Diapontian Islands

Diapontian Islands
Native name:
Διαπόντια Νησιά
Othoni (back), Mathraki (left) and Diakopo (front right) as seen from northwest Corfu
Diapontian Islands is located in Greece
Diapontian Islands
Diapontian Islands
Location of Diapontian Islands
Geography
Location Greece
Coordinates39°50′N 19°30′E / 39.84°N 19.50°E / 39.84; 19.50
ArchipelagoIonian Sea
Total islands12
Area17.65 km2 (6.81 sq mi)
Highest elevation393 m (1289 ft)
Highest pointImerovigli, Othoni
Administration
RegionIonian Islands
Regional unitCorfu
MunicipalityCentral Corfu and Diapontian Islands
CapitalOthoni
DemonymDiapontian, Diapontic
Demographics
Population1044 (2021)
Additional information
Postal code49100
Area code(s)26630
Vehicle registrationKY
Official websitewww.diapontia.gr

The Diapontian Islands or Diapontia Islands (Greek: Διαπόντια Νησιά, romanizedDiapontia Νisia, also known as Othonoi Islands (Greek: Νήσοι Οθωνοί, romanizedΝisoi Othonoi)[1] are a Greek island group in the Ionian Sea. They are located northwest of Corfu. The main and the only inhabited islands of the archipelago are Othoni, Ereikoussa and Mathraki.[2][3] The complex includes also the islets and rocks of Diakopo, Diaplo, Karavi, Kastrino, Leipso, Ostrako, Plaka, Plateia and Tracheia.

The largest island is Othoni, with an area of 10.8 km2 and it's the most populated with 457 inhabitants according to the 2021 census.[4] The islands are the westernmost point in Greece and administratively belong to Corfu regional unit. The islands today are a tranquil place for holidays.[5]

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