Santorinian
Santorinian refers to anything originating from or pertaining to the Greek island of Santorini. This includes the island itself, its distinctive architecture, its unique geological features, and its inhabitants. Santorini, located in the southern Aegean Sea, is known for its dramatic caldera, a submerged volcanic crater formed by a massive eruption thousands of years ago. The island's white-washed villages, clinging to the caldera cliffs, such as Oia and Fira, are iconic and a major draw for tourists.
The term "Santorinian" can also describe the unique volcanic soil and climate of the island, which contribute