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Elafonisi ( , "Deer Island") is an island located close to the southwestern corner of the Mediterranean island of Crete, of which it is administratively a part, in the municipality of Kissamos of the regional unit of Chania. When the weather is fine it is possible to walk to the island through the shallow water. The island is a protected nature reserve. It is known for its pink sand beaches, created by tidal and wave-induced deposits of pigmented microorganisms living in a symbiotic relationship with native seaweed.

Key facts

Islands.name
Elafonisi
Islands.native_name
Ελαφονήσι
Islands.native_name_lang
el
Islands.image_name
Ελαφονήσι 1287.jpg
Islands.image_caption
Southeastern coast of Elafonisi
Islands.map
Greece
Islands.archipelago
Cretan Islands
Islands.area_km2
1.5
Islands.country
Greece
Islands.country_admin_divisions_title
Region
Islands.country_admin_divisions
Crete
Islands.country_admin_divisions_title_1
Regional unit
Islands.country_admin_divisions_1
Chania
Islands.country_admin_divisions_title_2
Municipality
Islands.country_admin_divisions_2
Kissamos
Islands.population
0
Islands.population_as_of
2001
Islands.registration_plate
ΧΝ

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Elafonisi ( , "Deer Island") is an island located close to the southwestern corner of the Mediterranean island of Crete, of which it is administratively a part, in the municipality of Kissamos of the regional unit of Chania. When the weather is fine it is possible to walk to the island through the shallow water. The island is a protected nature reserve. It is known for its pink sand beaches, created by tidal and wave-induced deposits of pigmented microorganisms living in a symbiotic relationship with native seaweed.

==Greek War of Independence== At the highest point on the island there is a plaque that commemorates a tragic event. On Easter Sunday of 18 April 1824 several hundred Greeks, mostly women and children, were killed on Elafonisi by Ottoman soldiers. To avoid advancing Turkish Ottoman troops, forty armed men had taken refuge on the island with women, children and old folk where they were waiting for a ship to take them to the Ionian Islands. The Ottoman soldiers had decided to camp on the beach opposite the island. One of their horses walked along the shallow water to the island and the people hiding on the island were discovered. According to several sources there were between 640 and 850 people in total, most of whom were killed and the remaining survivors were sold into slavery in Egypt.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Elafonisi” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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