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Milos hotels - About Milos
Milos (in Greek, Μήλος — not related to the modern word μήλο – milo "apple", which has the same spelling excluding the trailing sigma), formerly known as Μῆλος – Melos, and before the Athenian massacre and recolonization in 416 BC as Μάλος (Doric Greek) – Malos, is a volcanic Greek island in the Sea of Crete, just south of the Aegean Sea.
The island is famous for the statue of Aphrodite (the "Venus de Milo", now in the Louvre), and also for statues of the Greek god Asclepius (now in the British Museum) and the Poseidon and an archaic Apollo in Athens. The Municipality of Milos also includes the uninhabited offshore islands of Antimilos and Ananes. The combined land area is 160.147 km² and the 2001 census population was 4,771 inhabitants.
Source: CIA Factbook, Wikipedia
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