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What (who) is Christiana$510053$ - definition

ISLAND GROUP SOUTHWEST OF SANTORINI, GREECE
Christiana (island); Christiana Island

Gallia Christiana         
ENCYCLOPEDIA
Gallia Christiana nova; Gallia Christiana Nova; Gallia christiana; Samarthani; Gall. Christ.
The Gallia Christiana, a type of work of which there have been several editions, is a documentary catalogue or list, with brief historical notices, of all the Catholic dioceses and abbeys of France from the earliest times, also of their occupants.
Clara Christiana Morgan Chapin         
  • Clara Christiana Morgan Chapin, "A woman of the century"
BRITISH-BORN AMERICAN SUFFRAGIST, TEMPERANCE WORKER
Clara Christiana Chapin
Clara Christiana Morgan Chapin (nicknames, Mom Chape and La Petite; pen name, Clara English; 1852 – 1926) was a British-born American woman suffragist, temperance worker, and editor.
Christiana Mariana von Ziegler         
  • Christiana Mariana von Ziegler
  • Brühl, Leipzig]] in 1704
GERMAN POET
Christiana mariana von ziegler; Christiane Mariane von Ziegler; C. M. von Ziegler; Christiane Mariane von Romanus
Christiana Mariana von Ziegler (28 June 1695 – 1 May 1760) was a German poet and writer. She is best known for the texts of nine cantatas, which Johann Sebastian Bach composed after Easter of 1725.

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Christiana Islands

Christiana (Greek: Χριστιανά) is a group of three volcanic Greek islands in the Cyclades. The group is located about 16 km (10 miles) southwest of Santorini and is made up of the islands Christiani (Χριστιανή, the largest one), Eschati (Εσχάτη) and Askania (Ασκανιά) belonging to the same submarine volcanic edifice, which is assumed to have been dormant since the Early Pleistocene. The island's area is about 2.35 km². All three islands are now uninhabited but on Christiani there are remains of human settlement dating back to Neolithic times. Christiana islands have been uninhabited since the 1890s and have remained unfarmed since then. As a result, artificial pesticides and fertilizers are absent from this ecosystem. In the mid 1970s, the largest island, Christiani, was considered by NATO as a military base intended to host a missile silo, but this never came to pass. These islands are privately owned and public access is restricted.