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Cyclades

American  
[sik-luh-deez] / ˈsɪk ləˌdiz /

plural noun

  1. a group of Greek islands in the S Aegean. 1,023 sq. mi. (2,650 sq. km).


Cyclades British  
/ ˈsɪkləˌdiːz /

plural noun

  1. Modern Greek name: Kikládhes.  a group of over 200 islands in the S Aegean Sea, forming a department of Greece. Capital: Hermoupolis (Ermoupoli, on Syros). Pop: 112 615 (2001). Area: 2572 sq km (993 sq miles)

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Legitimate Cycladics were made in the Cyclades, a group of islands in Greece, during the Bronze Age about 3,000 years ago.

From BBC • May 22, 2026

But there are signs of a slowdown in the Cyclades.

From Barron's • Feb. 12, 2026

Slow down and prepare to be stunned by the largest display of ancient sculpture from the Greek islands known as the Cyclades ever seen in New York.

From New York Times • Feb. 1, 2024

Most belong to the Cycladic civilization that flourished in the Cyclades islands between 3,200-2000 B.C., whose elegantly abstract but enigmatic white marble figurines inspired leading 20th century artists.

From Washington Times • Nov. 8, 2022

The nation was thus “saved,” and the robbers took the money and went sailing away on summer cruises to Norway and Venice and the Cyclades.

From The Arena Volume 18, No. 92, July, 1897 by Various

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