Omfori

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Omfori Island
Geography
Location Ionian Sea, Greece
Coordinates 38°30′00″N20°30′00″E / 38.5000°N 20.5000°E / 38.5000; 20.5000
Adjacent to Ionian Sea
Area4.500 km2 (1.737 sq mi)
Highest elevation260.4 m (854.3 ft)
Administration
Region Ionian Islands
Regional Unit Ithaca
Demographics
Population0 (2013)

Omfori Island is a private, uninhabited, 1,112.00- acre (450.01-hectare) island in the Ionian Sea. As of 2020 the island has one building, a church, and is unpopulated. [1] In 2015, the island was on sale for $61.9 million, [2] and in 2017, it was the most expensive island in Greece and the 9th most expensive in the world, for $60 million. [3] As of 2021, the island is still on sale for $55 to $62 million. [4] [5]

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