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Sitecode Site Name Area Length Longitude Latitude SITECODE SITE_NAME AREA LENGTH LONGITUDE LATITUDE GR1110002 DASOS DADIAS-SOUFLI 41.017,00 E 26°18'0'' N 41°11'0'' GR1110006 DELTA EVROY 13.120,00 E 26°0'0'' N 40°52'0'' GR1110008 PARAPOTAMIO DASOS VOREIOU EVROU KAI ARDA 25.758,00 E 26°30'0'' N 41°30'0'' GR1110009 NOTIO DASIKO SYMPLEGMA EVROU 29.275,00 E 25°55'0'' N 40°58'0'' GR1110010 OREINOS EVROS-KOILADA DEREIOU 48.917,16 E 26°2'13'' N 41°13'32'' GR1120004 STENA NESTOU 8.752,00 E 24°43'0'' N 41°8'0'' LIMNES VISTONIS, ISMARIS-LIMNOTHALASSES PORTO LAGOS, ALYKI GR1130010 PTELEA, XIROLIMNI, KARATZA 18.221,00 E 25°7'24'' N 41°2'32'' GR1130011 KOILADA FILIOURI 37.502,00 E 25°48'0'' N 41°12'0'' GR1130012 KOILADA KOMSATOU 16.582,00 E 25°10'0'' N 41°14'0'' GR1140007 PARTHENO DASOS KENTRIKIS RODOPIS 569,00 E 24°30'39'' N 41°32'55'' DELTA NESTOU KAI LIMNOTHALASSES KERAMOTIS KAI NISOS GR1150001 THASOPOULA 14.606,00 E 24°48'2'' N 40°54'26'' GR1220005 LIMNOTHALASSA AGGELOCHORIOY 377,20 E 22°49'16'' N 40°29'3'' GR1220009 LIMNES VOLVI KAI LANGADA KAI STENA RENTINAS 15.671,00 E 23°27'57'' N 40°40'25'' GR1220010 DELTA AXIOU-LOUDIA-ALIAKMONA-ALYKI KITROUS 29.551,00 E 22°42'33'' N 40°31'21'' GR1220011 LIMNOTHALASSA EPANOMIS 690,00 E 22°50'0'' N 40°23'0'' GR1230003 LIMNI DOIRANI 2.146,00 E 22°46'0'' N 41°13'0'' GR1230004 LIMNI PIKROLIMNI-XILOKERATEA 2.043,00 E 22°49'0'' N 40°50'0'' GR1240001 KORYFES OROUS VORAS 40.328,29 E 21°52'21'' N 40°57'47'' GR1240002 ORI TZENA 12.580,50 E 22°10'43'' N 41°6'48'' GR1240006 LIMNI KAI FRAGMA AGRA 1.386,00 E 21°55'58'' N 40°48'29'' GR1250001 OROS OLYMPOS 19.139,59 E 22°23'29'' N 40°6'2'' GR1260002 EKVOLES POTAMOY STRYMONA 1.297,10 E 23°51'52'' N 40°47'23'' GR1260008 TECHNITI LIMNI KERKINIS - OROS KROUSIA 27.712,00 E 23°4'0'' N 41°11'0'' GR1260009 KOILADA TIMIOU PRODROMOU - MENOIKION 26.512,00 E 23°42'5'' N 41°10'31'' GR1260010 OROS BELLES 25.264,00 E 23°4'0'' N 41°20'0'' GR1270004 LIMNOTHALASSA AGIOY MAMA 633,15 E 23°20'14'' N 40°13'47'' GR1270012 TAXIARCHIS - POLYGYROS 21.248,00 E 23°33'37'' N 40°24'48'' GR1270013 YGROTOPOI NEAS FOKAIAS 440,00 E 23°19'0'' N 40°7'0'' GR1270014 CHERSONISSOS SITHONIAS 23.473,98 E 23°54'26'' N 40°4'57'' GR1310002 ETHNIKOS DRYMOS PINDOU 3.294,00 E 21°6'31'' N 39°53'2'' GR1320002 KORYFES OROUS GRAMMOS 34.470,00 E 20°51'6'' N 40°19'10'' GR1320003 LIMNI ORESTIAS (KASTORIAS) 3.846,00 E 21°18'0'' N 40°31'0'' GR1330002 ORI VOREIOU VOURINOU & MELLIA 17.855,79 E 21°38'18'' N 40°14'4'' GR1340001 ETHNIKOS DRYMOS PRESPON 26.621,72 E 21°4'42'' N 40°46'49'' SITECODE SITE_NAME AREA LENGTH LONGITUDE LATITUDE GR1340003 ORI