Messenian Oinousses

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Messenian Oinousses
Messenian Oinousses is located in Greece
Messenian Oinousses
Messenian Oinousses
Geography
Coordinates36°42′N 21°37′E / 36.70°N 21.61°E / 36.70; 21.61Coordinates: 36°42′N 21°37′E / 36.70°N 21.61°E / 36.70; 21.61
Total islands7
Administration
Greece
RegionPeloponnese
Regional unitMessenia
Demographics
Population2 (2011)

Messenian Oinousses (Greek: Μεσσηνιακές Οινούσσες Messiniakés Inoússes) is a Greek island complex in the southwest coasts of Peloponnese, in Ionian Sea. It is located in the south of Messenian peninsula, opposite Methoni and Foinikounda. The complex comprises from the islands Schiza and Sapienza and the islets and rocks Venetiko, Agia Mariani, Avgo, Dyo Aderfia and Boba.[1] The largest island is Schiza, whereas the only populated is Sapientza. In the southwest of Oinousses is the deepest point of Mediterranean Sea, the Calypso Deep, known in Greek as Oinousses Trench.[2][1] Oinousses has been included in the environmental program Natura 2000. The islands belong to Pylos-Nestor municipality.

Main islands[]

Island Area (Km2) Population (2011)
Schiza 12.3 0
Sapientza 9.0 2
Venetiko 1.2 0

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Messinian Oinousses". cvf.gr. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Pit of Oinousses". gtp.gr. Retrieved 28 June 2015.


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