Limni, Euboea

Limni (Greek Λίμνη ( f sg ) ) is a small town on the west coast of the Greek island of Evia north-west of Chalkis. The population is 2,000. It belongs to the municipality Mandoudi - Limni the region of Central Greece.

Limni is a traditional fishing village located on the coast of the Gulf Nordeuböischen and is in the north of the Xiron Mountains (990 m) and to the east by Kandili Mountains ( 1225 m) surrounded.

In ancient times was located in the near Orobiai an oracle of Apollo. In the vicinity there are three monasteries: Agia Irini, a relatively young nunnery, Ossios David, a nationally renowned monastery, and Galataki, the oldest monastery in the north of Euboea.

Today in Limni, tourism plays an important role. In addition to a number of hotels, the resort offers a campsite, cafés, restaurants, shops and a well-kept beach promenade. In addition, Limni features a cinema and two schools.

38.7723.32Koordinaten: 38 ° 46 'N, 23 ° 19' O

  • Euboea
  • Place in Central Greece
  • Mandoudi - Limni
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