Porto Rafti, the Glossary
Porto Rafti (Πόρτο Ράφτη.), officially named Limin Markopoulou, is a seaside resort town located in East Attica, Greece.[1]
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20 relations: Aegean Sea, Amphitheatre, Athens, Attica, Attica (region), Bay, Brauron, Cleisthenes, East Attica, Greece, Hellenic Statistical Authority, Köppen climate classification, Markopoulo Mesogaias, Mediterranean climate, Phyle, Prasiae (Attica), Seaside resort, Steiria (Attica), Tourism in Greece, Winemaking.
- Bays of Greece
- Landforms of Attica
- Landforms of East Attica
- Markopoulo Mesogaias
Aegean Sea
The Aegean Sea is an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea between Europe and Asia.
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Amphitheatre
An amphitheatre (British English) or amphitheater (American English; both) is an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports.
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Athens
Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece.
Attica
Attica (Αττική, Ancient Greek Attikḗ or, or), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital of Greece and the core city of the metropolitan area, as well as its surrounding suburban cities and towns.
Attica (region)
Attica (translit) is an administrative region of Greece, that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, the core city of which is the country's capital and largest city, Athens.
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Bay
A bay is a recessed, coastal body of water that directly connects to a larger main body of water, such as an ocean, a lake, or another bay.
Brauron
Brauron (Ancient Greek: Βραυρών) was one of the twelve cities of ancient Attica, but never mentioned as a deme, though it continued to exist down to the latest times. Porto Rafti and Brauron are Markopoulo Mesogaias.
Cleisthenes
Cleisthenes (Κλεισθένης), or Clisthenes, was an ancient Athenian lawgiver credited with reforming the constitution of ancient Athens and setting it on a democratic footing in 508 BC.
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East Attica
East Attica (Ανατολική Αττική) is one of the regional units of Greece.
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Greece
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe.
The Hellenic Statistical Authority (Ελληνική Στατιστική Αρχή), known by its acronym ELSTAT (ΕΛ.ΣΤΑΤ), is the national statistical service of Greece.
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Köppen climate classification
The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.
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Markopoulo Mesogaias
Markopoulo Mesogaias (Μαρκόπουλο Μεσογαίας) is a town and a municipality in East Attica, Greece. Porto Rafti and Markopoulo Mesogaias are Populated places in East Attica.
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Mediterranean climate
A Mediterranean climate, also called a dry summer climate, described by Köppen as Cs, is a temperate climate type that occurs in the lower mid-latitudes (normally 30 to 44 north and south latitude).
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Phyle
Phyle (phulē,; pl. phylai, φυλαί; derived from Greek φύεσθαι, phyesthai) is an ancient Greek term for tribe or clan.
Prasiae (Attica)
Prasiae or Prasiai (Πρασίαι) was a deme of ancient Attica on the east coast, between Potamus and Steiria, with an excellent harbour, from which the Theoria or sacred procession used to sail.
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Seaside resort
A seaside resort is a city, town, village, or hotel that serves as a vacation resort and is located on a coast.
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Steiria (Attica)
Steiria (Στείρια) was a deme of ancient Attica on the east coast, between Prasiae and Brauron, which belonged to the phyle of Pandionis.
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Tourism in Greece
Tourism in Greece has been a key element of the economic activity in the country, and is one of the country's most important sectors.
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Winemaking
Winemaking, wine-making, or vinification is the production of wine, starting with the selection of the fruit, its fermentation into alcohol, and the bottling of the finished liquid.
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See also
Bays of Greece
- Alkyonides Gulf
- Bay of Zea
- Fraskia Bay
- Kaki Thalassa
- Kamari Bay
- Lepeda Beach
- Mirabello Bay
- Petani Beach
- Phalerum
- Porto Rafti
- Salamis Bay
- Souda Bay
- Vatsa Bay
Landforms of Attica
- Argolic Gulf
- Atalanti Island (Attica)
- Bay of Zea
- Cave of Euripides
- Cithaeron
- Geraneia
- Gulf of Corinth
- Gulf of Euboea
- Hymettus
- Kythira Strait
- Lake Marathon
- Methana
- Methana Volcano
- Mount Pentelicus
- Parnitha
- Phalerum
- Phyle Cave
- Porto Rafti
- Saronic Gulf
- South Euboean Gulf
- Sykia (Voula)
- Thriasio Plain
- Vari Cave
- Zoster (Attica)
Landforms of East Attica
- Asopos (Boeotia)
- Cephissus (Athenian plain)
- Gulf of Euboea
- Hymettus
- Kaki Thalassa
- Lake Marathon
- Laureotic Olympus
- Mount Pentelicus
- Parnitha
- Patroklos (Attica)
- Petalioi Gulf
- Porto Rafti
- Saronic Gulf
- Sounion
- South Euboean Gulf
- Vari Cave
Markopoulo Mesogaias
- Brauron
- Marko 1927 F.C.
- Markopoulo Mesogaias
- Porto Rafti
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porto_Rafti
Also known as Limani Mesogeias, Limin Markopoulou, Panormo, Attica.