Introduction to Mykonos: Mykonos (Mykonos, also translated as Mykonos) is one of the Cyclades Islands. It is mainly composed of granite. The highest point is 364 meters above sea level and covers an area of ​​85 square kilometers. It belonged to the sphere of influence of Venice from the 13th to the 16th century, and became an autonomous island during the rule of the Ottoman Empire.
The blue sea, blue sky and brightly colored buildings on Mykonos all exude a fresh and charming island scenery. The "nadir beach" and nightlife have made it famous around the world and are praised by tourists for its unique and dreamy atmosphere. Known as "the island closest to paradise", it is the most popular holiday island in the Mediterranean.

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