Greece topographic maps
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Nea Alikarnassos Municipal Unit
Greece > Region of Crete > Heraklion Regional Unit
Average elevation: 64 m

Λόφοι
Greece > Epirus and Western Macedonia > Florina Regional Unit > Meliti Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 710 m

Sotir
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Achaia Regional Unit > Municipal Unit of Aegio
Average elevation: 211 m

Naxos
Greece > Aegean > Naxos Regional Unit
Naxos experiences both a Mediterranean climate (Csa) and a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification: BSh) depending on the location. According to the stations of the National Observatory of Athens, various locations in Naxos have a hot semi-arid climate. Inland areas of the island are much wetter…
Average elevation: 112 m

Gargaliani
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Messenia Regional Unit > Gargalianoi Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 193 m

Thessaloniki Municipal Unit
Greece > Macedonia and Thrace > Thessaloniki Regional Unit
Average elevation: 85 m

Stoupa
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Messenia Regional Unit > Municipal Unit of Lefktro
Average elevation: 63 m

Battle of Thermopylae
Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Phthiotis Regional Unit > Municipal Unit of Lamia
Archaeological evidence, such as the Serpent Column (now in the Hippodrome of Constantinople), also supports some of Herodotus' specific reports. George B. Grundy was the first modern historian to do a thorough topographical survey of Thermopylae, and led some modern writers (such as Liddell Hart) to revise…
Average elevation: 122 m

Nafplio
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Argolis Regional Unit > Municipal Unit of Nafplio
Average elevation: 36 m

Florina
Greece > Epirus and Western Macedonia > Florina Regional Unit
Florina is one of the coldest towns in Greece, because of its elevation and geographic position. Snowfalls, sometimes heavy, thick fog and below-freezing temperatures are common during the winter months, while the summers are warm to hot. Under the Köppen climate classification, Florina has a humid…
Average elevation: 999 m

Kalogria Beach
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Achaia Regional Unit > Municipal Unit of Larissos
Average elevation: 1 m

Skiathos
Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Sporades Regional Unit > Σκιάθος
Average elevation: 44 m

Mitikas
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Aetolia-Acarnania Regional Unit > Municipal Unit of Alyzia
Average elevation: 27 m

Βαρθολομιό
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Elis Regional Unit
Average elevation: 24 m

Stelari Beach
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Corfu Regional Unit
Average elevation: 118 m

Volos Municipality
Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Regional Unit of Magnesia
Average elevation: 228 m

Municipality of Kalamata
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Messenia Regional Unit
Average elevation: 490 m

Kefalonia
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Kefallonia Regional Unit
Average elevation: 60 m

Municipal Unit of Asklipieio
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Argolis Regional Unit
Average elevation: 399 m

Alikes
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Zakynthos Regional Unit > Alykanas
Average elevation: 33 m

Lefkada
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Lefkada Regional Unit
Average elevation: 111 m

Katastari
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Zakynthos Regional Unit > Katastari
Average elevation: 165 m

Plitra; ancient town of Asopos
Greece > Peloponnese, West Greece and Ionian Sea > Plitra; ancient town of Asopos
Average elevation: 52 m

Marathon
Greece > Attica > Regional Unit of East Attica
World records were not officially recognized by the IAAF until 1 January 2004; previously, the best times for the marathon were referred to as the 'world best'. Courses must conform to IAAF standards for a record to be recognized. However, marathon routes still vary greatly in elevation, course, and surface,…
Average elevation: 146 m

Dytiki Soufla
Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Regional Unit of Phocis > Municipal Unit of Vardousia
Average elevation: 1,893 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

Municipality of Ancient Olympia
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian
Average elevation: 489 m

Municipality of Patras
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Achaia Regional Unit
A central feature of the urban geography of Patras is its division into upper and lower sections. This is the result of an interplay between natural geography and human settlement patterns; the lower section of the city (Kato Poli), which includes the 19th-century urban core and the port, is adjacent to the…
Average elevation: 291 m

Methana
Greece > Attica > Regional Unit of Islands > Municipal Unit of Methana > Methana
Since 1991, the peninsula has been investigated by the team of ETH Zürich geologically and cartographically. From this, a topographical map of the entire peninsula at a scale of 1:25,000 was made. An interactive 3D map was created and is on the World Wide Web. Also a rich photographic archive with about…
Average elevation: 99 m

Municipality of Dafni - Ymittos
Greece > Attica > Regional Unit of Central Athens
Average elevation: 128 m

Peloponnese
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Municipality of Tripoli
Average elevation: 257 m

Sparta
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Municipality of Sparta > Χαρίσιο
In 1907, the location of the sanctuary of Athena "of the Brazen House" (Χαλκίοικος, Chalkioikos) was determined to be on the acropolis immediately above the theatre. Though the actual temple is almost completely destroyed, the site has produced the longest extant archaic inscription in Laconia,…
Average elevation: 214 m