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The following is a list of Greek Highways. Generally, odd numbered highways are of north-south alignment and even numbered highways are aligned east-west. However there are many exceptions. There are also many provincial roads that are not in this list.
List of Highways
Greek National Road 1 is the longest highway in Greece. ...
Athens (Greek: Îθήνα, AthÃna IPA: ) is the capital of Greece and one of the most famous cities in the world, named after goddess Athena. ...
There are several different meanings of Lamia. ...
Larissa (Greek: ÎάÏιÏα, Lárisa) is the capital city of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa Prefecture. ...
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Ancient Via Egnatia route Via Egnatia (Greek: ÎγναÏία ÎδÏÏ) was a road constructed by the Romans around 146 BC. It was named after Gnaeus Egnatius, proconsul of Macedonia, who ordered its construction. ...
Florina (Greek: ΦλÏÏινα; Bulgarian: ÐеÑин/Lerin) is a town in Greece. ...
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Kavala (also seen as Kavála, Kavalla, (Greek: Îαβάλα), (2001 pop. ...
Xanthi (Greek: Îάνθη) is a city in northern Greece, in the East Macedonia and Thrace periphery. ...
Komotini (or Komotene Greek: ÎομοÏηνή, Turkish: Gümülcine, Bulgarian: ÐÑмÑÑджина (Gyumyurdjina)) is a city in north-eastern Greece. ...
Alexandroupoli (also Alexandroupolis) is a city of Greece and the capital of the Evros Prefecture in Thrace. ...
Ancient Via Egnatia route Via Egnatia (Greek: ÎγναÏία ÎδÏÏ) was a road constructed by the Romans around 146 BC. It was named after Gnaeus Egnatius, proconsul of Macedonia, who ordered its construction. ...
Greece National Road 3 is a highway that is the old national road from Eleusis to Larissa, and near Tyrnavos to Elassonas and the new national road up to the border with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia near Niki and links with the M3. ...
Eleusis (Greek, Modern: Ελεύσινα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -is) was a small town about 30 km NW of Athens. ...
Thebes (in modern Greek: Îήβα - ThÃva, in ancient Greek and Katharevousa: - ThÄbai or ThÃvai) is a city in Greece, situated to the north of the Cithaeron range, which divides Boeotia from Attica, and on the southern edge of the Boeotian plain. ...
There are several different meanings of Lamia. ...
Farsala (Greek: ΦάÏÏαλα), ancient times: Pharsalus is one of the largest cities in the prefecture and is also a municipality as well as a province. ...
Larissa (Greek: ÎάÏιÏα, Lárisa) is the capital city of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa Prefecture. ...
Elassona is a town in the prefecture of Larisa in Greece. ...
The seal of the municipality of Kozani - The fighter of the Macedonian Struggle, Kozani (Greek: Îοζάνη), is a city in northern Greece, capital of Kozani Prefecture. ...
Florina (Greek: ΦλÏÏινα; Bulgarian: ÐеÑин/Lerin) is a town in Greece. ...
Motto: (Transliteration: ) (English: ) Anthem: (Transliteration: ) (English: ) Capital Skopje Largest city Skopje Official language(s) Macedonian, Albanian1 Government Parliamentary republic - President Branko Crvenkovski - Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski Independence From Yugoslavia - Declared September 8, 1991 Area - Total 25,333 km² (148th) 9,779 sq mi - Water (%) 1. ...
City motto : Bitola, babam Bitola Coordinates Municipality : Bitola municipality Elevation 576 m Population 95 385 Time zone - Standard - Summer (DST) CET (UTC+1) CEST (UTC+2) Founded Area code +389 047 Postal code 7000 Car plates BT Official Website www. ...
The seal of the municipality of Kozani - The fighter of the Macedonian Struggle, Kozani (Greek: Îοζάνη), is a city in northern Greece, capital of Kozani Prefecture. ...
Veria is also a settlement in the prefecture of Laconia, see Veria (Laconia), Greece as well as a commune in the Jura département with the e accented as Véria Veria (also spelled Veroia, Greek: ÎÎÏοια - Véria, South Slavic: ÐÐµÑ - Ber, Latin: Beroea) has a population of about 35,000. ...
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Greek National Road 5 is a highway in Western Greece. ...
Antirio (Greek: Modern, Αντίρριο, also pronouced as: a-DEE-ree-oh, Ancient/Katharevousa: _n), older spellings Antirrio, Antirrion, Antirhion, Antirion, ancient spelling: Antirrhion, Latin: Antirrhium is a community lying in a cape which has its closest distance to the Peloponnese in which the Rio_Antirio bridge can now access to the...
Amphilochia (ÎμÏιλοÏία) is a municipality in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece. ...
Arta may refer to: Djibouti Arta District Arta, Djibouti Greece Arta Prefecture Arta, Greece Italy Piano dArta Ancient People Arta Kamuia or Arta Kamuio This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...
Ioannina (Greek: [ÎÏάννινα], often Îιάννενα /janena/ or Îιάννινα /janina/; anglicized to Janina or Yanina) is a city in Epirus, north-western Greece, with a population of approximately 100,000 including suburbs. ...
Greek National Road 6 is a highway in north-central Greece. ...
Igoumenitsa (Greek: ÎγοÏ
μενίÏÏα) is a coastal city in northwestern Greece. ...
Ioannina (Greek: [ÎÏάννινα], often Îιάννενα /janena/ or Îιάννινα /janina/; anglicized to Janina or Yanina) is a city in Epirus, north-western Greece, with a population of approximately 100,000 including suburbs. ...
Trikala (Greek: ΤÏίκαλα) is a city in northwestern Thessaly, Greece. ...
Larissa (Greek: ÎάÏιÏα, Lárisa) is the capital city of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa Prefecture. ...
Volos (Greek: ÎÏλοÏ) is a city situated at the centre of the Greek mainland, about 326 km north from Athens and 215 km south from Thessaloniki. ...
Greek National Road 7 is a north-to-south highway that runs from Kalamata in the south and ends in Corinth in the north. ...
There is also a Kalamata in the Democratic Republic of Congo, see Kalamata, Democratic Republic of Congo Kalamata (Greek, Modern: ÎαλαμάÏα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ai), older forms: Kalamai is a city in southern Greece, on the Peloponnesos, by the Mediterranean. ...
Tripoli (Greek, Modern: ΤÏίÏολη, Ancient/Katharevousa: -s; see also List of traditional Greek place names), older form and Latin: Tripolis, rarely Tripolitsa, Tripolitza and Tripolizza is a city in the central part of the Peloponnesos, Greece, and the capital of the prefecture of Arcadia and the province of Mantineia which is...
Argos (Greek: ÎÏγοÏ, Ãrgos, IPA argos) is a city in Greece in the Peloponnese near Nafplio, which was its historic harbor, named for Nauplius. ...
Corinth, or Korinth (ÎÏÏινθοÏ; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek city, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece. ...
Greek National Road 8 is an old highway linking the cities of Patras, Corinth and Athens. ...
Athens (Greek: Îθήνα, AthÃna IPA: ) is the capital of Greece and one of the most famous cities in the world, named after goddess Athena. ...
Corinth, or Korinth (ÎÏÏινθοÏ; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek city, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece. ...
Patras (Modern Greek ΠάÏÏα, Ancient Greek ΠάÏÏαι Pátrai, Latin Patrae) is the third largest city of Greece, capital of the Achaea prefecture of Greece and of the periphery of West Greece and the first urban centre of the peninsula of Peloponnese. ...
A non-freeway part of the road Greek National Road 8A, sometimes Greek National Road 8 is a toll road running from Kifissou avenue, in Athens up to the northeast of Patras. ...
Athens (Greek: Îθήνα, AthÃna IPA: ) is the capital of Greece and one of the most famous cities in the world, named after goddess Athena. ...
Corinth, or Korinth (ÎÏÏινθοÏ; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek city, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece. ...
Patras (Modern Greek ΠάÏÏα, Ancient Greek ΠάÏÏαι Pátrai, Latin Patrae) is the third largest city of Greece, capital of the Achaea prefecture of Greece and of the periphery of West Greece and the first urban centre of the peninsula of Peloponnese. ...
Greek National Road 9 is the second-longest national highway that runs into the Peloponnese. ...
Patras (Modern Greek ΠάÏÏα, Ancient Greek ΠάÏÏαι Pátrai, Latin Patrae) is the third largest city of Greece, capital of the Achaea prefecture of Greece and of the periphery of West Greece and the first urban centre of the peninsula of Peloponnese. ...
For other places that have the same name, click Pyrgos (disambiguation) Pyrgos is an archaeological site of the Minoan civilization near Myrtos in the municipality of Ierapetra on the south coast of Crete. ...
Methoni (Greek ÎεθÏνη) is a town on the southwestern coast of the prefecture of Messinia, Greece. ...
Allagi (Greek: Αλλαγή), also Allayi, Alagi, rarely Alai is a community located less than 1 km south of GR-9A/E55 in the northern part of the prefecture of Messenia. ...
Greek National Road 9 is the second-longest national highway that runs into the Peloponnese. ...
Greek National Road 7 is a north-to-south highway that runs from Kalamata in the south and ends in Corinth in the north. ...
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It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into theatre. ...
Kavala (also seen as Kavála, Kavalla, (Greek: Îαβάλα), (2001 pop. ...
Greece National Road 13 links Katerini with national road 3 Mikro Eleftherohori (8km northern of Elassona). ...
Elassona is a town in the prefecture of Larisa in Greece. ...
Katerini (Greek: ÎαÏεÏίνη) is a town in Northern Greece, the capital of Pieria prefecture. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into theatre. ...
Xanthi (Greek: Îάνθη) is a city in northern Greece, in the East Macedonia and Thrace periphery. ...
There is also a Kalamata in the Democratic Republic of Congo, see Kalamata, Democratic Republic of Congo Kalamata (Greek, Modern: ÎαλαμάÏα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ai), older forms: Kalamai is a city in southern Greece, on the Peloponnesos, by the Mediterranean. ...
Grevena (Greek: ÎÏεβενά) is a town in Greece, capital of the Grevena prefecture, one of the fifty-one prefectures of Greece. ...
Neapoli is the name of the following cities and communities: Neapoli,_Thessaloniki, Greece is a municipality in Thessaloniki conurbation. ...
Kastoria (Greek: ÎαÏÏοÏιά) is a city in northern Greece. ...
Ancient Via Egnatia route Via Egnatia (Greek: ÎγναÏία ÎδÏÏ) was a road constructed by the Romans around 146 BC. It was named after Gnaeus Egnatius, proconsul of Macedonia, who ordered its construction. ...
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Preveza is a town in north-western Greece. ...
Igoumenitsa (Greek: ÎγοÏ
μενίÏÏα) is a coastal city in northwestern Greece. ...
Ioannina (Greek: [ÎÏάννινα], often Îιάννενα /janena/ or Îιάννινα /janina/; anglicized to Janina or Yanina) is a city in Epirus, north-western Greece, with a population of approximately 100,000 including suburbs. ...
Konitsa (Greek: Κόνιτσα) is a town in Epirus, Greece, near the Albanian border. ...
Neapoli is the name of the following cities and communities: Neapoli,_Thessaloniki, Greece is a municipality in Thessaloniki conurbation. ...
The seal of the municipality of Kozani - The fighter of the Macedonian Struggle, Kozani (Greek: Îοζάνη), is a city in northern Greece, capital of Kozani Prefecture. ...
Preveza is a town in north-western Greece. ...
Arta may refer to: Djibouti Arta District Arta, Djibouti Greece Arta Prefecture Arta, Greece Italy Piano dArta Ancient People Arta Kamuia or Arta Kamuio This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...
Greece Interstate 5 is a highway in Western Greece. ...
Kalpaki (ÎαλÏάκι) is a municipality in the Ioannina Prefecture, Greece. ...
Elassona is a town in the prefecture of Larisa in Greece. ...
Kalampaka (ÎαλαμÏάκα) is a municipality in the Trikala Prefecture, Greece. ...
Greek National Road 27 is a highway linking Itea, Amfissa and Lamia. ...
