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Kalamos (disambiguation)
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Kalamos (island), a small island in the Ionian Sea, Lefkada regional unit
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Is Byzantium Even Greek? | Introduction to Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire)
The term “Byzantium” often creates confusion when brought up in conversations. Was it a city-state or an empire? Was it inhabited by Greeks or Romans? And how did it get its name? The term itself is the latinized version of “Byzantion” (Βυζάντιον), which can refer to two different but connected things: the ancient Greek colony on the European side of the Bosporus, and the Byzantine Empire, which is another name for the Eastern Roman Empire.
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Euboea (disambiguation)
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Euboea (mythology), the name of several women in Greek myths
1119 Euboea, an asteroid, named after the island
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Phryne (disambiguation)
Phryne was a famous courtesan of Ancient Greece. Sometimes also Phryné in English.
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1291 Phryne, a main-belt asteroid
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Disambiguation, In-Jokes, and Name Collisions: What You Need to Know When Naming a Python Project
Thursday Bram
https://2018.northbaypython.org/schedule/presentation/15/
This talk covers key issues Python programmers run into when naming new projects. We'll go over the following:
* Commonly used naming schemas in the Python community
* Current and past project names (including those that many newcomers to Python struggle with)
* Techniques to avoid similar confusion in the future (covering both name selection and documentation)
We'll even talk about Monty Python and its long-term impact on the Python programming language.
A Python conference north of the Golden Gate
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Corinth (disambiguation)
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Symposium
This article is about the social custom in ancient Greece. For other uses, see Symposium (disambiguation).
In ancient Greece, the symposium (Greek συμπόσιον symposion, from συμπίνειν sympinein, "to drink together") was a drinking party. Literary works that describe or take place at a symposium include two Socratic dialogues, Plato's Symposium and Xenophon's Symposium, as well as a number of Greek poems such as the elegies of Theognis of Megara. Symposia are depicted in Greek and Etruscan art that shows similar scenes.
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NWDS Talk - Bootleg: Chasing the Tail with Self-Supervised Named Entity Disambiguation
Presented by Laurel Orr
See more Northwest Database Society talks here:
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Abstract:
Named Entity Disambiguation (NED) is the task of mapping textual mentions to entities in a database. A key challenge in NED is generalizing to rarely seen entities, termed tail entities. Traditional NED systems use hand-tuned features to improve tail generalization, but these features make the system challenging to deploy and maintain. In 2018, a subset of the authors built and deployed a self-supervised NED system at a major technology company, which improved performance over its hand-tuned predecessor. Motivated to understand the core reasons for this improvement, we introduce Bootleg, a clean-slate, open-source, self-supervised NED system. In this talk, w...
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Enlightenment (disambiguation) | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:05 1 Culture
00:01:41 2 Computing
00:02:08 3 Film and television
00:02:28 4 Music
00:03:02 5 Other uses
00:03:20 6 See also
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Kea (disambiguation)
The kea is a parrot native to New Zealand.
Kea can also refer to:
Kea, Cornwall, civil parish and village in Cornwall, in the United Kingdom
Saint Kea, a 5th-century Christian saint
Kea (island), an island in Cyclades, Greece
Kea, the New Zealand name for Beavers, that part of the Boy Scout Movement for boys under the age of eight
Kea Province, Greece
Kea (ferry), an Auckland harbour ferry, named for the bird
Kea (software), DHCP server software under development by Internet Systems Consortium
Clarence Kea, a retired American professional basketball player
Salaria Kea, African-American nurse and desegregation activistKEA can also refer to:
Keyphrase Extraction Algorithm, an algorithm for extracting keyphrases from text documents
KEA (aircraft manufacturer), a Greek aircraft manufacturer
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published: 26 Sep 2021
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Where Did the Easter Island Statues Come from? | BBC Earth
Sir David Attenborough looked into the history of the statues on the remote Easter Island to discover how these astonishing monuments were first created.
Watch the full program on BBC One 7pm Sunday 08/05/2016 UK.
