Fenici
Fenici, also known as Fenice or Fenici Island, is a small, uninhabited island located in the Mediterranean Sea. Geographically, it is part of an archipelago and is characterized by its rocky terrain and sparse vegetation. The island's coastline is irregular, featuring several small coves and inlets.
Historically, Fenici has seen limited human activity. Archaeological evidence suggests sporadic settlement or temporary use by
The ecological significance of Fenici lies in its role as a habitat for specific marine and avian