Karditsa

Karditsa is a city in western in mainland . The city of Karditsa is the capital of of the region of Thessaly.
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  • Type: City with 38,600 residents
  • Description: city in western Thessaly, Greece
  • Also known as: Kardhítsa
  • Address: Καρδίτσα, 43100
  • Postal code: 43100

Places of Interest

Highlights include Archaeological Museum of Karditsa and Karditsa.

Museum

Railway station
railway station is a railway station that serves the city of , , . Located 1.3 kilometres south of the centre of , the station opened by the Thessaly Railways.

Sports venue
Giannis Bourousis Karditsa Municipal Indoor Sports Hall, or Arena, is a multi-purpose and multi-sport indoor arena that is located in the Agia Paraskevi neighborhood of Karditsa, , .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Karditsomagoula.

Town
is a large village in the in , with nearly 2,000 inhabitants. It is part of the municipality of Karditsa and is situated north of the central area of Karditsa, separated from it by the Greek National Road 30.

Karditsa

Latitude
39.3646° or 39° 21′ 53″ north
Longitude
21.9238° or 21° 55′ 26″ east
Population
38,600
Elevation
111 metres (364 feet)
United Nations Location Code
GR KRD
Open location code
8GF39W7F+VG
Open­Street­Map ID
node 130250802
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
260989
Wiki­data ID
Q214212
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Yue Chinese—“Karditsa” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: كارديتسا، كارديتسا
  • Arabic: كارديتسا
  • Arabic: كارذيتسا
  • Armenian: Կարդիցա
  • Asturian: Karditsa
  • Basque: Karditsa
  • Belarusian: Кардыца
  • Bengali: কারা্ডিতসা
  • Bulgarian: Кардица
  • Catalan: Karditsa
  • Cebuano: Kardítsa
  • Chinese: 卡尔季察
  • Chinese: 卡爾季察
  • Chinese: 卡迪察
  • Croatian: Kardisa
  • Czech: Karditsa
  • Danish: Karditsa
  • Dutch: Karditsa
  • Egyptian Arabic: كارذيتسا
  • Esperanto: Karditsa
  • Finnish: Karditsa
  • Finnish: Kardítsa
  • French: Karditsa
  • French: Kardítsa
  • German: Karditsa
  • Greek: Kardítsa
  • Greek: Καρδίτσα” (historical)
  • Gujarati: કાર્ડીટ્સા
  • Hebrew: קארדיטסה
  • Hebrew: קארדיצה
  • Hebrew: קרדיטסה
  • Hebrew: קרדיצה
  • Hindi: करदित्सा
  • Hungarian: Kardíca
  • Ido: Karditsa
  • Indonesian: Karditsa
  • Italian: Karditsa
  • Japanese: カルディツァ
  • Kannada: ಕರ್ದಿಟ್ಸ
  • Korean: 카르디차
  • Latin: Carditsa
  • Latvian: Kardica
  • Lithuanian: Kardica
  • Lithuanian: Karditsa
  • Macedonian: Кардица
  • Malay: Karditsa
  • Marathi: कार्दितस
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Karditsa
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Karditsa
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Kardítsa
  • Persian: کاردیسا
  • Polish: Karditsa
  • Portuguese: Carditsa
  • Portuguese: Karditsa
  • Romanian: Kardița
  • Romanian: Karditsa
  • Russian: Кардица
  • Serbian: Kardica
  • Serbian: Кардица
  • Serbo-Croatian: Kardica
  • Serbo-Croatian: Kardisa
  • Silesian: Karditsa
  • Sinhala: කර්ඩිස්ටා
  • Slovak: Karditsa
  • Slovak: Καρδίτσα
  • Slovenian: Karditsa
  • Spanish: Karditsa
  • Swedish: Karditsa
  • Tamil: கார்டிஸ்டா
  • Telugu: కర్దిస్టా
  • Thai: คาร์ดิช
  • Turkish: Kardiça
  • Turkish: Kardiçe
  • Turkish: Karditsa
  • Ukrainian: Кардиця
  • Ukrainian: Кардіца
  • Urdu: کاردیتسا
  • Vietnamese: Karditsa
  • Waray (Philippines): Karditsa
  • Yue Chinese: 卡迪察

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