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Coordinates: 36°25′N 25°26′ECoordinates: 36°25′N 25°26′E
Country Greece
Administrative region South Aegean
Regional unit Thira
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Population (2011)[1]
• Municipality 15,550
• Municipality density 170/km2 (440/sq mi)
• Municipal unit 14,005
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Time zone EET (UTC+2)
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Macedon (disambiguation)
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Kalamos (disambiguation)
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Kalamos, a figure in Greek mythology
Kalamos (Thrace), a town of ancient Thrace, now in Turkey
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Kalamos can refer to:
Kalamos, a figure in Greek mythology
Kalamos (Thrace), a town of ancient Thrace, now in Turkey
places in Greece:
Kalamos (island), a small island in the Ionian Sea, Lefkada regional unit
Kalamos, Attica, municipality north of Athens, Greece
Kalamos, Kythira, a village on the island of Kythira
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Kalamos, a figure in Greek mythology
Kalamos (Thrace), a town of ancient Thrace, now in Turkey
places in Greece:
Kalamos (island), a small island in the Ionian Sea, Lefkada regional unit
Kalamos, Attica, municipality north of Athens, Greece
Kalamos, Kythira, a village on the island of Kythira
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Is Byzantium Even Greek? | Introduction to Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire)
The term “Byzantium” often creates confusion when brought up in conversations. Was it a city-state or an empire? Was it inhabited by Greeks or Romans? And how d...
The term “Byzantium” often creates confusion when brought up in conversations. Was it a city-state or an empire? Was it inhabited by Greeks or Romans? And how did it get its name? The term itself is the latinized version of “Byzantion” (Βυζάντιον), which can refer to two different but connected things: the ancient Greek colony on the European side of the Bosporus, and the Byzantine Empire, which is another name for the Eastern Roman Empire.
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Tripoli (disambiguation)
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Euboea (disambiguation)
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Euboea is the second-largest island in Greece. The word may also refer to:
Euboea (regional unit), an administrative division which includes the island
Euboea (mythology), the name of several women in Greek myths
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Euboea (mythology), the name of several women in Greek myths
1119 Euboea, an asteroid, named after the island
Euboea Montes, a volcano on the moon Io, also named after the island
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Phryne (disambiguation)
Phryne was a famous courtesan of Ancient Greece. Sometimes also Phryné in English.
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Phryné (opera)
1291 Phryne, a main-belt asteroid
P...
Phryne was a famous courtesan of Ancient Greece. Sometimes also Phryné in English.
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1291 Phryne, a main-belt asteroid
Phryne Fisher, a fictional detective
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Phryne was a famous courtesan of Ancient Greece. Sometimes also Phryné in English.
Phryne may also refer to:
Phryné (opera)
1291 Phryne, a main-belt asteroid
Phryne Fisher, a fictional detective
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26:51
Disambiguation, In-Jokes, and Name Collisions: What You Need to Know When Naming a Python Project
Thursday Bram
https://2018.northbaypython.org/schedule/presentation/15/
This talk covers key issues Python programmers run into when naming new projects. We'l...
Thursday Bram
https://2018.northbaypython.org/schedule/presentation/15/
This talk covers key issues Python programmers run into when naming new projects. We'll go over the following:
* Commonly used naming schemas in the Python community
* Current and past project names (including those that many newcomers to Python struggle with)
* Techniques to avoid similar confusion in the future (covering both name selection and documentation)
We'll even talk about Monty Python and its long-term impact on the Python programming language.
A Python conference north of the Golden Gate
North Bay Python is a single-track conference with a carefully curated set of talks representing the diverse Python community and their different areas of interest.
If a topic is less to your interest, or you've met some people you really want to sit down and chat with, we'll have plenty of areas away from the main theatre to catch up and chat.
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https://wn.com/Disambiguation,_In_Jokes,_And_Name_Collisions_What_You_Need_To_Know_When_Naming_A_Python_Project
Thursday Bram
https://2018.northbaypython.org/schedule/presentation/15/
This talk covers key issues Python programmers run into when naming new projects. We'll go over the following:
* Commonly used naming schemas in the Python community
* Current and past project names (including those that many newcomers to Python struggle with)
* Techniques to avoid similar confusion in the future (covering both name selection and documentation)
We'll even talk about Monty Python and its long-term impact on the Python programming language.
A Python conference north of the Golden Gate
North Bay Python is a single-track conference with a carefully curated set of talks representing the diverse Python community and their different areas of interest.
If a topic is less to your interest, or you've met some people you really want to sit down and chat with, we'll have plenty of areas away from the main theatre to catch up and chat.
Our goal is to keep prices as low as possible. That means we won't be catering lunch. Instead, you can look forward to extra-long lunch breaks you can use to explore all of the great food options around the venue.
- published: 16 Nov 2018
- views: 175
5:26
Corinth (disambiguation)
Corinth is a town in Greece.
It may also refer to:
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Corinth is a town in Greece.
It may also refer to:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corinth_(disambiguation)
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Corinth is a town in Greece.
