Néa Kerasiá
Néa Kerasiá is a locality in Nea Propontida, Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia. Néa Kerasiá is situated nearby to the locality Díkorfo, as well as near Nerómylos.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Petralona and Krini.
Petralona
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Petralona is a small locality in Chalkidiki, Macedonia, Greece. It is 6 km northwest of Triglia and 35 km southeast of Thessaloniki. Its altitude is 270 m.
Krini
Village
Krini is a small town of approximately 400 year-round inhabitants in Northern Greece. Krini is a community of the municipal unit Triglia, regional unit of Chalkidiki. Krini's main agricultural crops include wheat, olives, onions, grapes, and anise. Krini is situated 7 km northwest of Néa Kerasiá.
Nea Triglia
Town
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Nea Triglia is a town, which is situated 7 km south of Néa Kerasiá.
Néa Kerasiá
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Baraklí”, “Néa Keraséa”, and “Nea Kerasia”
- Location: Nea Propontida, Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia, Greece, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
40.36667° or 40° 22′ northLongitude
23.23333° or 23° 14′ eastElevation
242 metres (794 feet)Open location code
8GG5968M+M8GeoNames ID
735012
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In Other Languages
“Néa Kerasiá” goes by many names.
- Greek: “Νέα Κερασιά”
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