Amphissa redirects here, for the ancient town near todays Roccella Ionica, see Amphissa, Italy Amfissa (Greek: ÎμÏιÏÏα), other form: Amfissa, Latin: Amphissa is a town and the capital of the Phokida prefecture and the Parnassida province with the population around 10,000. ...
There are several different meanings of Lamia. ...
Arta may refer to: Djibouti Arta District Arta, Djibouti Greece Arta Prefecture Arta, Greece Italy Piano dArta Ancient People Arta Kamuia or Arta Kamuio This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...
Trikala (Greek: ΤÏίκαλα) is a city in northwestern Thessaly, Greece. ...
Karditsa (Greek: ÎαÏδίÏÏα) is a city in western Thessaly in mainland Greece. ...
Farsala (Greek: ΦάÏÏαλα), ancient times: Pharsalus is one of the largest cities in the prefecture and is also a municipality as well as a province. ...
Volos (Greek: ÎÏλοÏ) is a city situated at the centre of the Greek mainland, about 326 km north from Athens and 215 km south from Thessaloniki. ...
Patras (Modern Greek ΠάÏÏα, Ancient Greek ΠάÏÏαι Pátrai, Latin Patrae) is the third largest city of Greece, capital of the Achaea prefecture of Greece and of the periphery of West Greece and the first urban centre of the peninsula of Peloponnese. ...
Greek National Road 33 is a highway that runs from Patras, originally at Dimitris Gounaris Street, now begins at the beltway, and had a branch ending at Olympia, and ends near Vytina, and LevÃdi, and some think it still ends at Ellinikon near Andritsaina and Megalopolis. ...
Patras (Modern Greek ΠάÏÏα, Ancient Greek ΠάÏÏαι Pátrai, Latin Patrae) is the third largest city of Greece, capital of the Achaea prefecture of Greece and of the periphery of West Greece and the first urban centre of the peninsula of Peloponnese. ...
Panopoulo (Greek, Modern: ΠανÏÏοÏ
λο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -n fr. ...
Lefkasio (Greek: ÎεÏ
κάÏιο) is a municipality in the south-eastern part of the Achaea prefecture, Greece. ...
Greek National Road 38 is a highway linking the cities of Agrinio, Karpenisi and Lamia. ...
Agrinio (Greek, Modern: ÎγÏίνιο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on, older form: Agrinion, Latin: Agrinium) is the largest city and a municipality of the Aetolia-Acarnania prefecture of Greece, with about 100. ...
Karpenisi (Greek: ÎαÏÏενήÏι - KarpenÃsi) is a city in central Greece. ...
There are several different meanings of Lamia. ...
Tripoli (Greek, Modern: ΤÏίÏολη, Ancient/Katharevousa: -s; see also List of traditional Greek place names), older form and Latin: Tripolis, rarely Tripolitsa, Tripolitza and Tripolizza is a city in the central part of the Peloponnesos, Greece, and the capital of the prefecture of Arcadia and the province of Mantineia which is...
In Greek mythology, Sparti (Gr. ...
Gytheio (Greek, Modern: ÎÏθειο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on), also Gythio, Githeio or Githio is a town of Laconia in Greece, long known as the seaport of Sparta some 30 miles inland. ...
Amphilochia (ÎμÏιλοÏία) is a municipality in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece. ...
Greek National Road 44 is a highway linking the cities of Thiva, Chalkida and Karystos. ...
Thebes (in modern Greek: Îήβα - ThÃva, in ancient Greek and Katharevousa: - ThÄbai or ThÃvai) is a city in Greece, situated to the north of the Cithaeron range, which divides Boeotia from Attica, and on the southern edge of the Boeotian plain. ...
Chalcis or Chalkida, Halkida, Halkis or Chalkis (Greek, Modern: Χαλκίδα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -is), the chief town of the island of Euboea in Greece, situated on the strait of the Euripus at its narrowest point. ...
General info Karystos is a small coastal town on the Greek island of Euboea. ...
Greek National Road 48 is a highway in Western and Central Greece. ...
Antirio (Greek: Modern, Αντίρριο, also pronouced as: a-DEE-ree-oh, Ancient/Katharevousa: _n), older spellings Antirrio, Antirrion, Antirhion, Antirion, ancient spelling: Antirrhion, Latin: Antirrhium is a community lying in a cape which has its closest distance to the Peloponnese in which the Rio_Antirio bridge can now access to the...
Naupactus is also a scientific name, see Naupactus (beetle) Nafpaktos, Latin: Naupactus or Naupactos (Italian, Lepanto; modern Greek, Ναύπακτος, rarely Epakto), is a town in the nomarchy of Acarnania and Aetolia, Greece, situated on a bay on the north side of the straits of Lepanto. ...
Galaxidi harbor Galaxidi (Greek, Modern: Îαλαξίδι, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on), is a town and a municipality located in the southern part of the prefecture of Phokida. ...
Livadeia (Greek: Îιβαδειά - Livadeiá or Îεβάδεια - Levádeia) is a city in central Greece. ...
Argostoli (Greek: Modern: Αργοστόλι, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ον, -on) is the main town on the Greek island of Cephalonia, and is the seat of the province and the capital of the prefecture. ...
Sami flag The Sami People (there are other names and spellings including Sámi, Saami and Lapp) are an indigenous people of northern Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia, covering a total area in the Nordic countries corresponding to the size of Sweden. ...
Geography The capital of the Cephallonia prefecture is Argostoli. ...
Alexandroupoli (also Alexandroupolis) is a city of Greece and the capital of the Evros Prefecture in Thrace. ...
Orestiada (Greek, Modern: ÎÏεÏÏιάδα, Ancient Katharevousa, Orestias) or Orestias is the northeasternmost and northernmost city of Greece and the capital of the Orestiada Province as well as the Evros prefectures second largest city and province in population. ...
Selimiye Mosque, built by Sinan in 1575 Edirne is a city in Thrace, the westernmost part of Turkey, close to the borders with Greece and Bulgaria. ...
Svilengrad (Cyrillic: СвиленгÑад) is a municipality in Bulgaria situated at the border of Turkey and Greece. ...
