It is the island of crete, crete is an ancient island that was once lived on by the ancient greeks :)
The literal answer to your question is Madagascar, a very large island off the coast of Africa which is about 3500 miles south (and 1100 miles to the east) of Greece. It is the largest island located south of Greece. I suspect, however, that what you are asking for the name of the largest of the Greek islands to the south of mainland Greece: that large island in the very south of Greece is Crete.
Greece is 50,950 sq. mi.About 1/5 of that area is on the Greek Islands, and the remaining 4/5 is on the mainland.
"The Cyclades Hotel offers affordable accommodations on the Greek Isle of Santorini. Santorini, which is a part of the Cyclades islands, is about 120 miles from the the mainland of Greece."
Block Island is 13 miles south of mainland Rhode Island.
There is none on the mainland, but one island owned by Australia, Macquarie Island, does have some. It is over 1000 miles from the Australian mainland.
Greece's mainland is generally quite close to the sea, with many areas being just a few miles from the coastline. The distance varies depending on the specific location, but in some places, the mainland can be as little as 2 to 10 miles from the nearest sea. Due to its mountainous terrain and numerous peninsulas, much of the mainland is easily accessible to the coast.
Catalina Island, Dominican Republic, or Isla Catalina, Republica Dominicana is located 1.5 miles or 2.4kms from the mainland.
Catalina Island, Dominican Republic, or Isla Catalina, Republica Dominicana is located 1.5 miles or 2.4kms from the mainland.
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Christmas Island is located 1,600 miles northwest of Perth, Western Australia.
Roanoke Island is located off the coast of North Carolina and is separated from the mainland by the Albemarle Sound to the north and the Roanoke Sound to the south. The distance between Roanoke Island and the mainland varies, but it is generally around 1 to 4 miles, depending on the specific location on the island and the nearest mainland point. The island is accessible by bridge from the mainland, making it easy to visit.
Italy and Greece's closest points lie between the city of Otranto in Italy and the city of Sidari on the Greek island of Corfu. The distance over-water between the countries (via the Strait of Otranto) is roughly 105 km or roughly 65 miles. However, the over-land distance between Italy and Greece (tracking through former Yugoslavia) is over 800 km or 500 miles.