Thetidio

Thetidio is a small village located in , central . It is named after Thetis, the mother of Achilles. It is part of the municipal unit of Polydamantas within the municipality of .
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  • Type: Village with 74 residents
  • Description: village in Greece
  • Also known as: Alkhaní”, “Thetídhion”, “Thetidi”, and “Thetidio, Larissa
  • Postal code: 40300

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Chalkiades.

Village
is a village in the south of the , . It is part of the municipal unit of Polydamantas. is located in the Thessalian Plain, 12 km north of and 27 km south of . is situated 8 km west of Thetidio.

Thetidio

Latitude
39.37078° or 39° 22′ 15″ north
Longitude
22.51726° or 22° 31′ 2″ east
Population
74
Elevation
328 metres (1,076 feet)
Open location code
8GF49GC8+8W
Open­Street­Map ID
node 287451202
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
252937
Wiki­data ID
Q55635683
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In Other Languages

From French to Turkish—“Thetidio” goes by many names.
  • French: Thetidio
  • French: Thetídio
  • German: Thetidio
  • Greek: Thetídio
  • Greek: Thetídion
  • Greek: Αλχανί
  • Greek: Θετίδι
  • Greek: Θετίδιο Λάρισας
  • Greek: Θετίδιο
  • Greek: Θετίδιον
  • Japanese: テティディオ
  • Pontic: Αλχανί
  • Russian: Тетидио
  • Turkish: Alhanlı

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