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1. Frommers.com : Destinations : Greece : Planning A Trip : The Regions In Brief
Planning a Trip The regions in Brief. mainland greece, meanwhile, is a great vertebrate,with the Pindos range reaching from north to south, and continuing
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The Regions in Brief Athens Central Greece Crete The Cyclades ... Western Greece Greece is a land of sea and mountains. Over a fifth of the Greek land mass is comprised of islands, numbering several thousand if you count every floating cragand nowhere in Greece will you find yourself more than 96 kilometers (60 miles) from the sea. It should come as no surprise that the sea molds the Greek imagination, as well as its history. Mainland Greece, meanwhile, is a great vertebrate, with the Pindos range reaching from north to south, and continuing, like a tail, through the Peloponnese. The highest of its peaks is Mount Olympus, the seat of the gods, nearly 10,000 feet above sea level. Eighty percent of the Greek mainland is mountainous, which you will rapidly discover whether you make your way on foot or on wheels. Source: Frommer's Greece, 3rd Edition

2. FOCUS On GREECE - Regions Of Greece
greece (regions). The Greek peninsula, Europe's southeastern tip, has an areaof 131,944 square kilometres, and consists of mainland greece (Attica, the
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I n Greece the marked variety of the terrain above water continues under the surface, along a seabed which, millions of years ago, was dry land. Close to Cape Tainaron (Tenaro) off the south tip of the Peloponnese, the so-called Oinoussai (Inousses) Pit is 4,850 metres deep which is the deepest point in the Mediterranean. T he Greek peninsula, Europe's southeastern tip, has an area of 131,944 square kilometres, and consists of mainland Greece (Attica, the Peloponnese, Sterea Ellada, Thessaly, Epirus, Macedonia, Thrace) and the islands of the Aegean and lonian seas. Geographically it belongs to Europe since it forms the most southerly extremity of the Balkan peninsula but it also has a special link with Europe through the small entity of the lonian Islands which form a chain off Greece's western shores in the lonian sea. I n contrast, there are the numerous islands of the Aegean sea, some isolated like Crete in the south, and some in groups like the islands of the Northeast Aegean, the Sporades, the Cyclades, and the Dodecanese. T he Cyclades consist of 39 islands of which only 24 are inhabited.

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Situated in one of the most attractive regions of mainland greece, it is set amongst olive groves, coastal beaches, wild
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Close to clear blue seas, it is set on the edge of an old greek village, amongst acres of olive groves, set with numerous beachside tavernas with great food at unbelievable prices. Yet every modern amenity is provided within the villa, and every convenience - from chemists to kids playgrounds to babysitting services - available close by.

4. Greece Travel, Greek, Athens Travel, Greece Hotels, Athens Hotels, Greece Maps,
The order of information on this web page Part 1 1. Embassies/Consulates/Tourist Offices in and outside greece - Visa Requirements - Shot Requirements - Medical Advisory 2. Cities/regions/Provinces of greece - Telephone Use - Long Most Islands Southeast of mainland greece -. Macedonia - http//www.ellada.com/macedall.html - Northern greece
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- Greece is on the Southern Portion of Europe on the Mediterranean Sea - Greece Consists of the Mainland Greece, which is mostly mountainous, and approximately 1200+ Islands - 175 Inhabited Islands - and with 8,000 miles of coast. Greece can be reached by Air - Sea and Rail/Road when traveling through Yugoslovia is safe. It is land bordered by Albania - Macedonia - Bulgaria - Turkey. Easy Sea Access from Italy - Turkey - Isreal - Europe and Nothern Africa. Eighty percent of Greece is mountainous or hilly. Greece has mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. There are Ancient Ruins - Monastaries - Sandy Beaches - Greece hotels - Athens hotels - Greece maps - Athens maps -
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5. IgluVillas - Villa Holidays In Mainland Greece, Holiday Villas
Special Offers in mainland greece So much is spoken and written about the Greek islandsthat it is possible to ignore the mainland regions which interestingly
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6. Frommers.com : Destinations : Greece : Planning A Trip : The Regions In Brief :
Planning a Trip The regions in Brief. of Evvia (Euboea), are readily accessiblefrom the mainland and offer is one of the most striking in greece, is more
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The Regions in Brief Athens Central Greece Crete The Cyclades ... Western Greece Whether by ferry or hydrofoil, the Sporades, strewn north and east of the island of Evvia (Euboea), are readily accessible from the mainland and offer verdant forest landscapes, golden-sand beaches, and crystalline waters. That's the good news. The bad news is that they are no secret. Skiathos is the most in demand with all that that implies. Skopelos, whose lovely port is one of the most striking in Greece, is more rugged and remote than Skiathos, with more trails and fewer nightclubs. Relatively far-off Skyros is well worth a visit, offering underwater fishing and diving, sandy beaches, and luminously clear waters. On top of that, it's almost a secret and, for the time being, a bargain.