External links Information about Serres (Greek and English) Serres is the name of several communes in France: Serres in the Aude département Serres in the Hautes-Alpes département Serres in the Meurthe-et-Moselle département Categories: Greece geography stubs | Cities and towns in Greece ...
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Kilkis (Greek: ÎιλκίÏ, South Slavic languages: ÐÑкÑÑ; transliterated KukuÅ¡ or Kukush) is a small provincial city in Central Macedonia, Greece. ...
Nemea is an ancient site near the head of the valley of the Nemea River in the Peloponnessus of Greece. ...
Levidi, Arcaidia, Greece is a small town located on the Peloponese about 25km north of Tripolis. ...
Greek National Road 70 is a highway linking Argos, Nafplio, Epidavros, and Corinth. ...
Corinth, or Korinth (ÎÏÏινθοÏ; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek city, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece. ...
Panoramic view of the theater at Epidaurus Epidaurus (Epidauros) was a small city (polis) in ancient Greece at the Saronic Gulf. ...
Náfplio (Ναύπλιον) is a town on the Peloponnese in Greece. ...
Argos (Greek: ÎÏγοÏ, Ãrgos, IPA argos) is a city in Greece in the Peloponnese near Nafplio, which was its historic harbor, named for Nauplius. ...
Greek National Road 74 is a highway linking Pyrgos, Olympia, Tripoli and GR-7/E65. ...
For other places that have the same name, click Pyrgos (disambiguation) Pyrgos is an archaeological site of the Minoan civilization near Myrtos in the municipality of Ierapetra on the south coast of Crete. ...
Olympia (Greek: ÎλÏ
μÏία OlympÃa or ÎλÏμÏια Olýmpia, older transliterations, Olimpia, Olimbia), a sanctuary of ancient Greece in Elis, is known for having been the site of the Olympic Games in classical times, comparable in importance to the Pythian Games held in Delphi. ...
Tripoli (Greek, Modern: ΤÏίÏολη, Ancient/Katharevousa: -s; see also List of traditional Greek place names), older form and Latin: Tripolis, rarely Tripolitsa, Tripolitza and Tripolizza is a city in the central part of the Peloponnesos, Greece, and the capital of the prefecture of Arcadia and the province of Mantineia which is...
Greek National Road 76 (Pyrgos - Andritsaina - Megalopoli) is an west to east highway linking 2 km W of Krestena with GR-9/E55, Andritsaina and SE of Megalopoli (until 2003, in Megalopoli). ...
Olympia (Greek: ÎλÏ
μÏία OlympÃa or ÎλÏμÏια Olýmpia, older transliterations, Olimpia, Olimbia), a sanctuary of ancient Greece in Elis, is known for having been the site of the Olympic Games in classical times, comparable in importance to the Pythian Games held in Delphi. ...
Andritsaina (Greek: ÎνδÏίÏÏαινα), also Andritsena is a community and a municipality located in the southeastern part of the Ilia Prefecture in the middle of a highway, officially and unofficially GR-76 between Krestena and Megalopoli. ...
Megalopolis (Greek: large city, great city) can mean: The city of Megalopolis, Greece. ...
Chalcis or Chalkida, Halkida, Halkis or Chalkis (Greek, Modern: Χαλκίδα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -is), the chief town of the island of Euboea in Greece, situated on the strait of the Euripus at its narrowest point. ...
Istiaia (ÎÏÏιαία) is a municipality in Euboea, Greece. ...
Euboea or Negropont (Modern Greek: ÎÏβοια Evia, Ancient Greek Îúβοια Eúboia; see also List of traditional Greek place names), is the largest island of the Greek archipelago. ...
Malakasa is a community of the Greek prefecture of Attica. ...
Greece Interstate 1 is one of the longest highways in Greece. ...
Oropos, or Oropus is a Greek seaport, on the Euripus in Attica, opposite Eretria. ...
Greek National Road 82 (Pylos - Kalamata - Sparti) is a west to east highway linking Pylos with the GR-9/E55, Kalamata and downtown Sparta with GR-37/E???. The highway begins in downtown Pylos and runs through the southwestern part of Messenia and through curvy roads and through Lykodimos and...
Pylos (Greek Î ÏλοÏ), formerly Navarino, is the name of a bay and a town on the west coast of the Peloponnese, in the district of Messenia in southern Greece. ...
There is also a Kalamata in the Democratic Republic of Congo, see Kalamata, Democratic Republic of Congo Kalamata (Greek, Modern: ÎαλαμάÏα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ai), older forms: Kalamai is a city in southern Greece, on the Peloponnesos, by the Mediterranean. ...
In Greek mythology, Sparti (Gr. ...
Gerakas (Greek: Γέρακας), is a suburb in the northern part of Athens, Greece. ...
Marathon (Greek, Modern: Μαραθώνα Marathona or Marathonas, Ancient/Katharavousa: Μαραθών) is a town in Greece, the site of the battle of Marathon in 490 BC, in which the Athenian army defeated the Persians. ...
Greek National Road 1 is the longest highway in Greece. ...
Varkiza (Greek: ÎάÏκιζα), also Alianthos (ÎλίανθοÏ) is a suburban place that is part of the municipality of Vari in southern Attica and is the located east of the Megalo Daktylo (Large Finger). ...
Artemis, Artemida (Greek, Modern: ÎÏÏεμίδα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -str) or Loutsa (Greek: ÎοÏÏÏα) is a suburban town in east Attica, approximately 25 km east of Athens, S of Rafina, NE of the Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport, E of the Attiki Odos (numbers 6 and 65) and N of Lavrio. ...
Gytheio (Greek, Modern: ÎÏθειο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on), also Gythio, Githeio or Githio is a town of Laconia in Greece, long known as the seaport of Sparta some 30 miles inland. ...
Monemvasia (Greek: ÎονεμβαÏία , or Malvasy, Turkish: BenefÅe or MenekÅe), is a medieval fortress with an adjacent town, located on a small peninsula off the east coast of the Peloponnese in the Greek prefecture of Laconia. ...
