Definition: Maunet refers to a group of islands in the Mediterranean Sea, formed by the confluence of the Acropolis, Cyprian Islands, and the Cyclades islands. The word describes the islands as having a rugged terrain, thick vegetation, and a variety of plant life, often including olive trees, wild firs, and wild roses. Maunet is typically associated with ancient Greek mythology where it's considered the place of the goddess Athena's birthplace.