Imbros
Imbros is a small island located in the northern part of the Aegean Sea, near Turkey. It is part of the Greek archipelago and is known for its rugged terrain, beautiful landscapes, and traditional villages. The island has a rich history, influenced by various cultures over the centuries, including the Ottoman Empire and Greece.
The island covers an area of approximately 96 square kilometers and has a population of around 800 residents. Its main town, also called Imbros, features narrow streets and charming architecture. Imbros is less touristy compared to other nearby islands, making it a peaceful destination for visitors seeking natural beauty and tranquility.