Main Route Greek National Road 89 is a highway that goes from Koropi to Lavrio as a continuation of the Attiki Odos route. ...
Glyka Nera or Glika Nera (Greek: Γλυκά Νερά meaning sweet water), is a suburb in the northeastern part of Athens, Greece. ...
Laurium or Laurion (Λαύριον, Thoricum before early 1000s BC, Ergastiri throughout the medieval times and the mid to late 1000s, Ergastiri is Greek for Workplace) is a town in southeastern part of Attica, Greece and is one of the southernmost and the seat of the municipality of Laverotiki, famous in...
Kissamos (Greek: ÎίÏÏαμοÏ) is a town and municipality in the west of the island of Crete, Greece. ...
Chania (IPA , Greek: Χανιά, also transliterated as Hania or Khania, older form and Italian: Canea, Godart and Olivier abbreviation: KH) is the second city of Crete and the capital of the Chania Prefecture. ...
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Morozini Fountain on Venizelou square in Heraclion, Crete, built in 1628 Heraclion (transliterated from the Ancient Greek spelling of the name), sometimes also spelled Heraklion, Heraclio, Heraklio, Iraclion and Iraklio (transliteration of the Modern Greek spelling and pronounciation of the place), and various other similar spellings (in Greek: ÎÏάκλειο), is the...
Agios Nikolaos or Ayios Nikolaos (Greek: ÃÎ³Î¹Î¿Ï ÎικÏλαοÏ, meaning Saint Nicholas) is a common place name in Greece and Cyprus since Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of sailors and of all of Greece. ...
Sitias harbor Sitia is a port town in the far east of Crete. ...
Overview Greek National Road 91 (GR-91) is a highway running from the southernmost limit of the Athens metropolitan Area, in Vouliagmeni up to Sounio. ...
There is a village named Vouliagmeni in the prefecture of Ilia, see Vouliagmeni (Ilia), Greece. ...
Cape Sounion, looking out to the Aegean islands The cape of Sounion or Sounio, previously known as Sunium (in ancient Greek Σούνιον) is located 65 kilometres south-east of Athens, in Attica. ...
E-95 is the one of the main arteries on the island of Rhodes and is the only one recorded as a National Highway. ...
Rhodes, Greek: ΡÏÎ´Î¿Ï (pron. ...
Acropolis of Lindos: the restored stoa Lindos (Greek ÎινδοÏ;) is a town and an archaeological site on the east coast of the island of Rhodes (Rhodhos) in the Dodecanese Islands in south-eastern Greece. ...
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Ierapetra (Greek: ÎεÏάÏεÏÏα) is a municipality and a town in the east of the Greek island of Crete, in the prefecture of Lasithi. ...
Sitias harbor Sitia is a port town in the far east of Crete. ...
For the village in Corinthia, see Heraklion, Corinthia. ...
Correlation with European routes This is a list of European routes that shows which parts of them run through Greece. Europes road system incorporates a series of European routes, which are numbered E1 and up. ...
Major routes: - E55: GR-18, Preveza-Rio-Patras, Patras-Pyrgos-Kalamata through GR-9, GR-9A and GR-7
- E65: Republic of Macedonia border-Florina-Kozani-Elassona-Larissa-Lamia through GR-3, Lamia-Amfissa-Galaxidi through GR-27, Galaxidi-Antirio through GR-48, Antirio-Rio-Corinth through GR-8A, Corinth-Tripoli through motorway, Tripoli-Kalamata through GR-7, Kissamos-Chania through GR-90
- E75: Republic of Macedonia border-Thessaloniki-Athens through GR-1, Chania-Aghios Nikolaos through GR-90
- E79: Bulgarian border-Serres through GR-57, Serres-Thessaloniki through GR-12
- E85: GR-51
- E86: Albanian border at Kristalopigi-Florina-Edessa-Gefyra (west of Thessaloniki), through GR-2
- E90: Via Egnatia
- E92: GR-6
- E94: Attiki Odos and Athens-Corinth through GR-8A
Other routes: The European route E55 passes through the following cities: Helsingborg - Elsinore - Rostock - Berlin - Dresden - Teplice - Prague - Vienna - Ancona - Ioannina - Arta (bypasses) - Amphilochia - Agrinion - Messolonghi - Rhion * Antirrhion - Patras - Kourtesi - Marathia - Pyrgos - Epitalion - Zacharo - Kalo Nero - near Dorio - near Oichalia - Allagi - Thouria - Kalamáta From Helsingborg, the route continues northward through Sweden and...
Preveza is a town in north-western Greece. ...
Patras (Modern Greek ΠάÏÏα, Ancient Greek ΠάÏÏαι Pátrai, Latin Patrae) is the third largest city of Greece, capital of the Achaea prefecture of Greece and of the periphery of West Greece and the first urban centre of the peninsula of Peloponnese. ...
Patras (Modern Greek ΠάÏÏα, Ancient Greek ΠάÏÏαι Pátrai, Latin Patrae) is the third largest city of Greece, capital of the Achaea prefecture of Greece and of the periphery of West Greece and the first urban centre of the peninsula of Peloponnese. ...
For other places that have the same name, click Pyrgos (disambiguation) Pyrgos is an archaeological site of the Minoan civilization near Myrtos in the municipality of Ierapetra on the south coast of Crete. ...
There is also a Kalamata in the Democratic Republic of Congo, see Kalamata, Democratic Republic of Congo Kalamata (Greek, Modern: ÎαλαμάÏα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ai), older forms: Kalamai is a city in southern Greece, on the Peloponnesos, by the Mediterranean. ...
European route E65 is a road part of the International E-road network. ...
Motto: (Transliteration: ) (English: ) Anthem: (Transliteration: ) (English: ) Capital Skopje Largest city Skopje Official language(s) Macedonian, Albanian1 Government Parliamentary republic - President Branko Crvenkovski - Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski Independence From Yugoslavia - Declared September 8, 1991 Area - Total 25,333 km² (148th) 9,779 sq mi - Water (%) 1. ...
Florina (Greek: ΦλÏÏινα; Bulgarian: ÐеÑин/Lerin) is a town in Greece. ...
