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Akrotiri (Greek: Ακρωτήρι, pronounced Greek: [akroˈtiri]) means "cape, promontory". As a result, many different seaside places bear this name. Akrotiri may refer to:
Places
Cyprus
- Akrotiri and Dhekelia, a British Overseas Territory
 - Akrotiri (village), a village in the Akrotiri Peninsula
 - Akrotiri Bay, a bay in the south
 - Akrotiri Peninsula (Cyprus), a peninsula bounded by Akrotiri Bay and Episkopi Bay
 - RAF Akrotiri, a British Royal Air Force base
 
Greece
- Akrotiri, Crete, a peninsula and a municipality on the island of Crete
 - Akrotiri (prehistoric city), a Minoan settlement on the island of Santorini (Thera)
 - Akrotiri, Santorini, a modern village near the Minoan settlement above
 - Castle of Akrotiri, a former Venetian castle in the Santorini village above
 
See also
- Akrotiri Salt Lake, a popular wintering place for flamingos in the Akrotiri Peninsula in Cyprus
 - Akrotiri Boxer Fresco, a Bronze Age painting in the Greek prehistoric city above
 
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