Question 1: It is located to the north of the Peloponnese and to the south of Thessaly and Epirus, bordering the ________ to the east, the Ionian Sea to the west and the Corinthian Gulf to the south. | |||
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Question 2: Central Greece has also some of the largest lakes in Greece, while amongst the most important is Mornos lake in Phocis, which supplies water around the prefecture, parts of the Phthiotis and Boeotia prefectures and ________ as well. | |||
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Question 3: Its territory is divided into the peripheries of Central Greece, ________, and one prefecture of West Greece. | |||
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Question 4: Continental Greece (Greek: Στερεά Ελλάδα - Stereá Elláda, earlier Χέρσος Ελλάς - Chersos Ellas) or Central Greece (Greek: Κεντρική Ελλάδα - Kentrikí Elláda), colloquially known as Roúmeli (Ρούμελη), is a geographical region of ________. | |||
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Question 5: Some important and well known rivers of Central Greece are Acheloos in ________ which is the second longest of the country, Spercheios in Phthiotis, Evenus in Aetolia-Acarnania and Mornos in Phocis. | |||
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Question 6: The official name Stereá Elláda ("Continental" or "Mainland" Greece), derives from the juxtaposition with the ________ peninsula, and the fact that these two territories formed the independent Greek state in 1832. | |||
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