The seal of the municipality of Kozani - The fighter of the Macedonian Struggle, Kozani (Greek: Îοζάνη), is a city in northern Greece, capital of Kozani Prefecture. ...
Elassona is a town in the prefecture of Larisa in Greece. ...
Larissa (Greek: ÎάÏιÏα, Lárisa) is the capital city of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa Prefecture. ...
There are several different meanings of Lamia. ...
There are several different meanings of Lamia. ...
Amphissa redirects here, for the ancient town near todays Roccella Ionica, see Amphissa, Italy Amfissa (Greek: ÎμÏιÏÏα), other form: Amfissa, Latin: Amphissa is a town and the capital of the Phokida prefecture and the Parnassida province with the population around 10,000. ...
Galaxidi harbor Galaxidi (Greek, Modern: Îαλαξίδι, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on), is a town and a municipality located in the southern part of the prefecture of Phokida. ...
Galaxidi harbor Galaxidi (Greek, Modern: Îαλαξίδι, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on), is a town and a municipality located in the southern part of the prefecture of Phokida. ...
Antirio (Greek: Modern, Αντίρριο, also pronouced as: a-DEE-ree-oh, Ancient/Katharevousa: _n), older spellings Antirrio, Antirrion, Antirhion, Antirion, ancient spelling: Antirrhion, Latin: Antirrhium is a community lying in a cape which has its closest distance to the Peloponnese in which the Rio_Antirio bridge can now access to the...
Antirio (Greek: Modern, Αντίρριο, also pronouced as: a-DEE-ree-oh, Ancient/Katharevousa: _n), older spellings Antirrio, Antirrion, Antirhion, Antirion, ancient spelling: Antirrhion, Latin: Antirrhium is a community lying in a cape which has its closest distance to the Peloponnese in which the Rio_Antirio bridge can now access to the...
Corinth, or Korinth (ÎÏÏινθοÏ; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek city, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece. ...
Greece Interstate 8A, sometimes Greece Interstate 8 is a toll freeway running from Kifissou some from Skaramangas, outside athend to northeast of Patras, that once had two-lanes running for 70% of the freeway 45 km, now its 45%, 105 km, Patras-Rhion, Longos-Selimantika interchange, Aegion, Platanos to Akrata...
Corinth, or Korinth (ÎÏÏινθοÏ; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek city, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece. ...
Tripoli (Greek, Modern: ΤÏίÏολη, Ancient/Katharevousa: -s; see also List of traditional Greek place names), older form and Latin: Tripolis, rarely Tripolitsa, Tripolitza and Tripolizza is a city in the central part of the Peloponnesos, Greece, and the capital of the prefecture of Arcadia and the province of Mantineia which is...
Tripoli (Greek, Modern: ΤÏίÏολη, Ancient/Katharevousa: -s; see also List of traditional Greek place names), older form and Latin: Tripolis, rarely Tripolitsa, Tripolitza and Tripolizza is a city in the central part of the Peloponnesos, Greece, and the capital of the prefecture of Arcadia and the province of Mantineia which is...
There is also a Kalamata in the Democratic Republic of Congo, see Kalamata, Democratic Republic of Congo Kalamata (Greek, Modern: ÎαλαμάÏα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ai), older forms: Kalamai is a city in southern Greece, on the Peloponnesos, by the Mediterranean. ...
Kissamos (Greek: ÎίÏÏαμοÏ) is a town and municipality in the west of the island of Crete, Greece. ...
Chania (IPA , Greek: Χανιά, also transliterated as Hania or Khania, older form and Italian: Canea, Godart and Olivier abbreviation: KH) is the second city of Crete and the capital of the Chania Prefecture. ...
The E75 is part of the Trans European Road Network, which is a series of main roads in the European Union. ...
Motto: (Transliteration: ) (English: ) Anthem: (Transliteration: ) (English: ) Capital Skopje Largest city Skopje Official language(s) Macedonian, Albanian1 Government Parliamentary republic - President Branko Crvenkovski - Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski Independence From Yugoslavia - Declared September 8, 1991 Area - Total 25,333 km² (148th) 9,779 sq mi - Water (%) 1. ...
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Athens (Greek: Îθήνα, AthÃna IPA: ) is the capital of Greece and one of the most famous cities in the world, named after goddess Athena. ...
Greece Interstate 1 is one of the longest highways in Greece. ...
Chania (IPA , Greek: Χανιά, also transliterated as Hania or Khania, older form and Italian: Canea, Godart and Olivier abbreviation: KH) is the second city of Crete and the capital of the Chania Prefecture. ...
Agios Nikolaos or Ayios Nikolaos (Greek: ÃÎ³Î¹Î¿Ï ÎικÏλαοÏ, meaning Saint Nicholas) is a common place name in Greece and Cyprus since Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of sailors and of all of Greece. ...
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Florina (Greek: ΦλÏÏινα; Bulgarian: ÐеÑин/Lerin) is a town in Greece. ...
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Ancient Via Egnatia route Via Egnatia (Greek: ÎγναÏία ÎδÏÏ) was a road constructed by the Romans around 146 BC. It was named after Gnaeus Egnatius, proconsul of Macedonia, who ordered its construction. ...
The E92 is a BMW automobile platform that will form the basis for the new BMW M3. ...
Greece Interstate 6 is a highway in north-central Greece. ...
The E94 is part of the international E-road network, which is a series of main roads in the European Union. ...
Attiki Odos (Greek: Αττική Οδος) is a private-owned superhighway in Greece. ...
Athens (Greek: Îθήνα, AthÃna IPA: ) is the capital of Greece and one of the most famous cities in the world, named after goddess Athena. ...
Corinth, or Korinth (ÎÏÏινθοÏ; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek city, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece. ...
Greece Interstate 8A, sometimes Greece Interstate 8 is a toll freeway running from Kifissou some from Skaramangas, outside athend to northeast of Patras, that once had two-lanes running for 70% of the freeway 45 km, now its 45%, 105 km, Patras-Rhion, Longos-Selimantika interchange, Aegion, Platanos to Akrata...
