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- Thessaly - Wikipedia
The capital of the region is Larissa Thessaly lies in northern central Greece and borders the regions of Macedonia to the north, Epirus to the west, Central Greece to the south, and the Aegean Sea to the east The Thessaly region also includes the Sporades islands
- Thessaly | Greece, Map, History | Britannica
Thessaly, region of northern Greece south of Macedonia (Modern Greek: Makedonía), lying between upland Epirus (Ípeiros) and the Aegean Sea and comprising chiefly the fertile Tríkala and Lárissa lowlands
- Thessaly - Visit Greece
Explore the plains of Thessaly, gaze down the view from the tall mountains of the gods or enjoy serene moments by the shores of the Aegean Sea Every single season in Thessaly is charming and locals will welcome you to their land, which is rich in culture and has an invigorating natural environment
- Thessaly Greece - Complete Guide | Greeka
Complete travel guide to Thessaly Greece: Photos, things to do, sightseeing, beaches, hotels, restaurants and more in Thessaly, Greece
- Thessaly: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
Thessaly Tourism: Tripadvisor has 161,227 reviews of Thessaly Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Thessaly resource
- VisitThessaly. gr | Blessed Thessaly
Thessaly is a land where production meets taste, and tradition blends with innovation From fertile fields to authentic kitchens, it offers exceptional products and a true farm-to-table identity
- Thessaly and the Duchy of Neopatras - World History Encyclopedia
Thessaly was an independent state in medieval Greece from 1267 or 1268 to 1394 CE, first as the Greek -ruled Thessaly and later as the Catalan and Latin-ruled Duchy of Neopatras
- The top things to see in Thessaly - Visit Meteora
Thessaly is a region of wonders that is certainly worth your while Mountains, rivers, and sandy beaches blend with historical buildings, little villages, and cosmopolitan towns Explore the region’s grandiose landscapes, legendary landmarks, and hidden corners with a road trip from side to side
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