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  Magnesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Much of the population live within the Pagasetic Gulf and the eastern part.
The modern Magnesian capital is the city of Volos, and the homonymous prefecture includes the Almyros plain, Nea Anchialos archaeological excavations, the Pagasetic Gulf, the Mt. Pelion peninsula and the Sporades islands.
Most of the settlements are in the western part of the Sporades, southeastern, central, northwestern and along within the Pagasetic Gulf.
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 Pagasetic Gulf - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Pagasetic Gulf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Pagasetic Gulf - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Pagasetic Gulf.
The Pagasetic Gulf () is a rounded gulf in the prefecture of Magnesia (east central Greece) that is formed by the Mt. Pelion peninsula.
The gulf took its name from the ancient city of Pagasae.
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Thanks to its privileged position at the foot of Mt. Pelion on the Pagasetic Gulf, it is a good base for enjoying the sea, wooded slopes and green valleys that...
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 Magnisia, Volos, Pelion, Thessalia, Thessaly, the picturesque Greece travel, tourism, vacations & Greek lodgings, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Thanks to its privileged position at the foot of Mt. Pelion on the Pagasetic Gulf, it is a good base for enjoying the sea, wooded slopes and green valleys that surround it.
The city of Volos is situated at the center of the Greek mainland, at an approximately equal distance from the country's two main urban centers, Athens and Salonica.
Built at the innermost point of the Pagasitic Gulf and at the foot of Mount Pelion, it is the only outlet towards the sea from Thessaly, the country's largest agricultural region.
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 Mount Pelion
Conversely, the tranquil, calm coast of the western flank on the Pagasetic Gulf is much easier to reach and encourages shipping activity.
At the nearby villages of Anakasia and Ali Meria, where there are some wall paintings by Theophilos, it is worth stopping to admire the panoramic view of the Pagasetic Gulf and the plain of Thessaly while seated in one of the district's picturesque restaurants.
Several secondary roads radiate out from Argalasti to the seaside villages ob Kalamos and Paos on the Pagasetic gulf and the mountain hamlets of Kallithea, Xinovrisi and Paltsi, on the Aegean coast.
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 Magnesia
Its boundaries extend to the Northern Sporades islands of Skiathos, Skopelos and Alonnissos.
he shoreline formed by the large enclosed Pagasetic gulf and the Magnesia peninsula is somewhat broken up on the inner coast of the Pagasetic, while the coast facing the open sea is unidented.
Another characteristic of the region that is most pronounced in Pelion is its advanced social attitude towards culture, which is revealed not only in the preservation of traditional houses but also in the locals' effort to revive tradition in their customs and habits as well as in the arts and crafts.
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 KalaNera.com :-) ENJOY GREECE ----> Καλά Νερά.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The village is located along the Pagasitic Gulf and was used in the past to load small boats with lumber or olives.
long is the largest in the Pagasetic gulf, with calm, spotless water.
There is one Hotel Saily Beach (name of the owner is Ylias, so read the name back that makes an original name!) this is situated at a nice place, and the church along the road reminds you of arriving at Koropi.
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 Pelion Greece, Pelion, Volos, Hotels in Pelion, Pelio, winter holidays in greece, snow ski in greece, activities, ...
The shoreline formed by the large enclosed Pagasitic gulf and the Magnesia peninsula is somewhat broken up on the inner coast of the Pagasitic, while the coast facing the open sea is untended.
Dramatic views abound across the lush mountainsides down to the white pebble and sand beaches on both the Aegean and Pagasetic Gulf sides of the peninsula.
The Pagasitic Gulf, no less stunning, could be another country, so different is the landscape.
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 Pelion, Greece - Pilion, Greece: Images from space
A nice picture showing the Pagasetic Gulf and the Pelion Peninsula (top right), as well as the northern part of Euvoia Island (bottom right).
The city of Volos is the grayish-beige area, sitting on the tip of the gulf (notice the harbor's piers).
I love the color of the sea, as it reflects the sunlight, as well as the patterns of the waves, as they approach the rugged shore.
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 Volos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The city of Volos is situated at the centre of the Greek mainland, at an approximately equal distance from the country´s two main urban centres, Athens and Salonika.
Built at the innermost point of the Pagasetic Gulf and at the foot of Mount Pelion, it is the only outlet towards the sea from Thessaly, the county´s largest agricultural region.
The greater Volos conurbation has a population of 120.000 and includes the Municipality of Volos with 80.000 inhabitants, the muncipalities of Nea Ionia and Iolkos, as well as smaller suburban communities.
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Built at the innermost point of the Pagasetic Gulf and at the foot of Mount Pelion, it is the only outlet towards the sea from Thessaly, the country's largest agricultural region.
The greater Volos area has a population of 120.000 and includes the Municipality of Volos with 80.000 inhabitants, the municipalities of Nea Ionia and Iolkos, as well as smaller suburban communities.
The same period saw the decline of the ancient city of Demetrias, a populous ship-building center for the construction of oared ships, which had been created by Demetrios Poliorcetes, king of Macedonia, through the union of several smaller towns.
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 Welcome to Kala Nera :: Hotel Enalion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The western part encloses the Pagasetic Gulf, where it slopes gently into the calm sea, whilst the eastern part opens onto the Aegean Sea, forming rocky slopes plunging straight into the deep sea.
The Pagasetic Gulf scenery forming sandy, beautiful beaches, is cultivated predominantly with olive trees.