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Symposium
This article is about the social custom in ancient Greece. For other uses, see Symposium (disambiguation).
In ancient Greece, the symposium (Greek συμπόσιον sym...
This article is about the social custom in ancient Greece. For other uses, see Symposium (disambiguation).
In ancient Greece, the symposium (Greek συμπόσιον symposion, from συμπίνειν sympinein, "to drink together") was a drinking party. Literary works that describe or take place at a symposium include two Socratic dialogues, Plato's Symposium and Xenophon's Symposium, as well as a number of Greek poems such as the elegies of Theognis of Megara. Symposia are depicted in Greek and Etruscan art that shows similar scenes.
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This article is about the social custom in ancient Greece. For other uses, see Symposium (disambiguation).
In ancient Greece, the symposium (Greek συμπόσιον symposion, from συμπίνειν sympinein, "to drink together") was a drinking party. Literary works that describe or take place at a symposium include two Socratic dialogues, Plato's Symposium and Xenophon's Symposium, as well as a number of Greek poems such as the elegies of Theognis of Megara. Symposia are depicted in Greek and Etruscan art that shows similar scenes.
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NWDS Talk - Bootleg: Chasing the Tail with Self-Supervised Named Entity Disambiguation
Presented by Laurel Orr
See more Northwest Database Society talks here:
http://db.cs.washington.edu/nwds/nwds.html
Abstract:
Named Entity Disambiguatio...
Presented by Laurel Orr
See more Northwest Database Society talks here:
http://db.cs.washington.edu/nwds/nwds.html
Abstract:
Named Entity Disambiguation (NED) is the task of mapping textual mentions to entities in a database. A key challenge in NED is generalizing to rarely seen entities, termed tail entities. Traditional NED systems use hand-tuned features to improve tail generalization, but these features make the system challenging to deploy and maintain. In 2018, a subset of the authors built and deployed a self-supervised NED system at a major technology company, which improved performance over its hand-tuned predecessor. Motivated to understand the core reasons for this improvement, we introduce Bootleg, a clean-slate, open-source, self-supervised NED system. In this talk, we'll show how to succeed on the tail by reasoning over structured data. We demonstrate that Bootleg matches or exceeds state-of-the-art performance on three NED benchmarks and that the learned representations from Bootleg demonstrate up to 8% performance lift in a production task. Finally, we observe that embeddings from self-supervised models like Bootleg are increasingly being served to downstream applications, creating an embedding ecosystem. We initiate the study of the data management challenges associated with this ecosystem.
https://wn.com/Nwds_Talk_Bootleg_Chasing_The_Tail_With_Self_Supervised_Named_Entity_Disambiguation
Presented by Laurel Orr
See more Northwest Database Society talks here:
http://db.cs.washington.edu/nwds/nwds.html
Abstract:
Named Entity Disambiguation (NED) is the task of mapping textual mentions to entities in a database. A key challenge in NED is generalizing to rarely seen entities, termed tail entities. Traditional NED systems use hand-tuned features to improve tail generalization, but these features make the system challenging to deploy and maintain. In 2018, a subset of the authors built and deployed a self-supervised NED system at a major technology company, which improved performance over its hand-tuned predecessor. Motivated to understand the core reasons for this improvement, we introduce Bootleg, a clean-slate, open-source, self-supervised NED system. In this talk, we'll show how to succeed on the tail by reasoning over structured data. We demonstrate that Bootleg matches or exceeds state-of-the-art performance on three NED benchmarks and that the learned representations from Bootleg demonstrate up to 8% performance lift in a production task. Finally, we observe that embeddings from self-supervised models like Bootleg are increasingly being served to downstream applications, creating an embedding ecosystem. We initiate the study of the data management challenges associated with this ecosystem.
- published: 12 Feb 2021
- views: 121
3:52
Enlightenment (disambiguation) | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enlightenment
00:00:05 1 Culture
00:01:41 2 Computing
00:02:08 3 Film and...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enlightenment
00:00:05 1 Culture
00:01:41 2 Computing
00:02:08 3 Film and television
00:02:28 4 Music
00:03:02 5 Other uses
00:03:20 6 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Kea (disambiguation)
The kea is a parrot native to New Zealand.
Kea can also refer to:
Kea, Cornwall, civil parish and village in Cornwall, in the United Kingdom
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The kea is a parrot native to New Zealand.
