Nimos

{{Short description|Island in Greece}}

{{unreferenced|date=January 2014}}

{{Infobox Greek Dimos

|name = Nimos

|name_local = Νίμος

|image_map = Symi Seskli Nimos.jpg

|image_skyline = Symi Seskli Nimos.jpg

|caption_skyline = View of Symi, with Nimos offshore at top right

|coordinates = {{coord|36|35|N|27|50|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

|elevation_min = 0

|elevation_max = 617

|periph = South Aegean

|pop_municipality = 0

}}

Nimos is an uninhabited Greek island in the municipality of Symi, in the Dodecanese island group of the southern Aegean Sea. Located off the northern coast of Symi, from which it is separated by a small shallow strait called Diapori, it has an area of {{convert|4.6|km2}}. It is the Ymos island of the ancient Greeks.

The island, like Symi itself and the other surrounding islets, has been proclaimed an archaeological site by Greece's Central Archaeological Council.

Category:Landforms of Rhodes (regional unit)

Category:Symi

Category:Islands of Greece

Category:Dodecanese

Category:Islands of the South Aegean

Category:Uninhabited islands of Greece

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