Apple, cherry, peach, apricot, and fig orchards or vineyards disrupt the continuity of the century-old olive groves.
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 The City of Volos - mediainfo2004.gr
It is situated at the centre of the Greek mainland, approximately equidistant from the country's two main urban centres, Athens and Thessaloniki.
The city is built at the innermost point of the Pagasetic Gulf, at the foot of Mount Pelion, and constitutes the only outlet towards the sea from Thessaly, the country's largest agricultural region.
In the broader area of Volos, there are traces of civilisations whose existence go back to the pre-historic period.
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 activities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
By bus we are transfered to Volos port and with the flying dolphin to Skopelos island.
It is really worth, a day round walk from Portaria to Makrinitsa, visiting the museum, the old churches of the village and a break at the square of Makrinitsa with it’s unique view to Volos city and Pagasetic gulf, before taking the way back.
The mountain-range of Pelion, arise eastern from the city of Volos, extending to the south as a sickle-shaped spit until it reaches Aegean Sea and Pagasetic Gulf.
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 Pelion (Pilion), Greece: Horto aka Horton
Horto, my base on Mt. Pelion, stretches out lazily before the calm, deep-blue waters of the Pagasetic Gulf, amidst dense, century-old olive groves.
It is conveniently located between two nodal points, Argalasti and Lafkos, and is an ideal starting point for daily expeditions, as most destinations in southern Pelion are within 20 - 30 minutes' drive.
On your way to Horto, you'll drive through an endless array of century-old olive groves and enjoy a fantastic view of the Pagasetic Gulf.
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 Volos /Magnesia region holiday apartment rental - Kalamos holiday apartment with walking, fishing, beach/lakeside, ...
Horseback riding in the deep forests and boat cruising in the waters of Pagasetic Gulf can be an unforgettable experience.
Nestled in Pagasetic Gulf, you’ll find the small fishing village of Kalamos, a place of outstanding natural beauty where Villa Doti, with its private beach, is situated.
Kalamos’ calm, warm, crystal clear waters and EU Blue Flag beaches, stunning green surrounding landscapes, and a stream sourced from the heights of Mount Pelion, which cuts through the heart of the village, makes it a place where you can truly relax and unwind.
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Volos (326 km from Athens, 215 km from Salonica) is the capital and economic center of the perfecture of Magnesia.
Thanks to its privileged position at the foot of Mount Pelion on the Pagasetic Gulf, it is a good base for enjoying the sea, wooded slopes and green valleys that surround it.
Founded in the mid 19th century, modern Volos is a cheerful, lively town, soundly laid out with pleasant, broad streets.
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 VILLA HARA at jmlvillas.com
The house has its own beach and from the garden there is a fantastic panoramic sea view of the Pagasetic gulf.
The villa is situated at the entrance to the village, only 100 meters but still it feels like you are part of it.
From the house you will have an excellent view of the Pagasetic gulf and of the surrounding mountains
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 Portaria
There is also another Portaria in the prefecture of Chalkidiki, see Portaria.
Portaria (Greek: Πορταριά, related to door) is one of the 24 villages of Mt. Pelion, Magnesia, Greece, facing the Pagasetic Gulf.
It is located N of Volos and its suburbs.
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 Villa "Paradise"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Important to mention that each bedroom has its own balcony that provides a splendid view to Pagasetic Gulf,
Again, the mansion has a unique view from its every window and balcony.
enjoy the view of deep blue Pagasetic Gulf, marvelous lights of dispersed villages of the Pilon Mountain
www.pommel.com /realest/villa1/indexeng.html   (740 words)

  
 Pagasetic Gulf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pagasetic Gulf (39°13′ N 23°00′ E) is a rounded gulf in the prefecture of Magnesia (east central Greece) that is formed by the Mt. Pelion peninsula.
Argalasti, SE, no port but has a beach
This page was last modified 02:32, 29 March 2005.
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 Medcruise
The port and the city of Volos are situated at the innermost point of the Pagasetic Gulf, midway between Athens and Salonica in Greece, and in convenient proximity to the Sporades Islands, Euboea and Chalkidiki by sea, as well as Meteora and mountain Pelion by land.
The port of Volos, reputedly the departure point of the mythical expedition of Jason and the Argonauts, continues a long-established maritime tradition… Today it is the third most important in Greece: it is entensive, dynamic and offers every modern facility, while some of its parts are in development.
Volos, is one of the Olympic Cities, as it will offers its hospitality to Olympic Games during Olympics 2004.
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 Trkeri Island, Pelion Greece, Pelion, Hotels in Pelion, Pelio, winter holidays in greece, snow ski in greece, ...
Trkeri Island, Pelion Greece, Pelion, Hotels in Pelion, Pelio, winter holidays in greece, snow ski in greece, activities, travel greece
The peaceful and scenic island of Trikeri is situated at the foot of the Pelion peninsula in the Pagasitic Gulf.
Trikeri is free of any traffic, leaving the island to be explored in perfect peace.
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 ENGLISH PRESENT OF SCOUTS DISTRICT NEA IONIA - MAGNESIA - GREECE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Thanks to its privileged postion at the foot of Mt.pelion on the pagasetic Gulf it is a good base for enjoying the sea, wooded slopes and green valleys that surroundit.
The city of Volos situated at the centre of the greek.
A visitor to Makrinitsa gets the feeling of visit bygone times.
www.scoutsmagnisia.gr /ionia/englisch.html   (501 words)

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