Central Greece (geographic region)


Continental Greece, colloquially known as Roumeli, is a traditional geographic [regions of Greece|geographic region] of Greece. In English, the area is usually called Central Greece, but the equivalent Greek term is more rarely used.
It includes the southern part of the Greek mainland, as well as the offshore island of Euboea. Since 1987, its territory has been divided among the administrative regions of Central Greece and Attica, and the regional unit of Aetolia-Acarnania in the administrative region of Western Greece.

Etymology

The region has traditionally been known as , a name deriving from the Turkish word Rūm-eli, meaning "the land of the Rūm " and originally encompassing all of the Ottoman Empire's European possessions. The official name derives from the juxtaposition with the Peloponnese peninsula across the Corinthian Gulf, and the fact that these two territories formed the independent First Hellenic Republic after the Greek War of Independence.

Geography

Central Greece is the most populous geographical region of Greece, with a population of 4,591,568 people, and covers an area of, making it the second-largest of the country. It is located to the north of the Peloponnese and to the south of Thessaly and Epirus, bordering the Aegean Sea to the east, the Ionian Sea to the west and the Corinthian Gulf to the south. Its climate is temperate along its coastlines, and dry in the interior.

Mountains

The region is one of the most mountainous in Greece, having some of the highest elevations in the country.
NumberMountainHeight Ranking
in Greece
Regional unit
1Giona2,5105thPhocis
2Vardousia2,4957thPhocis
3Parnassus2,4579thPhocis, Boeotia
4Tymfristos2,31516thEvrytania, Phthiotis
5Oeta2,15222ndPhthiotis

Lakes

Central Greece also has some of the largest lakes in Greece; among the most important is Mornos lake in Phocis, which supplies water to Phocis, parts of Phthiotis, Boeotia, and Athens as well.
NumberLakeArea Ranking
in Greece
Regional unit
1Trichonida96.5131stAetolia-Acarnania
2Yliki22.7319thBoeotia
3Amvrakia13.61913thAetolia-Acarnania
4Lysimachia13.20014thAetolia-Acarnania
5Ozeros10.01316thAetolia-Acarnania

Rivers

Some important and well-known rivers of Central Greece are the Acheloos in Aetolia-Acarnania, which is the second longest of the country, the Spercheios in Phthiotis, the Evenus in Aetolia-Acarnania, and the Mornos in Phocis.

Cities

The principal cities of the region of Central Greece according to the census of 2001 are: