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White buildings on the Aegean Sea in Greece

The white buildings near the Aegean Sea in Greece are located on the Greek island of santorini.

Santorini Island was called Scylla Island in ancient times, and was later renamed santorini Island in 1207 to commemorate Setilin.

Santorini is an island ring composed of a group of volcanoes in the Aegean Sea, located 200 kilometers southeast of the Greek mainland. The largest island in santorini Island Ring is also called santorini Island, also called Tila Island. Santorini Island is located at the southernmost tip of Cycladesislandcomplex, with an island area of 96 square kilometers, a coastline of 69 kilometers, and a population of about1.4000, mostly Greeks.

Santorini Island consists of three small islands, two of which are inhabited, and the 1 island in the middle is a sleeping volcanic island. There have been many volcanic eruptions here in history, and the most serious one occurred in 1500 BC. The center of the island collapsed in a large area, and the original round island showed a crescent shape. Ferra, the capital of santorini Island, is located on the west coast of the island.