VARNOUNTA 6.071,00 E 21°12'31'' N 40°50'41'' GR1340005 LIMNES CHIMADITIDA-ZAZARI 4.064,39 E 21°33'18'' N 40°36'17'' GR1340007 LIMNI PETRON 6.699,00 E 21°43'0'' N 40°45'0'' GR1420005 AISTHITIKO DASOS KOILADAS TEMPON 1.335,91 E 22°33'49'' N 39°52'31'' GR1420006 OROS MAVROVOUNI 36.454,00 E 22°48'37'' N 39°36'8'' GR1420007 OROS OSSA 24.064,00 E 22°41'8'' N 39°49'4'' GR1420008 KATO OLYMPOS, OROS GODAMANI KAI KOILADA RODIAS 24.572,00 E 22°25'0'' N 39°56'0'' GR1420009 STENA KALAMAKIOU KAI ORI ZARKOU 4.168,00 E 22°11'0'' N 39°37'0'' GR1420011 PERIOCHI THESSALIKOU KABOU 96.154,42 E 22°26'16'' N 39°29'22'' GR1420012 PERIOCHI FARSALON 4.928,54 E 22°22'30'' N 39°16'38'' GR1420013 PERIOCHI TYRNAVOU 9.476,99 E 22°18'59'' N 39°43'13'' NISIA KYRA PANAGIA, PIPERI, PSATHOURA KAI GYRO NISIDES GR1430005 AGIOS GEORGIOS, NISOI ADELFOI, LECHOUSA, GAIDOURONISIA 12.965,00 E 24°4'15'' N 39°19'55'' GR1430006 OROS OTHRYS, VOUNA GOURAS & FARAGGI PALAIOKERASSIAS 31.079,47 E 22°39'50'' N 39°3'46'' GR1440005 POTAMOS PINIOS - ANTICHASIA ORI 55.220,00 E 21°43'55'' N 39°46'7'' GR1440006 KORYFES OROUS KOZIAKA 19.720,00 E 21°32'0'' N 39°35'0'' AMVRAKIKOS KOLPOS, LIMNOTHALASSA KATAFOURKO KAI GR2110004 KORAKONISIA 23.004,00 E 20°52'37'' N 39°3'12'' GR2110005 KOILADA ACHELOOU 13.541,00 E 21°23'11'' N 39°18'35'' GR2120005 YGROTOPOS EKVOLON KALAMA KAI NISOS PRASOUDI 8.614,00 E 20°11'2'' N 39°33'44'' GR2120006 ELI KALODIKI, MARGARITI, KARTERI & LIMNI PRONTANI 1.806,00 E 20°27'0'' N 39°20'0'' GR2120007 STENA PARAKALAMOU 3.483,00 E 20°21'0'' N 39°35'0'' GR2120008 ORI PARAMYTHIAS, STENA KALAMA ÊÁÉ STENA ACHERONTA 11.692,00 E 20°34'0'' N 39°24'0'' GR2120009 ORI TSAMANTA, FILIATRON, FARMAKOVOUNI, MEGALI RACHI 19.906,00 E 20°20'0'' N 39°45'0'' GR2130002 KORYFES OROUS SMOLIKA 19.976,00 E 20°55'26'' N 40°4'47'' GR2130005 LIMNI IOANNINON 2.690,00 E 20°53'38'' N 39°39'51'' GR2130007 OROS LAKMOS (PERISTERI) 20.123,00 E 21°7'30'' N 39°39'30'' GR2130008 OROS MITSIKELI 8.436,00 E 20°51'3'' N 39°44'51'' GR2130009 OROS TYMFI (GAMILA) 27.416,00 E 20°45'54'' N 39°59'35'' OROS DOUSKON, ORAIOKASTRO, DASOS MEROPIS, KOILADA GR2130010 GORMOU, LIMNI DELVINAKIOU 17.383,00 E 20°28'0'' N 39°59'0'' GR2210001 DYTIKES KAI VOREIOANATOLIKES AKTES ZAKYNTHOU 21.419,00 E 20°37'44'' N 37°48'28'' GR2210004 NISIDES STAMFANI & ARPYIA (STROFADES) 138,00 E 21°0'0'' N 37°15'0'' GR2220002 ETHNIKOS DRYMOS AINOU 2.779,43 E 20°39'57'' N 38°8'31'' GR2230001 LIMNOTHALASSA ANTINIOTI (KERKYRA) 189,69 E 19°51'2'' N 39°48'59'' GR2230003 ALYKI LEFKIMIS (KERKYRA) 242,96 E 20°4'15'' N 39°27'7'' SITECODE SITE_NAME AREA LENGTH LONGITUDE LATITUDE GR2230007 LIMNOTHALASSA KORISSION (KERKYRA) & NISOS LAGOYDIA 