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- Kea (island) - Wikipedia
Kea (Greek: Κέα), also known as Tzia (Greek: Τζιά) and in antiquity Keos (Greek: Κέως, Latin: Ceos), is a Greek island in the Cyclades archipelago in the Aegean Sea Kea is part of the Kea-Kythnos regional unit
- Kea: The tiny, idyllic island where Greeks escape the heat - BBC
As the nearest Cycladic island to the mainland and a one-hour ferry ride from Athens, Kea was known as Hydroussa (roughly: "water island") in ancient Greek mythology thanks to its abundant
- Explore Kea - Your Uiltimate Travel Guide to the Greek Island
Discover Kea, the hidden jewel of the Cyclades, with our ultimate travel guide Explore breathtaking hiking trails, stunning beaches, charming villages, and rich history
- A Local’s Guide to Visiting Kea, Greece - Go Ask A Local
Kea is the closest Cycladic island to Athens, but paradoxically, despite its proximity the Greece’s capital city, it remains somewhat undiscovered by the majority of international visitors However, it holds a special place in the hearts of Greeks, especially Athenians
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Monuments, archeological sites, architectural sights and museums narrate the most fascinating episodes from the past of the island Its older name was “Hydroussa” The name “Kea” derives from hero Ceos, the leader of the Locrian settlers from Nafpaktos who occupied the island in the ancient times
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Covered in myths and history, modernized yet unspoiled, Kea –also known as Tzia- appeals to almost every type of visitor It is primarily considered, among other Greek islands close to Athens, as a weekend destination (it’s only one hour from the port of Lavrio)
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