Mykonoss
Mykonoss, a less common variant of Mykonos, refers to the Greek island in the Cyclades. The standard English transliteration is Mykonos (Greek: Μύκονος). The island lies in the Aegean Sea and is part of the South Aegean region of Greece. It is known for its whitewashed architecture, beaches, and historic sites, as well as its tourism industry.
Geography and settlement: Mykonos covers about 85 square kilometers and features a low-lying landscape with hills
History and culture: Human activity on the island dates to ancient times. Mykonos has been part of
Economy and sights: Tourism is the main economic activity, supported by fishing and limited agricultural production.
Transport: Mykonos International Airport serves national and international flights; ferries connect to Athens and other Cycladic