Amaliapoli
Amaliapoli (Greek: Αμαλιάπολη) is a village at the western part of the Pagasetic Gulf, in the Magnesia regional unit of Greece, also known as Nea Mintzela.
Volos (Greek: Βόλος) is a coastal port city in Thessaly situated midway on the Greek mainland, about 326 kilometres (203 miles) north of Athens and 215 kilometres (134 miles) south of Thessaloniki. It is the capital of the Magnesia regional unit. Volos is the only outlet to the sea from Thessaly, the country's largest agricultural region.
Population: 86,048
Latitude: 39° 21' 39.71" N
Longitude: 22° 56' 32.93" E
Amaliapoli (Greek: Αμαλιάπολη) is a village at the western part of the Pagasetic Gulf, in the Magnesia regional unit of Greece, also known as Nea Mintzela.
Lefokastro (Greek: Λεφόκαστρον) is a fishing village on the Pagasetic Gulf, 8 kilometres (5 mi) from Argalasti and 34 kilometres (21 mi) from Volos.
Efxeinoupoli (Greek: Ευξεινούπολη) is a small town in the Municipality of Almyros, Magnesia regional unit, Thessaly, Greece. Euxinoupoli counts 2555 residents.
The Thessaly Railway Museum (or Volos Railway Museum, Greek: Σιδηροδρομικό Μουσείο Θεσσαλίας) was founded in 2006 and occupies the first floor in the beautiful building of Volos railway station in Thessaly, Greece.
The Archaeological Museum of Almyros is a museum in Almyros, Greece. It was built by and belonged to, until the 50s, by the Othrys, Filarchaeos Etaireia Almyrou, a non-profit local organization found in the beginning of 20th century.
Agiokampos (Greek: Αγιόκαμπος) is a village in the municipality of Agia (section Skiti), in the Larissa regional unit in Greece. It has 285 inhabitants (2001 census).
Promyri (Greek: Προμύρι) is a village in Magnesia, Greece. The stone-built village of Promyri clings to the steep hillsides of a long valley reaching the sea at Katigiorgis. The main road bypasses the village so it is quiet and free from traffic. Th…
The Chrysoula Zogia Museum and Art Gallery is a museum and art gallery in Volos, Magnesia, Greece.