Mykonos

Information about Mykonos
Mykonos or Micono is a Greek island of the Cyclades, located near Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos. It has an area of 86 km² and its highest point reaches 341 m above sea level. At the 2001 census, there were 9320 inhabitants, most of whom resided in the town of Micono (also known as Chora), which stands on the west coast.
From an administrative point of view, the island is part of the southern Aegean outskirts and consists of the only municipality of Micono, whose territory also extends to the nearby islands of Delo, Rineia as well as numerous uninhabited islands, for a total of 105.2 km² of surface.
Piraeus

Information about Piraeus
Piraeus is a Greek town of Attica located just over 10 km southwest of the center of Athens, with which it is united without solution continuity through a series of suburbs. Natural harbor with several inlets and secondary marinas, its importance in the economy of Attica and Greece can be traced back to ancient Greece. In particular from the fifth century BC, when it became the port of classical Athens, thus contributing to its economic and military growth.
It is the most populous municipality of Attica after Athens, with a population of 163,688 inhabitants on 10.9 km², while its prefecture has 466,065 inhabitants out of a total of 50 km². Together with Athens and the attic suburbs, it is part of the Athenian hinterland, which counts 4,013,368 inhabitants. It is the largest port in Greece and the largest in Europe by number of passengers, as well as the third largest in the world, with a traffic of over 20 million passengers a year. With a traffic of 1.4 million TEU it is also one of the largest ports of the eastern Mediterranean for container traffic.