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CENTRAL GREECE
The archaeological sites of Delphi in Fokida,
Dodoni in Ioannina and Thermopiles in Fthiotida,
the river Acheron in Epirus, the Meteora
formation with its monasteries, as well as the ski
centers of Parnassos in Viotia and Karpenissi in
Evrytania, are just few of the places that the
visitor will enjoy.
T
his continental area includes the regions of Thessaly,
Epirus and Central (Sterea Ellada) and it is extended
from the Aegean (East) to the Ionian (West) seas
and from Attica (South) to Macedonia (North)
regions.
E P I RUS
The region of Epirus consists of four regions: Arta, Thesprotia,
Ioannina and Preveza. Situated on the west coast of Mainland
Greece, opposite the popular Ionian Islands, the region of Epirus
is one of extreme natural beauty, and a very popular destination
for holidays and travel throughout the year.
T HE S S A L Y
The region of Thessaly occupies the central-eastern part of
continental Greece and is comprised of the following prefectures:
Karditsa (capital is Karditsa), Larisa (capital is Larisa), Magnesia
(capital is Volos) and Trikala (capital is Trikala). It has a total area
of 14,036 square kilometers which is roughly 10.6% of the area of
the entire country. The region of Thessaly, is characterized by a
highly variable landscape which includes some of the most
interesting and unique formations of Greece. In the mountain
range of Olympus, seat of Zeus and home of the twelve Gods of
ancient mythology lays the highest mountain peak of Greece, the
“Mitikas” (2,917 meters).
In the past few years, the growth of ecotourism and agro-tourism
has created a new wave of visitors which center their visit on
coming in contact with the natural environment and local cultural
tradition.
In Volos and Larissa there are conference facilities that can host
every type of event.
The metropolitan area of Larissa, the capital of Thessaly, is home
to more than 170,000 people, making it the biggest city of the
periphery. It borders on the north with the districts of West and
Central Macedonia, on the south with the region of Sterea Ellada,
on the west with Epirus and on the east with the Aegean Sea. It
should also be noted that in the prefecture of Thessaly belong the
Sporades islands as well (Skiathos, Skopelos and Alonissos).
Thessaly has a comparative advantage because of its
geographic place, which is in the centre of Greece and so it is
crossed by all the main road and train axis.
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