Note: when certain highways that carry European routes are replaced with motorways, the European routes will be re-assigned to the new motorways. For example, GR-7 carries the E65 from Tripoli to Kalamata. When the Corinth-Tripoli-Kalamata motorway is complete, E65 will run through it and not through GR-7 anymore. Greece Interstate 5 is a highway in Western Greece. ...
Preveza is a town in north-western Greece. ...
Amphilochia (ÎμÏιλοÏία) is a municipality in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece. ...
Amphilochia (ÎμÏιλοÏία) is a municipality in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece. ...
Karpenisi (Greek: ÎαÏÏενήÏι - KarpenÃsi) is a city in central Greece. ...
There are several different meanings of Lamia. ...
Eleusis (Greek, Modern: Ελεύσινα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -is) was a small town about 30 km NW of Athens. ...
Thebes (in modern Greek: Îήβα - ThÃva, in ancient Greek and Katharevousa: - ThÄbai or ThÃvai) is a city in Greece, situated to the north of the Cithaeron range, which divides Boeotia from Attica, and on the southern edge of the Boeotian plain. ...
E65 is a name of a BMW car platform: BMW E65/E66 a European road: European route E65 This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Corinth, or Korinth (ÎÏÏινθοÏ; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek city, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece. ...
Tripoli (Greek, Modern: ΤÏίÏολη, Ancient/Katharevousa: -s; see also List of traditional Greek place names), older form and Latin: Tripolis, rarely Tripolitsa, Tripolitza and Tripolizza is a city in the central part of the Peloponnesos, Greece, and the capital of the prefecture of Arcadia and the province of Mantineia which is...
There is also a Kalamata in the Democratic Republic of Congo, see Kalamata, Democratic Republic of Congo Kalamata (Greek, Modern: ÎαλαμάÏα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ai), older forms: Kalamai is a city in southern Greece, on the Peloponnesos, by the Mediterranean. ...
E65 is a name of a BMW car platform: BMW E65/E66 a European road: European route E65 This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Motorways - GR-1 and GR-8A, together, form the "PAThE Motorway" from the initials of the route: Patras - Athens - Thessaloniki - Evzoni, the latter being the last village before the Republic of Macedonia border. Note that some parts of this route are not up to motorway standards yet, but there are plans for them to be upgraded. These parts are: Patras-Corinth, Maliakos Bay, and Tempe Valley. As of early 2006, works are in progress around Maliakos Bay, and the other two parts are being planned or tendered. They are expected to be completed around 2012. Its full length will be 749 kilometres or 468.1 miles, including 14 km or 8.7 mi shared route with Via Egnatia. (See GR-1, GR-8A)
- Via Egnatia or "Egnatia Odos" in Greek, is a new motorway that parallels GR-2 for most of its way (see above). Despite what some believe, GR-2 and Via Egnatia ARE NOT the same road. It is yet unnumbered and referred to with that name, although it will be numbered GR-2, replacing the previous road, when completed. It will be fully complete in 2008. Its full length will be 670 kilometres or 416.4 miles. (see Via Egnatia)
- The "Corinth-Tripoli-Kalamata motorway" is unnumbered and is not in the list. It roughly runs parallel to GR-7. As of 2006, it is still under construction from Tripoli to Kalamata, while the part from Corinth to Tripoli was completed in the 1990s. Its full length will be 205 kilometres or 127.4 miles, including an auxiliary route to Sparta.
- The urban "Attiki Odos motorway" is also unnumbered and not in the list. Its full length is 65 kilometres or 40.4 miles. It is planned to be extended to various directions, bringing its total length to 141 km or 87.6 miles.
- GR-90, located in Crete, is currently being upgraded to motorway, with certain parts already complete, as of early 2006. It is also known as "North Crete motorway", and its full length will be 310 kilometres or 192.7 miles.
- There are plans to build a new motorway which will be called "Ionia Odos" or Via Ionia, named after the Ionian Sea. It will start at Ioannina, at a junction with Via Egnatia, and go south to Antirio, Patras, Pyrgos and end at Kalamata. It will run parallel to GR-5, GR-9 up to the junction with GR-9A, then parallel to the latter and finally paraller to GR-7 from the GR-9A junction to Kalamata. As of early 2006, the only constructed parts are: Arta Bypass (partly), Agrinio Bypass (partly), Rio-Antirio bridge, Patras Bypass. Its full length will be 384 kilometres or 238.7 miles.
- There are plans to build a motorway from Lamia to Via Egnatia (with which it will connect) to accommodate the E65. As of early 2006, it is expected to be tendered and start construction by late 2006. It is known as "Central Greece motorway", and its full length will be 175 kilometres or 109.4 miles.
Note 1: Except for the previously mentioned motorways, all other highways in Greece are undivided 2-laned. Lengths are approximate, with a 1 km (0.6 mi) margin of error. Greek National Road 1 is the longest highway in Greece. ...
Greece Interstate 8A, sometimes Greece Interstate 8 is a toll freeway running from Kifissou some from Skaramangas, outside athend to northeast of Patras, that once had two-lanes running for 70% of the freeway 45 km, now its 45%, 105 km, Patras-Rhion, Longos-Selimantika interchange, Aegion, Platanos to Akrata...
Motto: (Transliteration: ) (English: ) Anthem: (Transliteration: ) (English: ) Capital Skopje Largest city Skopje Official language(s) Macedonian, Albanian1 Government Parliamentary republic - President Branko Crvenkovski - Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski Independence From Yugoslavia - Declared September 8, 1991 Area - Total 25,333 km² (148th) 9,779 sq mi - Water (%) 1. ...
Tempe is a variant spelling for the food Tempeh. ...
Greek National Road 1 is the longest highway in Greece. ...
Greece Interstate 8A, sometimes Greece Interstate 8 is a toll freeway running from Kifissou some from Skaramangas, outside athend to northeast of Patras, that once had two-lanes running for 70% of the freeway 45 km, now its 45%, 105 km, Patras-Rhion, Longos-Selimantika interchange, Aegion, Platanos to Akrata...
Ancient Via Egnatia route Via Egnatia (Greek: ÎγναÏία ÎδÏÏ) was a road constructed by the Romans around 146 BC. It was named after Gnaeus Egnatius, proconsul of Macedonia, who ordered its construction. ...
