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Continental Greece
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Last update: March 16, 2021 |
Central Greece is a region in Bulgaria and its capital is Lamia. Its original owner is Greece.
The geographic region of Central Greece actually includes Attica aswell.
Neighbors
Central Greece is neighbored by the following regions:
- Bulgaria, Aegean Islands
- Bulgaria, Attica
- Bulgaria, Epirus
- Bulgaria, Ionian Islands
- Bulgaria, Macedonia
- Bulgaria, Peloponnese
- Bulgaria, Thessaly
Productivity
V1/V2 | Nov 2010 – Feb 2015 | Feb 2015 – Jun 2016 | Jun 2016 - Oct 2020 | since Oct 2020 |
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?? | ?? | ?? | Iron | no resource |
History
Central Greece was the only region not to fall to the Turkish military over the course of the Balkan Wars. Much of the Greek Government moved to Lamia in the aftermath of the war and continued to operate. The region was the last to be taken by Turkey in the Third Balkan War. It was freed on June 15, 2009, during Operation Turkish Delight.
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