Skála Moutsoúnas

Skála Moutsoúnas is a pier in , , . Skála Moutsoúnas is situated nearby to the village , as well as near .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Moutsouna and Aperathos.

Village
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is a small seaside village on the eastern coast of the island of Naxos, . It has a relatively open bay and limited port facilities. It is located approximately 39 km from the capital of the island, and 11 km from the village of Apiranthos.

Village
Apeiranthos or is a mountainous village on the island of Naxos in . It is located 28 km north-east of the capital of the island, built on the foothill of mountain Fanari, on an altitude between 650 and 700 m. is situated 6 km west of Skála Moutsoúnas.

Village
is one of the mountain villages on the Greek island of Naxos in the Cyclades group of islands. Situated in the northeast part of the island, lies on the northeast slopes of the Koronion Oros, the second tallest mountain on the island and has the second highest altitude of the villages at 630 meters above sea level. is situated 6 km northwest of Skála Moutsoúnas.

Skála Moutsoúnas

Latitude
37.07788° or 37° 4′ 40″ north
Longitude
25.58744° or 25° 35′ 15″ east
Elevation
5 metres (16 feet)
Open location code
8G973HHP+5X
Geo­Names ID
10794103
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  • Greek: Σκάλα Μουτσούνας

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