is only a few miles from Asia Minor. It is approximately 35 miles from the capital city of Rhodes.
Approximately 2,400 miles, depending on which particular island you are referring.
Anthemoessa, a mythical island.
It's the largest Greek island located in the Mediterranian Sea.
The first documented one was Minoan, later Greek.
Greek island located in the northeastern Aegean Sea, near the coast of Turkey.
Princess Diana of Themyscira, or Paradise Island. ( a mythical Greek Isle) By the way Lesbos, which is the root stem of ( lesbians) is also a Greek Island and in fact Mt. Olympus is located on Lesbos. I Kid you not.
Rhodes