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Greece Travel

Paleokastritsa, Corfu Island

Quick facts about Greece
Country code: GR
Zone: Europe
Country local name: Hellenic Republic
Demonym: Greek
Official languages: Greek
Driving on the right side of the road
Currency: EUR (Euro)
Internet TLD: .gr
Calling code: +30
Time zone: EET (UTC+2) - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
UE accession: January 1 1981
Population: 11.170.957
Capital: Athens ( Athína )
Biggest city: Athens ( Athína )
Borders: Albania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Turkey
 
 
The climate of Greece can be categorised into three types that influence well-defined regions of its territory.

The Pindus mountain range strongly affects the climate of the country by making the western side of it (areas prone to the south-westerlies) wetter on average than the areas lying to the east of it (lee side of the mountains).

The three distinct types are the Mediterranean, the Alpine and the Temperate types.

The first one features mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. The Cyclades, the Dodecanese, Crete, Eastern Peloponessus and parts of the Sterea Ellada region are mostly affected by this particular type. Temperatures rarely reach extreme values although snowfalls do occur occasionally even in the Cyclades or the Dodecanese during the winter months.

The Alpine type is dominant mainly in the mountainous areas of Northwestern Greece (Epirus, Central Greece, Thessaly, Western Macedonia) as well as in the central parts of Peloponnese, including the prefectures of Achaia, Arcadia and parts of Laconia, where extensions of the Pindus mountain range pass by). Finally, the Temperate type affects Central Macedonia and East Macedonia and Thrace; it features cold, damp winters and hot, dry summers.

Athens is located in a transitional area featuring both the Mediterranean and the Temperate types. It averages about 16 inches of rain annually. The city's northern suburbs are dominated by the temperate type while the downtown area and the southern suburbs enjoy a typical Mediterranean type.

When to go
Best periods are spring and autumn when the weather is nice and prices down, as no many tourists come this time of year.

Summers are hot and crowded, winters mild but most of the resorts are closed. Still, in the mountains you can go skiing.
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