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Thessaly

The region is well delineated by topographical boundaries. The Chasia and Kamvounia mountains lie to the north, the Mount Olympus massif to the northeast. To the west lies the Pindus mountain range, to the southeast the coastal mountains of Óssa and Pelion.

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Name: Thessaly topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Thessaly, Thessaly and Central Greece, Greece (38.95462 21.12042 40.19666 24.43312)

Average elevation: 457 m

Minimum elevation: -7 m

Maximum elevation: 2,747 m

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