Profítis Ilías

Profítis Ilías is a hill in , , and has an elevation of 208 metres. Profítis Ilías is situated nearby to the village , as well as near the quarter .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Poseidon Temple and Archaeological Museum of Poros.

Museum
The is a located on Koryzis Square in , . The museum was built in the 1960s on a plot of land donated by the Koryzis family. is situated 2½ km southwest of Profítis Ilías.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Poros and Galatas.

is a green island situated in the Saronic Gulf, 59 km from the Piraeus harbour of . It has an area of 33 km², a shoreline of 42 km, and a population of about 3,650.

is a town located in the eastern part of the peninsula. It is the sister town of .

Village
is a small town and a former municipality in the northeastern , , on the Argolid Peninsula. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Troizinia-Methana, of which it is a municipal unit. is situated 10 km west of Profítis Ilías.

Profítis Ilías

Latitude
37.5164° or 37° 30′ 59″ north
Longitude
23.47093° or 23° 28′ 15″ east
Elevation
208 metres (682 feet)
Open location code
8G95GF8C+H9
Geo­Names ID
254645
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In Other Languages

“Profítis Ilías” goes by many names.
  • Greek: Profítis Ilías
  • Greek: Προφήτης Ηλίας

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