Greece topographic maps
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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

Monemvasia
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Laconia Regional Unit > Gefyra > Monemvasia
Average elevation: 7 m

Agios Nikolaos
Greece > Region of Crete > Lasithi Regional Unit > Agios Nikolaos Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 70 m

Municipality of Vari - Voula - Vouliagmeni
Greece > Attica > Regional Unit of East Attica
Average elevation: 49 m

Crete
The island is mostly mountainous, and its character is defined by a high mountain range crossing from west to east. It includes Crete's highest point, Mount Ida, and the range of the White Mountains (Lefka Ori) with 30 summits above 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) in altitude and the Samaria Gorge, a World Biosphere…
Average elevation: 57 m

Kea
Greece > Aegean > Kea-Kythnos Regional Unit
Its capital, Ioulis, is inland at a high altitude (like most ancient Cycladic settlements, for fear of pirates) and is considered quite picturesque. Other major villages of Kea are the port of Korissia and the fishing village of Vourkari. After suffering depopulation for many decades, Kea has been recently…
Average elevation: 81 m

Municipal Unit of Sparta
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Laconia Regional Unit
Average elevation: 450 m

Ancient Olympia
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Elis Regional Unit
Another location that has a special interest to both ancients and moderns is the stadium. It is basically a field with start and end lines marked off by transverse curbing. The athletes entered under an archway of a vaulted corridor at the start. Spectators sat mainly on the field's sloping flanks. The length…
Average elevation: 99 m

Ios
Greece > Aegean > Thira Regional Unit
The highest elevation (723 m, 2372 ft) is the Kastro (Greek: Κάστρο) peak also called Pyrgos (Greek: Πύργος), located in the center of the island, while around the Kastro are the next three Highest peaks: Xylodema (Greek: Ξυλόδεμα) (660 m, 2165 ft), Kostiza (Greek: Κοστίζα) (586 m,…
Average elevation: 73 m

Lahos
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Ithaca Regional Unit
It has sometimes been argued that this description does not match the topography of modern Ithaca. Three features of the description have been seen as especially problematic. First, Ithaca is described as "low-lying" (χθαμαλή), but Ithaca is mountainous. Second, the words "farthest out to sea, towards…
Average elevation: 109 m

Agios Isidoros
Greece > Macedonia and Thrace > Chalkidiki Regional Unit > Sithonia Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 113 m

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

Doxato
Greece > Macedonia and Thrace > Drama Regional Unit > Doxato Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 114 m

Chouni
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Aetolia-Acarnania Regional Unit > Municipal Unit of Parakampylia
Average elevation: 662 m

Zakynthos
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Zakynthos Regional Unit
Average elevation: 82 m

Argos
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Argolis Regional Unit
Average elevation: 322 m

Municipal Unit of Mykines
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Argolis Regional Unit
Average elevation: 312 m

Dimitsana
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Arcadia Regional Unit > Municipal Unit of Dimitsana
Dimitsana is built on a mountain slope at an elevation of 950 meters. From its southern side a marvelous view of Megalopolis plain and Taygetus is provided. Dimitsana is located 53 km east of Pyrgos, 31 km northwest of Tripoli, 23 km northwest of Megalopoli and 17 km northeast of Andritsaina. The village has a…
Average elevation: 1,025 m

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

Zacharo
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Elis Regional Unit > Zacharo Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 85 m

Xi
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Kefallonia Regional Unit > Paliki Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 14 m

Oraiokastro Municipal Unit
Greece > Macedonia and Thrace > Thessaloniki Regional Unit
Average elevation: 205 m

Nafpaktos
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Aetolia-Acarnania Regional Unit > Municipal Unit of Nafpaktos > Nafpaktos
Today the population is about 19,768 people according to the 2011 census. Residential homes align with the Gulf of Corinth over a length of about 3 km (2 mi) and a width of about 1 km (0.6 mi). The port divides the beachfront in two parts. The Western part is called Psani, while the Eastern part Gribovo.…
Average elevation: 130 m

Hamilon
Greece > Region of Crete > Lasithi Regional Unit > Agios Nikolaos Municipal Unit > Hamilon
Average elevation: 191 m

Istro
Greece > Region of Crete > Lasithi Regional Unit > Agios Nikolaos Municipal Unit > Istro
Average elevation: 89 m

Municipality of Ancient Olympia
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Elis Regional Unit
Average elevation: 488 m

Μεσοποταμία
Greece > Epirus and Western Macedonia > Kastoria Regional Unit > Μεσοποταμία
Average elevation: 724 m

Municipality of Agia Paraskevi
Greece > Attica > Regional Unit of North Athens
Average elevation: 269 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. Heavy snowfalls, thick fog and below-freezing temperatures are common during the winter months, while the summers are mild. Under the Köppen climate classification, Florina has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa)…
Average elevation: 999 m

Πελεή
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Argolis Regional Unit > Municipal Unit of Kranidi > Πελεή
Average elevation: 466 m

Municipal Unit of Ano Liosia
Greece > Attica > Regional Unit of West Attica > Municipal Unit of Ano Liosia
Average elevation: 356 m

Municipal Unit of Delphi
Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Regional Unit of Phocis
Average elevation: 693 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

Selena
Greece > Region of Crete > Lasithi Regional Unit > Agios Nikolaos Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 1,167 m

Serres
Greece > Macedonia and Thrace > Serres Regional Unit > Serres
Serres is one of the administrative and economic centers of Northern Greece. The city is situated in a fertile plain at an elevation of about 70 metres (230 feet), some 24 kilometres (15 miles) northeast of the Strymon river and 69 km (43 mi) north-east of Thessaloniki, respectively. Serres' official municipal…
Average elevation: 317 m

Aigio
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Achaia Regional Unit
Average elevation: 371 m

Ano Vrontou
Greece > Macedonia and Thrace > Ano Vrontou
Ano Vrontou (Greek: Άνω Βροντού; Bulgarian: Горно Броди, Gorno Brodi) is a remote mountain village and a former community in the northern Serres regional unit, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Serres, of which it is a municipal unit. Each year on…
Average elevation: 1,161 m

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