Monolithi

Local nameΜονολίθι
LocationGreece

Monolithi is a long sandy beach, on the west coast of Preveza regional unit, Greece. The total length of the beach is 22 km and it is the 2nd longest beach in Europe. It is extended from Mytikas until Kastrosikia village

The name Monolithi comes from Greek roots "Μόνος" + "Λίθος" = "single" + "stone", after a projecting rock about ten meters high, that could be seen from the beach until it was destroyed by German and Italian soldiers with mortar fire in 1942. A photograph before 1942 is available. Today the rock exists as an undersea reef 10 cm from the surface.

Tags SandBeachSandy Beach
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monolithi

Address Greece

Coordinates 39°3'6.733" N 20°41'37.645" E

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