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Looking for Attica on the map of Greece you will find its triangular geophysical relief spreading out into the western Aegean Sea. |
Attica is situated in the geographical center of Greece and is washed by the Euboean, Saronic and Corinthian Gulfs. The peninsula ends to the south at Cape Sounion. The position of Attica in the Eastern Mediterranean basin has made it necessary to built a large harbor there, like the Athenians did at Piraeus since antiquity. Piraeus is still the largest harbor in the country and facilitates communications in the area. |
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Of the plains, it is worth mentioning those of Eleusis and Athens, as well as the Mesogeia which are fertile and systematically cultivated. The topographic conditions we have mentioned keep the climate of Athens from being a marine one, as would be expected from the marked presence of the sea all around, but temperate and very healthy. | ||
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| These are but a few of the gifts, which Attica gives us not to mention pentelic marble and the silver that was formerly extracted from the mines at Lavrio. | ||
The distances are not so far and the changes in the weather, even in winter, hold pleasant surprises in store: a heavy rain is often followed by brilliant sunshine! |
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Photos and informations taken from "Athens - Attica" (Toubis Editions) (C)Copyright for the Web: Greekislands.com |
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