Tilethrio
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| Tilethrio | |
|---|---|
| Elevation | 970 metres (3,182 ft) |
| Location | Northwest central Euboea, Greece |
| Pronunciation | [Tel•eth•ri•o] |
Tilethrio (Greek, Modern: Τηλέθριο, Katharevousa: -ν) older form: Tilethrion is a mountain in the northwestern part of the Euboea prefecture in Greece. Its maximum elevation is 970 m. Its length is about 20 km from east to west and its width is approximately 10 km from south to north. The GR-77 passes to the north and west. The mountains are forested and are also made up of grasslands and rocks
[edit] Nearest places
- Loutra Aidipsou, west
- Aidipsos, west
- Kastaniotissa, north
- Rodia, east
[edit] Panorama
Its panorama includes the nearby mountains of northcentral Euboea. It also offers the views of the mainland including the eastern Fthiotida that is on both sides and Magnesia as well as the western Sporades the Malian Gulf and the North Evia Gulf.

