Leon (Souda Bay)

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Leon
Native name:
Λέων
Souda Bay from the of the Venetian fortress at Souda Island.jpg
The islet of Leon viewed from the fortifications on the islet of Souda within Souda bay
Leon is located in Greece
Leon
Leon
Geography
Coordinates35°29′27″N 24°09′02″E / 35.4908°N 24.1505°E / 35.4908; 24.1505Coordinates: 35°29′27″N 24°09′02″E / 35.4908°N 24.1505°E / 35.4908; 24.1505
ArchipelagoCretan Islands
Administration
Greece
RegionCrete
Regional unitChania
Demographics
Population0 (2001)

Leon (Greek: Λέων, "lion"), also known colloquially as Nisi ("the island") and during Venetian rule as Rabbit Island, is an islet in Souda Bay on the northwest coast of Crete.

On the southeast side of the islet, a small distance away, there is another larger islet called Souda. In ancient times these two islets were referred to as Leukai (Greek for "white ones") and pronounced "Lefkai". Their name came from the ancient Greek myth about a musical contest between the Sirens and the Muses. Out of their anguish from losing the competition, writes Stephanus of Byzantium, the Muses plucked their rivals' feathers from their wings; the Sirens turned white and fell into the sea at Aptera ("featherless") where they formed the islands in the bay that were called Lefkai.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Caroline M. Galt, "A marble fragment at Mount Holyoke College from the Cretan city of Aptera", Art and Archaeology 6 (1920:150).
The islet of Leon, on the left, next to the larger islet of Souda, within Souda bay

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