- The
Pagasetic Gulf (Gr****: Παγασητικός Κόλπος, romanized: Pagasitikós Kólpos) is a
rounded gulf (max.
depth 102 metres) in the
Magnesia regional unit...
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apples and honey. A
prominent geographic feature of
Magnesia is the
Pagasetic Gulf, a bay of the
Aegean Sea. The
Pelion mountain range closes off the...
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Thessaly in
northern Greece,
forming a hook-like
peninsula between the
Pagasetic Gulf and the
Aegean Sea. Its
highest summit,
Pourianos Stavros, is 1,624...
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Astrophysics from 27 July to 5
August 2013.
Built at the
innermost point of the
Pagasetic Gulf and at the foot of
Mount Pilio (Pelion, the land of the Centaurs)...
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situated southwest of
Volos and
north of Almyros, on the
coast of the
Pagasetic Gulf. It is
located on the
national highway Athens-Lamia-Volos. The area...
- northwestward, the
Petalies Gulf
which connects with the
South Euboic Sea, the
Pagasetic Gulf
which connects with the
North Euboic Sea, the
Thermian Gulf northwestward...
- (22 mi) and the
width from
north to
south is
about 25 km (16 mi). The
Pagasetic Gulf lies to the northeast, and the
Malian Gulf lies to the south. The...
- Corinth, an
enclosed sea
between the
Ionian Sea and the
Corinth Canal the
Pagasetic Gulf, the gulf of Volos,
south of the
Thermaic Gulf,
formed by the Mount...
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Amaliapoli (Gr****: Αμαλιάπολη) is a
village at the
western part of the
Pagasetic Gulf, in the
Magnesia regional unit of Greece, also
known as Nea Mintzela...
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Argalasti is a
stopping point for
those headed for the
nearby beaches of the
Pagasetic Gulf (Chorto, Kalamos, Lefokastro) or the
Aegean Sea (Potistika, Melani...