Ζουράφα | |
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Geography | |
Location | Aegean Sea |
Coordinates | 40°28′21″N 25°50′18″E / 40.47250°N 25.83833°E |
Archipelago | Thracian Sporades |
Administration | |
Zourafa or Ladoxera (Greek: Ζουράφα or Λαδόξερα) is an uninhabited Greek islet rock in the Aegean Sea, east of Samothrace, and north of Imbros. It lies at the northeastern tip of the Thracian Sporades,[1] and is administratively part of the regional unit of Evros.[2] Its total area is only 9 m2 (97 sq ft) and the total length of the coastline 12 meters (39 ft) (in previous measurements 165 meters; 541 ft).[2] It has been part of the protected areas of the pan-European program NATURA since 2011.[3]