Kea can also refer to:
Kea, Cornwall, civil parish and village in Cornwall, in the United Kingdom
Saint Kea, a 5th-century Christian saint
Kea (island), an island in Cyclades, Greece
Kea, the New Zealand name for Beavers, that part of the Boy Scout Movement for boys under the age of eight
Kea Province, Greece
Kea (ferry), an Auckland harbour ferry, named for the bird
Kea (software), DHCP server software under development by Internet Systems Consortium
Clarence Kea, a retired American professional basketball player
Salaria Kea, African-American nurse and desegregation activistKEA can also refer to:
Keyphrase Extraction Algorithm, an algorithm for extracting keyphrases from text documents
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Kill 'Em All, the debut album of the thrash metal band Metallica
Koning Eizenberg Architecture
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Eurodemocratic Renewal Party (Komma Evrodimokratikis Ananeosis), a political party in Cyprus created by Alexis Galanos
Canadian Esperanto Association (Kanada Esperanto-Asocio)
KEA (Kiwi Expats Abroad) NPO, associated with NZTE
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The kea is a parrot native to New Zealand.
Kea can also refer to:
Kea, Cornwall, civil parish and village in Cornwall, in the United Kingdom
Saint Kea, a 5th-century Christian saint
Kea (island), an island in Cyclades, Greece
Kea, the New Zealand name for Beavers, that part of the Boy Scout Movement for boys under the age of eight
Kea Province, Greece
Kea (ferry), an Auckland harbour ferry, named for the bird
Kea (software), DHCP server software under development by Internet Systems Consortium
Clarence Kea, a retired American professional basketball player
Salaria Kea, African-American nurse and desegregation activistKEA can also refer to:
Keyphrase Extraction Algorithm, an algorithm for extracting keyphrases from text documents
KEA (aircraft manufacturer), a Greek aircraft manufacturer
Kill 'Em All, the debut album of the thrash metal band Metallica
Koning Eizenberg Architecture
Korea Express Air
Eurodemocratic Renewal Party (Komma Evrodimokratikis Ananeosis), a political party in Cyprus created by Alexis Galanos
Canadian Esperanto Association (Kanada Esperanto-Asocio)
KEA (Kiwi Expats Abroad) NPO, associated with NZTE
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- published: 26 Sep 2021
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Where Did the Easter Island Statues Come from? | BBC Earth
Sir David Attenborough looked into the history of the statues on the remote Easter Island to discover how these astonishing monuments were first created.
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Santorini, Greece - FAST HD TOUR
Santorini
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Santorini (disambiguation).
"Thera" redirects here. For other uses, see Thera (disambiguatio...
Santorini
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Santorini (disambiguation).
"Thera" redirects here. For other uses, see Thera (disambiguation).
Santorini / Thera
Σαντορίνη / Θήρα
Ia Santorini-2009-1.JPG
View across collapsed caldera
Official seal of Santorini / Thera
Seal
Santorini / Thera is located in Greece Santorini / TheraSantorini / Thera
Location within the region [show]
Coordinates: 36°25′N 25°26′ECoordinates: 36°25′N 25°26′E
Country Greece
Administrative region South Aegean
Regional unit Thira
Area
• Municipality 90.69 km2 (35.02 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
• Municipality 15,550
• Municipality density 170/km2 (440/sq mi)
• Municipal unit 14,005
Community
• Population 1857
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
• Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 847 00, 847 02
Area code(s) 22860
Vehicle registration EM
Website www.thira.gr
Santorini (Greek: Σαντορίνη, pronounced [sandoˈrini]), classically Thera (English pronunciation /ˈθɪərə/), and officially Thira (Greek: Θήρα [ˈθira]), is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast of Greece's mainland. It is the largest island of a small, circular archipelago which bears the same name and is the remnant of a volcanic caldera. It forms the southernmost member of the Cyclades group of islands, with an area of approximately 73 km2 (28 sq mi) and a 2011 census population of 15,550. The municipality of Santorini includes the inhabited islands of Santorini and Therasia and the uninhabited islands of Nea Kameni, Palaia Kameni, Aspronisi, and Christiana. The total land area is 90.623 km2 (34.990 sq mi). Santorini is part of the Thira regional unit.[2]
Santorini is essentially what remains after an enormous volcanic eruption that destroyed the earliest settlements on a formerly single island, and created the current geological caldera. A giant central, rectangular lagoon, which measures about 12 by 7 km (7.5 by 4.3 mi), is surrounded by 300 m (980 ft) high, steep cliffs on three sides. The main island slopes downward to the Aegean Sea. On the fourth side, the lagoon is separated from the sea by another much smaller island called Therasia; the lagoon is connected to the sea in two places, in the northwest and southwest. The depth of the caldera, at 400m, makes it impossible for any but the largest ships to anchor anywhere in the protected bay; there is also a fisherman's harbour at Vlychada, on the southwestern coast. The island's principal port is Athinias. The capital, Fira, clings to the top of the cliff looking down on the lagoon. The volcanic rocks present from the prior eruptions feature olivine and have a small presence of hornblende.[3]
It is the most active volcanic centre in the South Aegean Volcanic Arc, though what remains today is chiefly a water-filled caldera. The volcanic arc is approximately 500 km (310 mi) long and 20 to 40 km (12 to 25 mi) wide. The region first became volcanically active around 3–4 million years ago, though volcanism on Thera began around 2 million years ago with the extrusion of dacitic lavas from vents around the Akrotiri.
