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Archaeological Discovery: A significant archaeological find has occurred in Lefkada: the first ancient Greek theater discovered in the Ionian Islands. This is noteworthy as it provides new insight into the history and culture of the region.
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Location and Composition: The Ionian Islands are situated off the western coast of Greece in the Ionian Sea. The island group comprises seven major islands (Corfu, Paxi, Lefkada, Ithaki, Kefalonia, Zakynthos, and Kythira) and several smaller ones. They are also known as the “Heptanese” or “Seven Islands”.
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Size and Geography: Kefalonia is the largest island. Mount Ainos is the highest point, reaching 1,628 m.
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Historical Context: The islands have a rich history, having been controlled by Venice, Russian and Turkish forces, Britain, before ultimately being ceded to Greece in 1864. This complex history has shaped the islands’ cultural identity.
