Geographie von Griechenland Greece is located in the southeastern part of Europe and in particular in the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula (or the peninsula of Aimos), in the boundary between Europe, Asia and Africa. Ιt shares land borders with the Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and Bulgaria to the north, with Albania to the northwest and Turkey to the east. The Aegean Sea lies to the east, the Ionian Sea to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
Its total area is 131.957 sq. Km., and is divided into three ‚main ‚ geographical units:
– the mainland (from the region of Central Greece in the south to the region of Thrace in northeastern tip), which is the largest in the country,
– the Peloponnese which is joined to the mainland by the Isthmus of Corinth, and
– the approximately 6.000 larger and smaller islands and islets scattered across the sea area of the country, either alone, or integrated into island complexes, thus setting up unique on the European continent Greek Archipelago. Some of the best known and most popular Greek islands or clusters are Crete, Rhodes, Corfu, the Dodecanese and Cyclades.
80% of the territory of Greece is mountainous or hilly, which makes it one of the most mountainous countries in Europe, while the total length of its coastline is about 16.000km., of which 7.500km. are on the islands of Greek archipelago, which gives a rare geomorphological feature for the whole European continent.
MAJOR MOUNTAINS OF GREECE
Name
Geographical Region
Altitude (meters)
Olympos
Macedonia, Thessaly
2.904
Smolikas
Macedonia
2.631
Grammos
Macedonia
2.521
Voras
Macedonia
2.519
Giona
Central Greece
2.507
Tymfi (Gamila)
Epirus
2.499
Parnassos
Central Greece
2.455
Idi (Psiloritis)
Crete
2.454
Lefka Mountains
Crete
2.454
Athamanon Mountains
Epirus
2.429
Vardoussia
Central Greece
2.413
Taygetos
Peloponnese
2.404
Kyllini
Peloponnese
2.374
Aroania
Peloponnese
2.338
Varnous
Macedonia
2.329
Tymfristos
Central Greece
2.312
Lakmos
Epirus
2.294
Pindos
Epirus, Thessaly, Macedonia
2.249
MAJOR LAKES OF GREECE
Name
Main Sources
Length (km)
Aliakmonas
Grammos
297
Acheloos
Northern Pindos
220
Pinios (Thessaly)
Northern Pindos
205
Evros*
Rila, Bulgaria
204 (480)
Nestos*
Rila, Bulgaria
130 (243)
Strymonas*
Vitosa, Bulgaria
118 (392)
Thiamis (Kalamas)
Dousko
115
Alfios
Parnonas
110
Arachthos
Northern Pindos
110
Enipeas (Θεσσαλικός)
Othris
84
Evrotas
Parnonas
82
Louros
Tomaros
80
Sperchios
Tymfristos
80
Evinos
Vardoussia
80
Tavropos (Megdovas)
Agrafa
78
Axios*
Skardos
76 (380)
Aoos*
Lygos, Northern Pindos
70 (260)
Galikos
Kroussia Mountains, Macedonia
70
Ladonas
Aroania
70
Mornos
Iti
70
Pinios (Peloponnese)
Erymanthos
70
* length of river on Greek territory and in brackets the total length of the river
MAJOR LAKES OF GREECE
Name
Geographical Region
Maximum Length (km)
Trichonida
Central Greece
18,000
Volvi
Macedonia (Thessaloniki)
20,150
Vegoritida
Macedonia (Florina, Pella)
14,800
Vistonida
Thrace (Xanthi, Rodopi)
12,450
Koronia
Macedonia (Thessaloniki)
10,750
Mikri Prespa
Macedonia (Florina, Albania)
15,300
Megali Prespa
Macedonia (Florina, Albania, FYROM )
11,600
Orestiada (Kastoria)
Macedonia (Kastoria)
7,500
Pamvotida
Epirus (Ioannina)
7,950
Yliki
Central Greece
10,825
Doirani
Central Greece
8,100
Amvrakia
Central Greece
13,150
Lisimachia
Macedonia (Florina)
6,238
Petron
Central Greece
5,250
Paralimni
Macedonia (Florina)
8,110
Chimaditida
Central Greece
5,150
Ozeros
Central Greece
5,200
Voulkaria
Central Greece (Evia)
4,000
Distos
Central Greece (Evia)
4,280
Pikrolimni
Macedonia (Kilkis)
2,425
Stymfalia
Peloponnese
3,475
MAJOR ARTIFICIAL LAKES OF GREECE
Neme
Geographical Region
Maximum Length (km)
Kerkini
Macedonia (Serres)
44,920
Polifitou
Macedonia (Kozani)
29,480
Kremaston
Central Greece
14,490
Kastrakiou
Central Greece
29,380
Plastira
Thessaly
13,760
Piniou
Peloponnese
8,490
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