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The population of the Ionian Islands in 2011 was 207,855, decreased by 1.5% compared to the population in 2001. [4] Nevertheless, the region remains the third by population density with 90.1/km 2 nationwide, well above the national of 81.96/km 2 .
The Ionian Islands' official population, excluding Kythera, in 2011 was 207,855, decreased by 1.50% compared to the population in 2001. Nevertheless, the region remains the third by population density with 90.1/km 2 nationwide, well above the national of 81.96/km 2 .
This list is of the declared archaeological sites of Greece located within the Ionian Islands region, comprising the regional units of Cephalonia, Corfu, Ithaca, Lefkada, and Zakynthos. [ 1 ] Archaeological sites
During the Roman Empire, the Ionian Islands were variously part of the provinces of Achaea and Epirus vetus. [21] These would form, with the exception of Cythera, the Byzantine theme of Cephallenia in the late 8th century. [22] From the late 11th century, the Ionian Islands became a battleground in the Byzantine–Norman Wars. The island of ...
Islands in the Ionian Sea (All islands are part of Greece except for Tongo Island and Stillo Island, which are part of Albania). The Ionian Sea also includes some islands of Italy, such as Isola Bella (Sicily) .
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Septinsular Republic (1799–1815), independent under nominal Russian and Ottoman sovereignty. The Ionian Islands were under Venetian Sovereignty from 1386-1797. During this time, the main administrative body of the islands was the General Council of Corfu which was made up of aristocratic families, both Orthodox and Catholic.
Museums in the Ionian Islands (region) (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in the Ionian Islands (region)" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.