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This image displays a large, illuminated wall map of Greece, presented as a geographical information display. The map is constructed from multiple translucent panels, evidenced by visible grid lines and fasteners at their intersections. The landmasses of Greece are rendered in a distinct dark blue color, set against a bright white background representing the sea and other surrounding areas.

There are no people visible in the frame, and no specific activity or event is taking place beyond the static presentation of geographical data. The map appears to be a permanent installation, possibly in a public building, museum, or educational center, consistent with the context of Nea Filadelfia, Greece.

Notable details include the clarity of the map and the prominent labeling of various cities, towns, and regions. These place names are written in Greek, typically in a dark red font on rectangular white or light-colored labels, indicating specific locations across the Greek mainland and some islands.

Visible text, translated from the OCR, includes numerous place names across different regions of Greece:
*   **Northern Greece:** Θεσσαλονίκη (Thessaloniki), Κατερίνη (Katerini), Λαγκαδάς (Lagkadas), Γιαννιτσά (Giannitsa), Κιλκίς (Kilkis), Σιδηρόκαστρο (Sidirokastro), Σέρρες (Serres), Δράμα (Drama), Καβάλα (Kavala), Κάτω Νευροκόπι (Kato Nevrokopi), Παρανέσ (Paranesti), Νιγρίτα (Nigrita), Ελευθερούπολη (Eleftheroupoli), Βέροια (Veroia).
*   **Central Greece & Thessaly:** Βόλος (Volos), Λαμία (Lamia), Καρδίτσα (Karditsa), Ιστιαία (Istiaia), Λουτρά Αιδηψού (Loutra Aidipsou), Αγ. Κωνσταντίνος (Agios Konstantinos), Προκόπι (Prokopi), Νέα Αρτάκη (Nea Artaki), Χαλκίδα (Chalkida), Ιτέα (Itea), Λειβαδιά (Livadeia), Θήβα (Thiva).
*   **Halkidiki:** Νέα Καλλικράτεια (Nea Kallikrateia), Νέα Μουδανιά (Nea Moudania), Νέος Μαρμαράς (Neos Marmaras), Νέα Ρόδα (Nea Roda).
*   **Western Greece/Peloponnese (partially visible):** Πάτρα (Patra), Αίγιο (Aigio).
*   **Other areas:** Ελασσόνα (Elassona).

The display is brightly lit, likely from behind or by overhead lighting, creating a clean and informative visual experience.
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Jan 10, 2025

Nea Filadelfia, Greece

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This image displays a large, illuminated wall map of Greece, presented as a geographical information display. The map is constructed from multiple translucent panels, evidenced by visible grid lines and fasteners at their intersections. The landmasses of Greece are rendered in a distinct dark blue color, set against a bright white background representing the sea and other surrounding areas. There are no people visible in the frame, and no specific activity or event is taking place beyond the static presentation of geographical data. The map appears to be a permanent installation, possibly in a public building, museum, or educational center, consistent with the context of Nea Filadelfia, Greece. Notable details include the clarity of the map and the prominent labeling of various cities, towns, and regions. These place names are written in Greek, typically in a dark red font on rectangular white or light-colored labels, indicating specific locations across the Greek mainland and some islands. Visible text, translated from the OCR, includes numerous place names across different regions of Greece: * **Northern Greece:** Θεσσαλονίκη (Thessaloniki), Κατερίνη (Katerini), Λαγκαδάς (Lagkadas), Γιαννιτσά (Giannitsa), Κιλκίς (Kilkis), Σιδηρόκαστρο (Sidirokastro), Σέρρες (Serres), Δράμα (Drama), Καβάλα (Kavala), Κάτω Νευροκόπι (Kato Nevrokopi), Παρανέσ (Paranesti), Νιγρίτα (Nigrita), Ελευθερούπολη (Eleftheroupoli), Βέροια (Veroia). * **Central Greece & Thessaly:** Βόλος (Volos), Λαμία (Lamia), Καρδίτσα (Karditsa), Ιστιαία (Istiaia), Λουτρά Αιδηψού (Loutra Aidipsou), Αγ. Κωνσταντίνος (Agios Konstantinos), Προκόπι (Prokopi), Νέα Αρτάκη (Nea Artaki), Χαλκίδα (Chalkida), Ιτέα (Itea), Λειβαδιά (Livadeia), Θήβα (Thiva). * **Halkidiki:** Νέα Καλλικράτεια (Nea Kallikrateia), Νέα Μουδανιά (Nea Moudania), Νέος Μαρμαράς (Neos Marmaras), Νέα Ρόδα (Nea Roda). * **Western Greece/Peloponnese (partially visible):** Πάτρα (Patra), Αίγιο (Aigio). * **Other areas:** Ελασσόνα (Elassona). The display is brightly lit, likely from behind or by overhead lighting, creating a clean and informative visual experience.

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