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Anafi

Anafi is a Greek island in the Aegean, sharing the Cyclades’ distinctive seascape of small, sunlit settlements and rugged coastline. It belongs to the wider Cycladic world that shaped travel and trade across the central Aegean for centuries, linking mainland Greece with the islands in between. Today, the island presents itself through its own online presence—anafi.gr—showing how its identity remains locally grounded even in a strongly networked region. What makes Anafi especially compelling is its scale: it is widely regarded as one of the smaller Cycladic islands, which tends to concentrate everyday life—routes, resources, and seasonal rhythms—into a tighter compass than on larger neighbors. …

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