The village is located on a slope of a hill covered with pine trees.
Its name has derived from the Greek ("ellinika") ships which anchored at the beach
before the naval battle of Artemissio.
Its beautiful beach is a real jewel, a harbour for small boats, with
pine trees along the sea. Across the beach there is a small island with the church
of St. Nikolaos. Swimming to the island is an opportunity to enjoy a workout.
Τhis text is cited May 2003 from the Municipality
of Artemissio tourist pamphlet.
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Map & Distances
Distances:
103.0 Kilometers South-southeast (SSE) the prefectural capital CHALKIDA
Town, EVIA
,
GREECE
26.5 Kilometers West-southwest (WSW) the provincial capital ISTIEA
Small town, EVIA
,
GREECE
Altitude:
114 meters
Longitude:
23o 19' 51.64" E
Latitude:
39o 00' 13.35" N
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