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- History of the Cyclades - Wikipedia
The Cyclades revolted during the Third Sacred War (357-355 BC), which saw the intervention of Philip II of Macedon against Phocis, allied with Pherae Thus they began to pass into the orbit of Macedonia
- The Cyclades islands – 2026 Complete Island Guide | Discover Greece
The Cyclades are a group of islands in the Aegean Sea, southeast of mainland Greece They are famous for their whitewashed houses and chapels with blue-coloured domes
- Cyclades Islands Travel Guide 2026: Best Islands Itineraries
Planning a trip to the Cyclades? My guide to Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, and Milos Best islands for beaches, couples, and families + 10-day itineraries
- Cyclades | Greece, Map, Facts | Britannica
Cyclades, group of about 30 islands, South Aegean (Modern Greek: Nótio Aigaío) periféreia (region), southeastern Greece The islands made up the nomós (department) of Cyclades until 2011 when local government in Greece was restructured and the islands were divided among nine of the new perifereiakés enótites (regional units)
- 15 Best Cyclades Islands | Guide + Tips | Greece 2026
Located in southern Greece, between Athens and Crete, the Cyclades consists of 39 islands, of which 24 are inhabited With their white and blue houses and churches, their narrow and winding alleys, they really offer the typical Greek postcard scenery
- Cyclades - Visit Greece
The name “Cyclades” refers to the islands forming a circle (the name in English means: “circular islands”) around the sacred island of Delos According to the Greek mythology, Poseidon, God of the sea, furious at the Cyclades nymphs turned them into islands
- Cyclades Islands, Greece – Complete Travel Guide 2026
Complete travel guide to Cyclades Greece featuring beaches, top places to see, local food, essential travel information, plus links to detailed guides for each island
- The Cyclades Travel Guide - Expert Picks for your Vacation
Named after the circle they form around the sacred isle of Delos, the two hundred and twenty or so Cyclades are the most Greek of all the islands In myth, Delos itself was a floating island and
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