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Kea
Island in
the Cyclades, population 2000
Kea
is a small island in the Cyclades that got known to the
modern world when Titanic's sister ship Britannica sunk here
in 1916. The wreck is still here, and there is constant
activity around it.
The island in itself is a charming little paradise and it is
still a very genuine place to visit. There are a few taverns
and cafes, and the pace is slow and comfortable. Kea is an
excellent alternative for those who want to get away from
the busier islands, but still don't want the total quiet.
The islanders here live mainly off agriculture,
stock-breeding and fishing.
More
at:
http://www.in2greece.com/english/places/summer/islands/kea.htm
Vacancies in
Kea
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