Thesalia


Jun09

Magnisia

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The prefecture Magnesia includes geographically the region of Magnesia in the Thessaly and the islands of Northern Sporades Alonniso, Skiathos and Skopelo. Capital of prefecture is Volos. The region of Pilion with the a lot of natural beauties and their thousands visitors any season of time make the Magnesia one from the most important tourist centres of Greece. The lush vegetation, the running waters and the immense beaches compose a unique landscape.
Jun09

Larissa

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The prefecture Larissa is one from the 51 prefectures of Greece and belongs geographically but also administratively in the region of Thessaly. Concretely he is one from the four prefectures of Thessaly and is the second in extent prefecture of country. It has population 279.305 residents (inventory 2001). Capital of prefecture is the homonym city of Larissa with population 124.394 residents.
Jun09

Karditsa

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The prefecture Karditsa is one from the 51 prefectures of Greece and belongs geographically but also administratively in the region of Thessalias.Capital of prefecture is the homonym city of Karditsa with population 32.031 residents.
It is characterized by the opposition between the flat north-eastern region and the mountainous western and southern region where are found the mountain ranges of southern Pindos and Agrafa .25 kilometres of westwards city of Karditsa find craftsman lake Nikolaos Plastira in altitude 1000 m.
Saw big analytic map.
Does not exist information for campings in the prefecture of Karditsa.
Jun09

Trikala

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Trikala is a prefecture in northwestern Thessaly, Greece. Its capital is the city of Trikala.Its geography includes the Thessalian Plain to the south and east with a maximum elevation of 100 m, and it also includes a valley to the north. The Pindus mountain range dominates the western part, with forested terrain in the westcentral part. The northern part is also mountainous and made up of forests and barren lands, with its mountains incorporating Chasia and Antichasia, and to the northeast the steep terrain continues. Its major river, the Pineios, flows to the south, while several other rivers flow to the south and northeast, centrally and to the northwest along with the Via Egnatia and the GR-6.