Limnothálassa Mouriá
Limnothálassa Mouriá is an intermittent lake in Elis, West Greece. Limnothálassa Mouriá is situated nearby to the village Kiani Akti, as well as near the locality Palatas.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Agios Ioannis and Skourochori.
Agios Ioannis
Village
Agios Ioannis is a settlement and community in the municipality of Pyrgos, Elis, Peloponnese, Greece. It was an independent community between 1912 and 1997. The name translates as "Saint John".
Skourochori
Village
Skourochori is a village and a community in the municipality of Pyrgos, Elis, Greece. The community includes the village Kato Kavouri. It is situated near the Ionian Sea, at the foot of a low hill. Skourochori is situated 3 km northwest of Limnothálassa Mouriá.
Lasteika
Village
Lasteika is a village and a community in the municipality of Pyrgos, Elis, Greece. It is situated at the foot of a low hill, 4 km northwest of the centre of Pyrgos. Lasteika is situated 4 km northeast of Limnothálassa Mouriá.
Limnothálassa Mouriá
- Type: Intermittent lake
- Also known as: “Límni Mouriá”, “Limnothalassa Mouria”, “Mourgiá Límni”, and “Mouryiá Límni”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Elis, West Greece, Peloponnese, Greece, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
37.66667° or 37° 40′ northLongitude
21.38333° or 21° 23′ eastElevation
-3 metres (-10 feet)Open location code
8G93M98M+M8GeoNames ID
256710
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