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Business | For Sale | 120 m2 | € 750.000
Price:   € 750.000
Size (m2):   120
Status:   For Sale
Type:   Commercial
Sub Type:   Business
Municipality:   Santorini - Thira
Prefecture:   Cyclades
Region:   Cyclades
Reference #:   CCT696
Date Posted:   02/15/2010
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Price:   € 750.000
Size (m2):   120
Price/m2:   € 6.250/m2
Status:   For Sale
Type:   Commercial
Sub Type:   Business
Reference #:   CCT696
Date Posted:   02/15/2010
     
     
     
     
     
Property Details
View:   Sea
Garage:   Not Provided
Year Built:   1901
City/Town:   Oia
Municipality:   Santorini - Thira
Prefecture:   Cyclades
Region:   Cyclades
Country:   Greece
     
     
     
     
     
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Description: CAVE-HOUSES in FOINIKIA

This is  avery good chance for someone who knows or wants to learn,  what Oia and Foinikia represents in Thira (Santorini). These 4 separated and all furnished cave-houses  can be either a tiny very profitable toustistic entirprise or a family house all year out.

About: Santorini, Cyclades, Greece

Santorini (Greek: Σαντορίνη) and officially Thira (Greek: Θήρα), is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from Greece's mainland. It is the largest island of a small, circular archipelago which bears the same name and is the remnant of a volcanic caldera.  The municipality of Santorini comprises the inhabited islands of Santorini and Therasia and the uninhabited islands of Nea Kameni, Palaia Kameni, Aspronisi, and Christiana. Santorini is essentially what remains after an enormous volcanic explosion that destroyed the earliest settlements, on a formerly single island, and created the current geological caldera. The island is the site of one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history: the Minoan eruption (sometimes called the Thera eruption), which occurred some 3600 years ago at the height of the Minoan civilization. The eruption left a large caldera surrounded by volcanic ash deposits hundreds of feet deep and may have led indirectly to the collapse of the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete, 110 km (68 mi) to the south, through a gigantic tsunami.

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