Greece topographic maps
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Sithonia
Greece > Macedonia and Thrace > Chalkidiki Regional Unit > Toroni Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 473 m

Σούλι
Greece > Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian > Corinthia Regional Unit > Municipal Unit of Sikyona
Average elevation: 597 m

Municipal Unit of Kheronia
Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Regional Unit of Boeotia
Average elevation: 224 m

Sergoula Beach
Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Regional Unit of Phocis > Municipal Unit of Efpalio > Κοινότητα Σεργούλας > Παραλία Σεργούλας
Average elevation: 69 m

Eratini
Greece > Thessaly and Central Greece > Regional Unit of Phocis > Municipal Unit of Tolofona
Average elevation: 46 m

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

Athens
Greece > Attica > Regional Unit of Central Athens
Owing to the rain shadow of the Pindus Mountains, annual precipitation of Athens is lower than most other parts of Greece, especially western Greece. As an example, Ioannina receives around 1,300 mm (51 in) per year, and Agrinio around 800 mm (31 in) per year. Daily average highs for July have been measured…
Average elevation: 178 m

Traostalos
Greece > Region of Crete > Lasithi Regional Unit > Itanos Municipal Unit
Average elevation: 272 m

Thessaloniki
Greece > Macedonia and Thrace > Thessaloniki Regional Unit > Thessaloniki
Average elevation: 126 m

Emporio
Greece > Aegean > Thira Regional Unit > Thira Municipal Unit > Emporio
Average elevation: 116 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