7. Book Review: Eyewitness Greece: Athens And The Mainland -Greece For Visitors
Links to Websites of hotels and tourist information for mainland greece Destinations greece mainland greece. Hotels Tourist Information Jump to regions. Central greece Epirus - Macedonia - Peloponnesos - Thessalia - Thrace
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Select language English Deutsch Italiano Events Glossary Books About Vinarium ... Webmaster Greece Greece Europe The Greeks are, concerning viniculture, one of the most important peoples of the world. Especially the Retsina, which tastes of sap, is known way beyong the borders. Today all types of wine are produced. Around the same time as Egypt was established the area around the Aegean Sea was populated by agricultural people. Phoenician Sailors probably brought the vines to Greece. This was the beginning for Greece's development as the first great wine country in history. Greek wines were exported all the way to Gallia. The Greeks taught the Romans everything about growing wine and they then wrote their knowledge down The poor soils of Greece's peninsulas are ideal for viniculture. The extreme coastal climate makes sure the vineyards stay the right temperature. The winters are mild, frost is only seldomely a threat. The grounds are as variable as the climate. On the mainland there is mostly limestone, on the islands volcanic rock. The vineyards were established on the flat coastal stretches, in river valleys and the mountain slopes. Greece's historic wines were known for their sweetness, which was probably reached by the same production method that today's Commandaria or the strawwines are made with. Today the Retsina, a white wine spiced with the sap of pine trees is a synonym for Greek wines. But all other types of wine are made as well. In the country's north full red wines dominate, while fruity white wines are made on the islands.

9. PELOPONNESE: Heart And Soul Of Greece
are not on the islands, but on the mainland in places a coastline with some of thebest beaches in greece give you a brief introduction to the regions, and some
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The Peleponnese is the heart and soul of Greece
When most people think of holidays in Greece they think of the Greek islands
The idea of all these islands, each different from the next, the whitewashed houses and beautiful beaches is an enticement to anyone. But lost in the commotion over Mykonos Santorini Rhodes and Corfu is the fact that some of the most beautiful and interesting places in Greece are not on the islands, but on the mainland in places like the Peloponnese
The Peloponnese , or Peleponisos , or Peloponessos or however you want to spell it, is what many people think of as the real Greece. Beautiful beaches, majestic mountains, unparalleled natural beauty and a history as long as civilization. Name the first Capital of modern Greece. Give up? It wasn't Athens or Thessaloniki . It was Nafplio
At the time, the Peloponnesse was all there was of Greece, after it was liberated from the Turks in 1821. It nearly went back to the Turks when the heroes of the revolution began fighting amongst themselves. But such is life in Greece.For many, the Peloponessos is the true Greece - and to them the narrow isthmus of Corinth is all that separates them from a world of Albanians, Vlachs, Bulgarians and Macedonians, who are all Greeks to us.
But the Peloponnese can be said to be the heart and soul of Greece, and though it has been left off the tourist map that was especially painted for North Americans, it is as good a place to visit as any ten islands combined.

