Central Greece
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| Prefectures | Aetolia-Acarnania Attica Boeotia Euboea Evrytania Phocis Phthiotis | |
| Population | 4,591,568 (2001 census) | |
| Area | 24,818.3 km² | |
| Population density | 185/km² | |
Etymology
The region was known for a time as Roúmeli (Ρούμελη), a name deriving from the turkish word Rumelia or Rumeli, meaning the land of Romioi (the land of Greeks). The official name Stereá Elláda (Continental Greece), derives from the fact that Central Greece was one of the first regions along with the Peloponnese to form the modern Greek state.
Geography
Central Greece is the most populous geographical region of Greece, with a population of 4,591,568 people, and covers an area of 24,818.3 km², making it the second largest of the country. It is located to the north of the Peloponnese and to the south of Thessaly and Epirus, bordering the Aegean Sea to the east, the Ionian Sea to the west and the Corinthian Gulf to the south. Its climate is temperate along its coastlines, and dry in the interior.Mountains
The region is one of the most mountainous in Greece, having some of the highest elevations in the country.| Number | Mountain | Height (m) | Placed in Greece | Prefecture |
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| 1 | Giona | | | Phocis |
| 2 | Vardousia | | | Phocis |
| 3 | Parnassus | | | Phocis, Boeotia |
| 4 | Tymfristos | | | Evrytania, Phthiotis |
| 5 | Oeta | | | Phthiotis |
Lakes
Central Greece has also some of the largest lakes in Greece, while amongst the most important is Mornos lake in Phocis, which supplies water around the prefecture, parts of the Phthiotis and Boeotia prefectures and Athens as well.| Number | Lake | Area (km²) | Placed in Greece | Prefecture |
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| 1 | Trichonida | | | Aetolia-Acarnania |
| 2 | Yliki | | | Boeotia |
| 3 | Amvrakia | | | Aetolia-Acarnania |
| 4 | Lysimachia | | | Aetolia-Acarnania |
| 5 | Ozeros | | | Aetolia-Acarnania |
Rivers
Some important and well known rivers of Central Greece are Acheloos in Aetolia-Acarnania which is the second longest of the country, Spercheios in Phthiotis, Evenus in Aetolia-Acarnania and Mornos in Phocis.Cities
The principal cities of the region of Central Greece according to the census of 2001 are:
- Athens - 3,130,841 (Athens metropolitan area icluding all the towns around Athens urban area - 3,761,810)
- Chalkida - 53,584
- Lamia - 46,406
- Agrinio - 42,390
- Thebes - 21,211
- Livadeia - 20,061
Culture
Roumelian music and dances
Roumelian dances tend to be slow and controlled. The clarinet is the main instrument in this region. The main dances of this region are Tsamikos (an ancient warrior dance, in which the leader performs energetic leaps), Mazochto and Kangeli.
See also
External links
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