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Encyclopedia > Nikaia, Larissa

Nikaia (Νίκαια) is a municipality in the Larissa Prefecture, Greece. Population 6,540 (2001). Larissa (Greek: Λάρισα, Lárisa) is a prefecture of Greece, in the periphery of Thessaly. ...

Municipalities and communities of the Larissa Prefecture
AgiaAmpelonasAntichasiaArmenioElassonaEnippeasEvrymenesFarsalaGiannouliGonnoiKato OlymposKilelerKoiladaKrannonasLakereiaLarissaLivadiMakrychoriMelivoiaNarthakiNessonasNikaiaOlymposPlatykamposPolydamantasPotamiaSarantaporoTyrnavos
AmpelakiaKaryaVerdikousa

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Larissa city, Larissa prefecture, Larissa tourism (1802 words)
The town of Elafos is in the Municipality of Agia, Agia is in the prefecture of Larissa, Larissa is in the periphery of Thessalia.
Larissa is a prefecture of Greece, in the periphery of Thessaly.
Larissa is the capital city of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa Prefecture.
BIGpedia - Larissa - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (484 words)
Larissa or Larisa (Greek: Λάρισα) is the capital city of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa prefecture.
The skiing resort of Pilio is to the east and is the closest resort which is 59 km E. The southern part, the northern part, and the northwesternpart are heavily covered with forests while the central, the southwestern, the western and the southeastern part are covered with fertile land that is called the Thessalian Plain.
Thus in Greek mythology, Larissa or Larisa was vaguely personified as a daughter of Pelasgus, though no specific myth was connected with her.
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