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regions mainland (12), Beautiful resort house 30 km east of Athens (Property 6260).greece mainland Loutsa (Artemis), Attika 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
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regions mainland (12), Your search returned 1 result. 3 Bedroom Flat Fully Equippedin Glyfada (Property 6380). greece mainland Glyfada, Athens 3
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12. Greek Folk Music And Dance - Instrumentation Styles
The klarino is the Greek clarinet, and it is the most popular leadmelody instrument in the mainland regions of greece. It is an
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Mainland Instrumental Groups:
Klarino, Violi, and Lavouto Karamoudza and Daouli
Rebetes Instrumental Group:
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Folk Instruments of the Greek Mainland
In each folkloric area of Greece the musicians play different folk instruments. Some instruments are found in many areas, while some are only found in a few regions. The typical folk orchestra of the mainland includes the klarino (Greek Albert system clarinet), the violi (violin), the lavouto (Greek lute), the defi (Greek hand drum like the tambourine), and sometimes the sandouri (a Greek hammered dulcimer). The typical island folk orchestra usually includes the violi and the lavouto, and sometimes the santouri. In Thrace and some of the Aegean islands they often include the toumbeleki, a hand drum.
In traditional Greek folk music the musicians do not play harmony but instead use heterophony. Each musician plays the melody in a different way (improvising decorations and embellishments). Sometimes at the end of a song, the lead musician will play improvisations (taximia) in the mode of the song, and this excites the dancers to new heights.

13. Greek Folk Costume
For example, the costumes of the mainland and of the islands are different. costumesworn by the Greeks of the islands and in fact of all regions of greece.
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GREEK COSTUMES: Some Generalizations
The costumes of Greece are a beautiful part of a very rich cultural history. This is just a brief overview of the subject and will include only a few representative examples of some of the costumes that were worn traditionally by the Greek people. Some of the characteristics of Greek folk costumes can be traced back to elements in ancient Hellenic and Byzantine costumes. In fact, many of the elements of the liturgical clothing worn today by the Greek Orthodox priests are related to the modern Greek folk costumes and have their origin in the clothing of the Byzantine Empire.
Women's Costumes
One generalization about the Women's costumes concerns the main parts of their traditional dress. Most of the mainland costumes in particular feature a cotten chemise (poukamiso) as the basic garment. On the body, over the chemise, there is a sleeveless vest which is usually made of wool. These may be short or long. Sometimes they are of homespun wool, but in some areas they are made from finer factory woven wools. They are sometimes black, sometimes white. Sometimes in urban areas, they are made from velvet. Other important elements of the women's costumes are various types of aprons, sashes, and head coverings. The head coverings are usually large scarves of various materials and colors. They are often decorated with block printing or embroidery. Materials and colors often vary, as do the local names of all of these costume elements these parts:

14. ----- THE REGIONS OF GREECE -----
regions of greece. covering an area of 131,944 square kilometers and containinga population of about 10,000,000, consists of mainland greece (Attica, the
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Regions of Greece features and peculiarities.

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Greece - Ioni an islands (among other things Korfu, Lefkas, Kephalonia and Zakynthos), Kykladen (Santorin, Naxos and Mykonos) and Peloponnes (among other things Korinth, Nafplion, Olympia, Mani, Methoni and Tolo Greece
Reports on a journey to routes with live-mobilely by Greece (among other things Kalambaka, Pilion, Delphi, Olympia, Athen, Argolis, Monemvassia and corfu Approximately around Hellas
Uwe reports on these homepage von Touren (among other things with the camper) on the Greek mainland and the northern part of the Peloponnes including the peninsula Killini.

16. Regions Of Greece
regions of greece. covering an area of 131,944 square kilometres and containinga population of about 10,000,000, consists of mainland greece (Attica, the
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Regions of Greece The Greek peninsula, covering an area of 131,944 square kilometres and containing a population of about 10,000,000, consists of mainland Greece (Attica, the Peloponnese, Central Greece, Thessaly, Epirus, Macedonia, Thrace) and the Islands. Geographically it belongs to Europe since it forms the most southerly extremity of the Balkan peninsula but it also has a special link with Europe through the small entity of the Ionian Islands (Zante, Ithaca, Corfu, Cephallonia, Lefkas and Paxi) which form a chain off Greece's western shores in the Ionian Sea.
Parthenon, ATHENS
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Athens
Aegina Salamis Hydra Spetses Poros

The Saronic Gulf which is the stretch of sea linking the shores of Attica to those of the Peloponnese, contains a further group of small islands (Salamis, Aegina, Poros, Hydra and Spetses) which adds its variety to the general surroundings.
Santorini, CYCLADES
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Amorgos
Anafi Andros ... Kea Kimolos Kythnos Mykonos Milos Naxos Paros Santorini Serifos Sifnos Sikinos Syros Tinos

There are the numerous islands of the Aegean Sea, some isolated like Crete to the South, Ikaria, Chios and Lesbos to the East, Thassos and Samothraki to the North. The Cyclades consist of 39 islands of which 24 are inhabited, the more important ones being Amorgos, Anafi, Andros, Antiparos, Delos, Ios, Kea, Kimolos, Folegandros, Milos, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Santorini (also called Thera), Serifos, Sikinos, Sifnos, Syros, Tinos.

