Adamantas
- For the Gnostic mythological figure Adamas, see Gnosticism. In the Iliad Adamas is a grandson of Hyrtacus.
| Adamantas Αδάμαντας | |
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![]() Adamantas | |
| Coordinates: 36°43.5′N 24°26.7′E / 36.7250°N 24.4450°ECoordinates: 36°43.5′N 24°26.7′E / 36.7250°N 24.4450°E | |
| Country | Greece |
| Administrative region | South Aegean |
| Regional unit | Milos |
| Municipality | Milos |
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| • Population | 1391 |
| Time zone | EET (UTC+2) |
| • Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) |
| Vehicle registration | EM |
Adamantas (Greek: Αδάμαντας, older form Αδάμας, from the Greek αδάμας= "diamond") is the harbor town of Milos island. It has a population of 1,700 people.
Highlights:
- The French cemetery, used in the years of the Crimean war.
- The 600-year-old church of the Holy Trinity.
- The Milos Mining Museum.
- The Maritime Museum.
Adamantas is the cultural and commercial center of the island.

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