Bozcaada
island in north-eastern Aegean sea, one of the biggest of Turkey's islands
Bozcaada is an island in Aegean Sea. It is the third largest island of Turkey. Bozcaada is also a district of Çanakkale Province. Bozcaada has 2,500 inhabitants. The main economical activities are tourism and fishing. The island is well known for its grapes and wines. Romanlar live there and works as Coachmen.