Greece topographic maps
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Municipal Unit of Anaktorio
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Aetolia-Acarnania Regional Unit
Average elevation: 184 m
Chania
Greece > Region of Crete > Chania Regional Unit
The climate in Chania is further complemented due to the terrain and can vary throughout its regions and elevations and according to its topography. At the south lies the mountain range of Lefka Ori. Furthermore, prevailing winds, such as those of the West side and South of Crete, in addition to the North…
Average elevation: 194 m
Cephalonia
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Kefallonia Regional Unit
The island's highest mountain is Mount Ainos, with an elevation of 1628 meters; to the west-northwest are the Paliki mountains, where Lixouri is found, with other mountains including Geraneia (Gerania) and Agia Dynati. The top of Mount Ainos is covered with fir trees and is a natural park.
Average elevation: 138 m
Καλλιθέα
Greece > Macedonia and Thrace > Chalkidiki Regional Unit > Kassandra Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 25 m
Ελίτσα
Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Regional Unit of Magnesia > Municipal Unit of Zagora > Πουρί
Average elevation: 183 m
Mesolongi
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Aetolia-Acarnania Regional Unit
Average elevation: 108 m
Volos Municipality
Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Regional Unit of Magnesia
Average elevation: 228 m
Tigania Beach
Greece > Macedonia and Thrace > Chalkidiki Regional Unit > Toroni Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 11 m
Δορούφι Κοιλάδος
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Argolis Regional Unit > Municipal Unit of Kranidi
Average elevation: 30 m
Athens
Greece > Attica > Regional Unit of Central Athens
The southern section of the Athens metropolitan area (i.e., Elliniko, Athens Riviera) lies in the transitional zone between Mediterranean (Csa) and hot semi-arid climate (BSh), with its port-city of Piraeus being the most extreme example, receiving just 331.9 millimetres (13.07 in) per year. The areas to the…
Average elevation: 168 m
Corfu
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Corfu Regional Unit
Average elevation: 67 m
Pylos
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Messenia Regional Unit
The erection of this fort led to one of the most memorable events in the Peloponnesian War. Thucydides has given a minute account of the topography of the district, which, though clear and consistent with itself, does not coincide, in all points, with the existing locality, Thucydides describes the harbour, of…
Average elevation: 79 m
Fteri
Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Phthiotis Regional Unit > Municipal Unit of Sperchiada
Average elevation: 421 m
Αγία Παρασκευή
Greece > Macedonia and Thrace > Chalkidiki Regional Unit > Pallini Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 165 m
Icaria
Greece > Aegean > Ikaria Regional Unit
Icaria is one of the middle islands of the northern Aegean, 255.303 square kilometres (98.573 sq mi) in area with 102 miles (164 kilometres) of coastline and a population of 8,312 inhabitants. The topography is a contrast between verdant slopes and barren steep rocks. The island is mountainous for the most…
Average elevation: 87 m
Monemvasia
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Laconia Regional Unit
Average elevation: 7 m
Zakynthos
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Zakynthos Regional Unit
Average elevation: 82 m
Margelion
Greece > Region of Crete > Lasithi Regional Unit > Agios Nikolaos Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 293 m
Βάρδα
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Elis Regional Unit
Average elevation: 20 m
Katerini
Greece > Macedonia and Thrace > Pieria Regional Unit
Katerini (Greek: Κατερίνη, Kateríni, pronounced [ka̠te̞ˈɾini]) is a city and municipality in northern Greece, the capital city of Pieria regional unit in Central Macedonia, Greece. It lies on the Pierian plain, between Mt. Olympus and the Thermaikos Gulf, at an altitude of 14 m. The municipal unit…
Average elevation: 333 m
Olympia
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Elis Regional Unit > Ancient Olympia
Average elevation: 57 m
Skopelos
Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Sporades Regional Unit > Neo Klima
Average elevation: 59 m
Corfu
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Corfu Regional Unit
Two high and well-defined ranges divide the island into three districts, of which the northern is mountainous, the central undulating, and the southern low-lying. The more important of the two ranges, that of Pantokrator (Παντοκράτωρ – the Almighty) stretches east and west from Cape Falacro to…
Average elevation: 41 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: 454 m