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'''Artemis of Mykonos''' was a gigantic statue of the [[Greece|Greek]] goddess [[Artemis]], located on the [[Mykonos]] island. | '''Artemis of Mykonos''' was a gigantic statue of the [[Greece|Greek]] goddess [[Artemis]], located on the [[Mykonos]] island. | ||
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*On Mykonos' 'sister island', [[Delos]], was located the counterpart to this monument: [[Colossus of the Naxians]]. | |||
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Artemis of Mykonos was a gigantic statue of the Greek goddess Artemis, located on the Mykonos island.
Trivia
- On Mykonos' 'sister island', Delos, was located the counterpart to this monument: Colossus of the Naxians.

