Eschati in the context of "Christiana Island"

⭐ In the context of Christiana, Eschati is considered what type of geological feature?

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⭐ Core Definition: Eschati

Eschati (Εσχάτη) (meaning the last one) is an uninhabited reef which is part of the volcanic Christiana Islands group, lying to southwest of Santorini, in the Cyclades island group in Greece.

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👉 Eschati in the context of Christiana Island

Christiana (Greek: Χριστιανά) is a group of three volcanic Greek islands in the Cyclades.

The group is located about 16 km (10 miles) southwest of Santorini and is made up of the islands Christiani (Χριστιανή, the largest one), Eschati (Εσχάτη) and Askania (Ασκανιά), belonging to the same submarine volcanic edifice, which is assumed to have been dormant since the Early Pleistocene. The islands' area is about 2.35 km.

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