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The islands of Lihadonisia or the Greek Seychelles as they are also called are located in the Malian Gulf near the northern part of the island of Evia in the Aegean Sea. The archipelago consists of 16 smaller islands of volcanic origin that are abandoned and uninhabited. The Greek Government has forbidden the construction and settlement of the island, so there are ruins of old houses on the island, as well as a small church where ceremonial weddings are held. On the largest island called Monolia, there is a beautiful beach where tourists come every day for a one-day visit in small tourist boats.