South Euboean Gulf
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The South Euboean Gulf (Greek: Νότιος Ευβοϊκός Κόλπος, Notios Evvoïkos Kolpos) is a gulf in Central Greece, between the island of Euboea and the Greek mainland (Boeotia and Attica). With a total length of approximately 50 km and a width of 10 to 20 km, it stretches nearly diagonally from northwest to southeast, from the Euripus Strait, which connects it to the North Euboean Gulf, to the Petalies Gulf near Agia Marina in the south.
Islands
- Petalioi (largest islands:Megalonisos, Chersonisi), Kavaliani, Stouronisi
Bays by the gulf
- Agion Apolstolon Bay, south
- Oropos Bay, southwest
- Aliveri Bay, north
- Boufalo Bay, northeast
- Almyropotamos Bay, northeast
Places by the gulf
- Sessi Beach, south
- Varnavas Beach, south
- Kalamos Beach, southwest
- Nea Palatia, southwest
- Skala Oropou, southwest
- Chalkoutsi, southwest
- Pigadaki, southwest
- Dilesi, west
- Paralia Achlidas, west
- Faros, west
- Chalkida, northwest
- Eretria, northwest
- Amarynthos, north
- Aliveri, north
- Panagia, northeast
Categories:
- Articles with short description
- Short description is different from Wikidata
- Articles lacking sources from December 2009
- All articles lacking sources
- Articles containing Greek-language text
- Coordinates on Wikidata
- Landforms of Attica
- Euboea
- Gulfs of Greece
- Gulfs of the Aegean Sea
- Landforms of East Attica
- Landforms of Central Greece
- Landforms of Euboea (regional unit)