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unusual facts about Central Greece


Central Greece

Some important and well known rivers of Central Greece are Acheloos in Aetolia-Acarnania which is the second longest of the country, Spercheios in Phthiotis, Evenus in Aetolia-Acarnania and Mornos in Phocis.


Dionysiakos

Dionysiakos and its forms revived today in many areas of Greece like Peloponnese, central Greece and Crete with the most well-known the Phallus festival one, in the area of Tyrnavos, Larissa.

Epsilon TV

Epsilon Television (or ETV) is one of the three TV channels of the Region of Eastern Central Greece and the Evia, based in the city of Livadeia.

French School at Athens

Since its foundation, the EFA has been involved in many important archaeological projects in Greece, including the excavations at Philippi, Dikili Tash (both in Greek Macedonia),the Samothrace temple complex and Thasos (in the North Aegean), Delphi (Central Greece), Argos (Peloponnese), Delos (Cyclades), Malia and Itanos (Crete), as well as Amathus in Cyprus.

Nikephoros Ouranos

The two armies eventually met on the banks of the river Spercheios in Central Greece, which was flooded due to heavy rainfall in the preceding days, rendering it impassable.

Vassilis Palaiokostas

He told police the helicopter was chartered by a couple who said they wanted to go from the town of Itea in central Greece to Athens.


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Aris Velouchiotis

The first appearance of the partisans organised by Klaras occurred on June 7, 1942 in the village of Domnista in Evrytania in Central Greece.

Aristidh Kola

He was born in Kaskaveli of Thebes in central Greece, the area which is inhabited mainly by Arvanites.

Edward Gordon Jones

He took charge of a flight of Gladiator when it moved to Trikala in central Greece in November 1940.

Greek civil wars of 1824–1825

The statutes provided for the creation of two local administrative organs in Central Greece, an Areopagus in the east, and a Senate in the west.

Kynos

Kynos or Cynus (Ancient Greek: Κύνος) is an ancient settlement site with finds of the Bronze and Early Iron Age, which was discovered on the edge of the town of Livanates in Central Greece.

Savatiano

It is mostly planted throughout central Greece, particularly in Attica near Athens.