Ancient Via Egnatia route Via Egnatia (Greek: ÎγναÏία ÎδÏÏ) was a road constructed by the Romans around 146 BC. It was named after Gnaeus Egnatius, proconsul of Macedonia, who ordered its construction. ...
Ancient Via Egnatia route Via Egnatia (Greek: ÎγναÏία ÎδÏÏ) was a road constructed by the Romans around 146 BC. It was named after Gnaeus Egnatius, proconsul of Macedonia, who ordered its construction. ...
Corinth, or Korinth (ÎÏÏινθοÏ; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek city, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece. ...
Tripoli (Greek, Modern: ΤÏίÏολη, Ancient/Katharevousa: -s; see also List of traditional Greek place names), older form and Latin: Tripolis, rarely Tripolitsa, Tripolitza and Tripolizza is a city in the central part of the Peloponnesos, Greece, and the capital of the prefecture of Arcadia and the province of Mantineia which is...
There is also a Kalamata in the Democratic Republic of Congo, see Kalamata, Democratic Republic of Congo Kalamata (Greek, Modern: ÎαλαμάÏα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ai), older forms: Kalamai is a city in southern Greece, on the Peloponnesos, by the Mediterranean. ...
Tripoli (Greek, Modern: ΤÏίÏολη, Ancient/Katharevousa: -s; see also List of traditional Greek place names), older form and Latin: Tripolis, rarely Tripolitsa, Tripolitza and Tripolizza is a city in the central part of the Peloponnesos, Greece, and the capital of the prefecture of Arcadia and the province of Mantineia which is...
There is also a Kalamata in the Democratic Republic of Congo, see Kalamata, Democratic Republic of Congo Kalamata (Greek, Modern: ÎαλαμάÏα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ai), older forms: Kalamai is a city in southern Greece, on the Peloponnesos, by the Mediterranean. ...
Corinth, or Korinth (ÎÏÏινθοÏ; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek city, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece. ...
Tripoli (Greek, Modern: ΤÏίÏολη, Ancient/Katharevousa: -s; see also List of traditional Greek place names), older form and Latin: Tripolis, rarely Tripolitsa, Tripolitza and Tripolizza is a city in the central part of the Peloponnesos, Greece, and the capital of the prefecture of Arcadia and the province of Mantineia which is...
See also 1990s, the band The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive, sometimes informally including popular culture from the very late 1980s and from 2000 and beyond. ...
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Attiki Odos (Greek: Αττική Οδος) is a private-owned superhighway in Greece. ...
Crete (Greek: ÎÏήÏη KrÃti; Turkish: Girit) is the largest of the Greek islands and the fifth largest in the Mediterranean Sea. ...
The Ionian Sea. ...
Ioannina (Greek: [ÎÏάννινα], often Îιάννενα /janena/ or Îιάννινα /janina/; anglicized to Janina or Yanina) is a city in Epirus, north-western Greece, with a population of approximately 100,000 including suburbs. ...
Ancient Via Egnatia route Via Egnatia (Greek: ÎγναÏία ÎδÏÏ) was a road constructed by the Romans around 146 BC. It was named after Gnaeus Egnatius, proconsul of Macedonia, who ordered its construction. ...
Antirio (Greek: Modern, Αντίρριο, also pronouced as: a-DEE-ree-oh, Ancient/Katharevousa: _n), older spellings Antirrio, Antirrion, Antirhion, Antirion, ancient spelling: Antirrhion, Latin: Antirrhium is a community lying in a cape which has its closest distance to the Peloponnese in which the Rio_Antirio bridge can now access to the...
Patras (Modern Greek ΠάÏÏα, Ancient Greek ΠάÏÏαι Pátrai, Latin Patrae) is the third largest city of Greece, capital of the Achaea prefecture of Greece and of the periphery of West Greece and the first urban centre of the peninsula of Peloponnese. ...
For other places that have the same name, click Pyrgos (disambiguation) Pyrgos is an archaeological site of the Minoan civilization near Myrtos in the municipality of Ierapetra on the south coast of Crete. ...
There is also a Kalamata in the Democratic Republic of Congo, see Kalamata, Democratic Republic of Congo Kalamata (Greek, Modern: ÎαλαμάÏα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ai), older forms: Kalamai is a city in southern Greece, on the Peloponnesos, by the Mediterranean. ...
Greek National Road 5 is a highway in Western Greece. ...
Greek National Road 9 is the second-longest national highway that runs into the Peloponnese. ...
Greek National Road 7 is a north-to-south highway that runs from Kalamata in the south and ends in Corinth in the north. ...
Arta (Greek: ÎÏÏα, Albanian: Artë) is a city in north-western Greece, capital of the Arta Prefecture. ...
Agrinio (Greek, Modern: ÎγÏίνιο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on, older form: Agrinion, Latin: Agrinium) is the largest city and a municipality of the Aetolia-Acarnania prefecture of Greece, with about 100. ...
The piers of the Rio-Antirio bridge can slide on their gravel beds to accommodate tectonic movement. ...
There are several different meanings of Lamia. ...
Ancient Via Egnatia route Via Egnatia (Greek: ÎγναÏία ÎδÏÏ) was a road constructed by the Romans around 146 BC. It was named after Gnaeus Egnatius, proconsul of Macedonia, who ordered its construction. ...
European route E65 is a road part of the International E-road network. ...
2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Motorway symbol in UK, France and Ireland. ...
Note 2: After this big project of new motorway construction is completed, motorways will be numbered to the same numbers as the previous roads that they replace. This means that GR-2 will be the Via Egnatia motorway, etc. Ancient Via Egnatia route Via Egnatia (Greek: ÎγναÏία ÎδÏÏ) was a road constructed by the Romans around 146 BC. It was named after Gnaeus Egnatius, proconsul of Macedonia, who ordered its construction. ...
Ancient Via Egnatia route Via Egnatia (Greek: ÎγναÏία ÎδÏÏ) was a road constructed by the Romans around 146 BC. It was named after Gnaeus Egnatius, proconsul of Macedonia, who ordered its construction. ...
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