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walls, ocean blue skies, and crystal clear sea in many regions, but each at Villadealshave divided our Greek properties in to greece mainland, Greek Islands
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18. Touring Areas In Greece
probably most cyclists will merely pass through it on their way to other regions. Thisis the hottest part of mainland greece and is flat and often windswept
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In this section I provide some information about the main cycle touring areas in Greece. Note that I'm a member of Cycloclimbing OCD and the notes provided here reflect this, being biased towards mountain cycling. However, most of Greece is mountainous, so this is fairly appropriate. I don't try to cover all the areas in detail, but if you want further information about anywhere in particular email me and I'll help if I can: substitute "ac"@ for "www." in my website address.
ATTICA
This is the area round Athens and probably most cyclists will merely pass through it on their way to other regions. However, there is at least one impressive mountain area which is worth visiting; this is the Parnitha region north of Athens. (See my Greek pictures for a sample.) Mt Parnitha itself is at 1413m, but the actual summit is closed because of the radar station. However, there is a pass nearby which is at 1260 m. The approach through the outlying suburbs is dreary but once you leave Athens the road becomes empty on weekdays and views are rewarding. The best way of going is via Varibobi (Varibombi) and Thrakomakedones; then there are numerous hairpins as the road goes up the mountainside. The gradient on the climb is about 8% most of the way. There is a hotel on top and a cafe but the general atmosphere is rural, and it is possible to make a pleasant circuit of the mountain top. Parnitha is part of a larger mountainous area and rough roads lead away down gorges from close to the summit. Another climb in the same mountain chain, a little to the west of Parnitha, goes via the village of Fili to Stefani and upwards to a quiet pass at about 500m. The road ends here despite what most maps say but it is possible to continue on roughstuff paths; eventually you reach quite reasonable unsurfaced roads and this affords an alternative route to Thebes cutting out some fairly dull country to the E.

19. World Travel Guide - Greece - General Information
The mainland consists of the following regions Central greece, Peloponnese, Thessaly(east/central), Epirus (west), Macedonia (north/northwest) and Thrace
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Area: 131,957 sq km (50,949 sq miles).
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Population Density: 79.7 per sq km.
Capital: Athens. Population: GEOGRAPHY: section Government: Republic. Head of State: President Konstantinos Stefanopoulos since 1995. Head of Government: Prime Minister Konstantinos Simitis since 1996. Language: Greek (Ellenika). Most people connected with tourism and those of a younger generation will speak some English, German, Italian or French. Religion: Ninety-seven per cent Greek Orthodox, with Muslim, Roman Catholic and Jewish minorities. Time: GMT + 2 (GMT + 3 from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October). Electricity: 220 volts AC, 50Hz. Round two-pin plugs are used.

20. All About Greek Wine, Winemakers, History And Regions
Covers the country's wines and winemakers, including information about the regions, grape varieties, Category Recreation Food Wine Guides and Directories greece...... A guide to the regions and subregions of the mainland and the islands including Chiefvarieties plus an index of over 500 of greece's indigenous cultivars.
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This site is devoted to informing wine lovers, the wine trade and the wine media about the current revolution in the Greek wine industry (as well as the preservation of unique traditions that have evolved over thousands of years of continuous winemaking).
Sadly, during the 1960s, retsina came to dominate all associations with Greek wine. But retsina was only part of the story.
In ancient times, Greece played a crucial role in the development of the wine culture of Europe. Nearly two thousand years of foreign occupation took a toll on her fortunes, yet many of Greece's rich viticultural resources remain intact. During the last forty years the wine industry has struggled to regain its name. Now, armed with an ocean of indigenous cultivars, a superior climate for grape growing, and an abundance of brainpower and technological resources, Greece has developed one of the most exciting wine industries in the world.
In the past two decades, Greece has undergone a revolution in which quality, individuality and history are the hallmarks of a new generation of wine producers determined to make their mark abroad.

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