The island is the site of one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history: the Minoan eruption (sometimes called the Thera eruption), which occurred some 3,600 years ago at the height of the Minoan civilization. The eruption left a large caldera surrounded by volcanic ash deposits hundreds of metres deep and may have led indirectly to the collapse of the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete, 110 km (68 mi) to the south, through a gigantic tsunami. Another popular theory holds that the Thera eruption is the source of the legend of Atlantis
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Santorini
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Santorini (disambiguation).
"Thera" redirects here. For other uses, see Thera (disambiguation).
Santorini / Thera
Σαντορίνη / Θήρα
Ia Santorini-2009-1.JPG
View across collapsed caldera
Official seal of Santorini / Thera
Seal
Santorini / Thera is located in Greece Santorini / TheraSantorini / Thera
Location within the region [show]
Coordinates: 36°25′N 25°26′ECoordinates: 36°25′N 25°26′E
Country Greece
Administrative region South Aegean
Regional unit Thira
Area
• Municipality 90.69 km2 (35.02 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
• Municipality 15,550
• Municipality density 170/km2 (440/sq mi)
• Municipal unit 14,005
Community
• Population 1857
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
• Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 847 00, 847 02
Area code(s) 22860
Vehicle registration EM
Website www.thira.gr
Santorini (Greek: Σαντορίνη, pronounced [sandoˈrini]), classically Thera (English pronunciation /ˈθɪərə/), and officially Thira (Greek: Θήρα [ˈθira]), is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast of Greece's mainland. It is the largest island of a small, circular archipelago which bears the same name and is the remnant of a volcanic caldera. It forms the southernmost member of the Cyclades group of islands, with an area of approximately 73 km2 (28 sq mi) and a 2011 census population of 15,550. The municipality of Santorini includes the inhabited islands of Santorini and Therasia and the uninhabited islands of Nea Kameni, Palaia Kameni, Aspronisi, and Christiana. The total land area is 90.623 km2 (34.990 sq mi). Santorini is part of the Thira regional unit.[2]
Santorini is essentially what remains after an enormous volcanic eruption that destroyed the earliest settlements on a formerly single island, and created the current geological caldera. A giant central, rectangular lagoon, which measures about 12 by 7 km (7.5 by 4.3 mi), is surrounded by 300 m (980 ft) high, steep cliffs on three sides. The main island slopes downward to the Aegean Sea. On the fourth side, the lagoon is separated from the sea by another much smaller island called Therasia; the lagoon is connected to the sea in two places, in the northwest and southwest. The depth of the caldera, at 400m, makes it impossible for any but the largest ships to anchor anywhere in the protected bay; there is also a fisherman's harbour at Vlychada, on the southwestern coast. The island's principal port is Athinias. The capital, Fira, clings to the top of the cliff looking down on the lagoon. The volcanic rocks present from the prior eruptions feature olivine and have a small presence of hornblende.[3]
It is the most active volcanic centre in the South Aegean Volcanic Arc, though what remains today is chiefly a water-filled caldera. The volcanic arc is approximately 500 km (310 mi) long and 20 to 40 km (12 to 25 mi) wide. The region first became volcanically active around 3–4 million years ago, though volcanism on Thera began around 2 million years ago with the extrusion of dacitic lavas from vents around the Akrotiri.
The island is the site of one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history: the Minoan eruption (sometimes called the Thera eruption), which occurred some 3,600 years ago at the height of the Minoan civilization. The eruption left a large caldera surrounded by volcanic ash deposits hundreds of metres deep and may have led indirectly to the collapse of the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete, 110 km (68 mi) to the south, through a gigantic tsunami. Another popular theory holds that the Thera eruption is the source of the legend of Atlantis
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