Kalívia Makrí
Kalívia Makrí is an abandoned locality in Argos-Mykines, Argolis. Kalívia Makrí is situated nearby to the village Platani, as well as near the locality Galatas.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Gimno and Stymphalia.
Gimno
Village
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Gimno is a village, which is situated 7 km southeast of Kalívia Makrí.
Stymphalia
Village
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Stymfalia is a village and a former municipality in Corinthia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform, it has formed part of the municipality of Sikyona, of which it is a municipal unit. Stymphalia is situated 7 km northwest of Kalívia Makrí.
Skoteini
Village
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Skoteini is a small village 57 kilometres northwest of the town of Argos in the Peloponnese, southern Greece. It has an area of 44 km2 and sits at an altitude of 690 meters above sea level. Skoteini is situated 8 km southwest of Kalívia Makrí.
Kalívia Makrí
- Type: Abandoned locality
- Also known as: “Kalivia Makri”
- Location: Argos-Mykines, Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
37.81667° or 37° 49′ northLongitude
22.51667° or 22° 31′ eastElevation
559 metres (1,834 feet)Open location code
8G94RG88+MMGeoNames ID
261454
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In Other Languages
“Kalívia Makrí” goes by many names.
- Greek: “Καλύβια Μακρή”
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