Estartidaes
Estartidaes is a small, largely uninhabited island located in the Mediterranean Sea. It is situated approximately 50 kilometers off the coast of the mainland and is part of an archipelago that has seen minimal human settlement throughout history. The island's topography is characterized by rocky outcrops and sparse vegetation, with a few small coves providing limited access to the shore.
The island's history is sparsely documented, with archaeological findings suggesting occasional temporary use by ancient mariners
Due to its remote location and lack of resources, Estartidaes has not been a target for significant