Kasos (; el, Κάσος, ), also Casos, is a
Greek
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island
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municipality
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in the
Dodecanese
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. It is the southernmost island in the
Aegean Sea
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, and is part of the
Karpathos regional unit. The capital of the island is
Fri
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. , its population was 1,224.
Names
There are several references to the island in the works of ancient authors, including as Amphe (),
Astrabe (),
[ and Achni (). Concerning Kasos (), ]Samuel Bochart
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(1674) and Victor Bérard
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Today, he is still renowned for his works about Hellenistic studies and geography of the Odyssey
Events in the main sequence of the '' ...
(1902) suggested that it could derive from the Canaanite word ''kas'' , and that it is a doublet
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