Thasopoula () is a rocky islet in northern Greece, in the Thracian Sea. It lies off the Nestos River delta, roughly in the middle of the eastern part of the Thasos channel, between Thasos and the coast of the Kavala regional unit. It has an area of 0.716 square kilometres, and its highest point reaches 111 metres. The islet is uninhabited. It is 15 nautical miles from Kavala and has three beautiful beaches.
Thasopoula () is a rocky islet in northern Greece, in the Thracian Sea. It lies off the Nestos River delta, roughly in the middle of the eastern part of the Thasos channel, between Thasos and the coast of the Kavala regional unit. It has an area of 0.716 square kilometres, and its highest point reaches 111 metres. The islet is uninhabited. It is 15 nautical miles from Kavala and has three beautiful beaches.
There are colonies of gulls, Phalacrocorax carbo (cormorants), and herons in the area, and the islet is covered with Mediterranean maquis vegetation.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).