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Plastiras (Tavropos) Lake

Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Karditsa Regional Unit > Plastiras Municipal Unit

Today the lake holds up to 400 million cubic meters of fresh water. It is used for irrigation and as a power source of a hydroelectric plant, but also as the main water source to the city of Karditsa. Due to its altitude (one of the highest in Europe) the Tavropos Reservoir is a popular tourist resort in…

Average elevation: 792 m

Lake Karla

Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Regional Unit of Magnesia > Municipal Unit of Karla

After draining, site included Mavrovouni Mountain, two water reservoirs in former Lake Karla and the spring Kefalovryso in Velestino. Mavrovouni (390 km2 or 96,000 acres, max elevation 1,054 m or 3,458 ft) extends between Ossa and Pilio mountains and was restored totally in Magnesia. It mainly consists of…

Average elevation: 103 m

Thiva

Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Regional Unit of Boeotia > Municipal Unit of Thebes

Thebes is situated in a plain, between Lake Yliki (ancient Hylica) to the north, and the Cithaeron mountains, which divide Boeotia from Attica, to the south. Its elevation is 215 m (705 ft) above mean sea level. It is about 50 km (31 mi) northwest of Athens, and 100 km (62 mi) southeast of Lamia. Motorway 1…

Average elevation: 218 m

Euboea

Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece

Average elevation: 113 m

Meteora

Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Trikala Regional Unit > Kastraki

The Monastery of Rousanou is believed to have been constructed, like many of the other monasteries, in the 14th century. The cathedral is believed to have been built in the 16th century and later decorated in 1540. The name Rousanou is believed to come from the first group of monks who settled on the rock from…

Average elevation: 428 m

Thessaly

Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece

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.

Average elevation: 457 m

Karpenisi

Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Regional Unit of Evrytania > Municipal Unit of Karpenisi

Karpenisi (Greek: Καρπενήσι, Greek pronunciation: [karpeˈnisi]) is a town in central Greece. It is the capital of the regional unit of Evrytania. Karpenisi is situated in the valley of the river Karpenisiotis (Καρπενησιώτης), a tributary of the Megdovas, in the southern part of the…

Average elevation: 1,236 m

Central Greece

Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece

The region is one of the most mountainous in Greece, having some of the highest elevations in the country.

Average elevation: 264 m

Skopelos

Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Sporades Regional Unit > Neo Klima

The second largest settlement is Glossa village, situated on the northwestern tip of the island, just above Loutraki harbour, with an elevation ranging from 200 to 300 m (656 to 984 ft). It is 25.4 km (15.8 mi) from Skopelos town. It is a tranquil village with traditional houses, with 993 residents.

Average elevation: 59 m

Elati

Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Elati

Average elevation: 1,050 m

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