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Εύβοια - traduzione in Inglese

GREEK ISLAND
Negropont; Euboia; Evvoia; Euboean Greek; Evoia; Évvoia; Euboeans; Eubœa; Evvia; Εύβοια; Εὔβοια; Euboean Greeks; Ağriboz; Eğriboz; Agriboz; Eúboia; Evia (island); Ancient Euboea; History of Euboea
  • Kantili mountain]].
  • Bourtzi castle, [[Karystos]]
  • The Chalcis' Bridge connecting the island with the mainland of [[Greece]].
  • Kokkinokastro (Castelrosso) of [[Karystos]]
  • Exhibits in the archaeological museum of Chalcis.
  • nymph Euboea]]. Reverse: [[Bull]]'s head, [[kantharos]] to right EY[ΒΟΙΕΩΝ] ''"of the Euboeans"''.
  • Topography of Euboea and parts of the Greek mainland.
  • Silver tetrobol from Euboia, Histaia. Wreathed head of the Nymph Histiaia right; [ΙΣΤΙ] – ΑΕΙΩΝ, Nymph Histiaia seated right on stern of galley, ornamented with wing, holding naval standard; AP monogram and labrys in exergue; BMC 61; BCD 391
  • Negroponte and the other Greek and Latin states of southern Greece, c. 1210.
  • Landscape near Eretria
  • St Demetrius in [[Avlonari]] (10th)
  • Kymi]]
  • Medieval church of Agia Paraskevi, [[Chalcis]].

Εύβοια         
Euboea
Euboea      
n. εύβοια

Wikipedia

Euboea

Evia (, EH-vee-ə; Greek: Εύβοια Évvoia) or Euboea (, yoo-BEE; Ancient Greek: Εὔβοια Eúboia) is the second-largest Greek island in area and population, after Crete, and the sixth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is separated from Boeotia in mainland Greece by the narrow Euripus Strait (only 40 m (130 ft) at its narrowest point). In general outline it is a long and narrow island; it is about 180 km (110 mi) long, and varies in breadth from 50 km (31 mi) to 6 km (3.7 mi). Its geographic orientation is from northwest to southeast, and it is traversed throughout its length by a mountain range, which forms part of the chain that bounds Thessaly on the east, and is continued south of Euboia in the lofty islands of Andros, Tinos and Mykonos.

It forms most of the regional unit of Euboea, which also includes Skyros and a small area of the Greek mainland.