Native name: Αντίμηλος | |
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Geography | |
Coordinates | 36°47′13″N 24°14′19″E / 36.78694°N 24.23861°E |
Archipelago | Cyclades |
Highest elevation | 671 m (2201 ft) |
Administration | |
Greece | |
Region | South Aegean |
Regional unit | Milos |
Demographics | |
Population | 0 (2001) |
Antimilos (Greek: Αντίμηλος; Modern Greek pronunciation: [anˈdimilos]) is a Greek island in the Cyclades group, 13 miles (21 kilometres) northwest of Milos. Administratively, it is part of the municipality of Milos. Antimilos is an uninhabited mass of trachyte (671 m height), often called Erimomilos (Desert Milos). It is a volcanic island and the crater is still obvious. Ancient inhabitants transformed the crater to an open rain tank. On the island lives a rare variation of the common goat called Capra aegagrus pictus. It is similar but not the same as the Cretan goat known as "kri-kri" (Capra aegagrus creticus).