1.060,00 E 19°55'0'' N 39°27'0'' LIMNOTHALASSES STENON LEFKADAS (PALIONIS-AVLIMON) KAI GR2240001 ALYKES LEFKADAS 2.142,00 E 20°43'15'' N 38°50'18'' GR2310011 OROS TSEREKAS (AKARNANIKA) 5.056,00 E 20°55'0'' N 38°45'0'' GR2310012 ORI VALTOU 10.112,00 E 21°21'0'' N 39°0'0'' GR2310013 LIMNI LYSIMACHIA 2.275,00 E 21°22'0'' N 38°33'0'' GR2310014 LIMNI VOULKARIA 3.301,00 E 20°50'0'' N 38°52'0'' DELTA ACHELOOU, LIMNOTHALASSA MESOLONGIOU-AITOLIKOU KAI EKVOLES EVINOU, NISOI ECHINADES, NISOS PETALAS, DYTIKOS GR2310015 ARAKYNTHOS & STENA KLEISOURAS 44.184,00 E 21°17'15'' N 38°20'21'' LIMNOTHALASSA KALOGRIAS, DASOS STROFILIAS KAI ELOS LAMIAS, GR2320001 ARAXOS 3.522,89 E 21°22'15'' N 38°6'36'' GR2320004 AISTHITIKO DASOS KALAVRYTON 2.386,08 E 22°5'35'' N 38°0'54'' GR2320006 ALYKI AIGIOY 32,49 E 22°6'30'' N 38°15'51'' GR2320010 ZOUMPATA-AGIOS CHARALAMPOS-MARMPAS-KLOKOS 10.762,00 E 22°0'42'' N 38°9'1'' GR2330002 OROPEDIO FOLOIS 9.742,00 E 21°41'6'' N 37°47'19'' GR2330009 LIMNOTHALASSA KOTHYCI - ALYKI LECHENON 2.351,00 E 21°18'5'' N 38°0'36'' GR2410002 ETHNIKOS DRYMOS PARNASSOU 3.695,00 E 22°31'27'' N 38°33'39'' GR2420006 SKYROS: OROS KOCHYLAS 4.097,00 E 24°39'52'' N 38°49'42'' GR2420007 MEGALO & MIKRO LIVARI-DELTA XIRIA 1.017,00 E 23°8'0'' N 39°0'0'' GR2420008 LIMNI DYSTOS 2.636,00 E 24°8'0'' N 38°21'0'' GR2420009 NISIDES SKYROY 466,00 E 24°21'0'' N 38°50'0'' GR2440005 YGROTOPOS EKVOLON (DELTA) SPERCHIOU 3.966,00 E 22°34'32'' N 38°50'26'' GR2440007 ETHNIKOS DRYMOS OITIS - KOILADA ASOPOU 13.088,00 E 22°26'11'' N 37°57'29'' KORYFES OROUS GKIONA, CHARADRA REKA, LAZOREMA KAI GR2450007 VATHIA LAKKA 10.547,00 E 22°16'0'' N 38°37'0'' GR2530002 LIMNI STYMFALIA 1.309,00 E 22°27'48'' N 37°51'33'' GR2540006 YGROTOPOI EKVOLON EVROTA 2.260,00 E 22°43'0'' N 36°49'0'' GR2540007 ORI ANATOLIKIS LAKONIAS 37.537,00 E 22°55'0'' N 36°55'0'' GR2550008 LIMNOTHALASSA GIALOVAS & NISOS SFAKTIRIA 998,00 E 21°40'0'' N 36°58'0'' GR2550009 OROS TAYGETOS - LAGKADA TRYPIS 48.783,00 E 22°19'0'' N 36°58'0'' GR3000001 OROS PARNITHA 14.902,43 E 23°43'8'' N 38°10'12'' GR3000010 NISIDES KYTHIRON: PRASONISI, DRAGONERA, ANTIDRAGONERA 989,16 E 23°6'20'' N 36°14'39'' GR3000011 NISIDES MIRTOOU PELAGOUS: FALKONERA, VELOPOULA, ANANES 255,00 E 23°53'0'' N 36°50'0'' SITECODE SITE_NAME AREA LENGTH LONGITUDE LATITUDE NISOS ANTIKYTHIRA KAI NISIDES PRASSONISI, LAGOUVARDOS, GR3000012 PLAKOULITHRA KAI NISIDES THIMONIES 2.010,00 E 23°18'0'' N 35°52'0'' GR3000014 PERIOCHI LEGRENON - NISIDA PATROKLOU 2.109,00 E 23°58'0'' N 37°41'0'' GR4110004 LESVOS: KOLPOS KALLONIS KAI CHERSAIA PARAKTIA ZONI 18.297,82 E 26°11'57'' N 39°9'2'' GR4110006 YGROTOPOI CHORTAROLIMNI KAI ALYKI LIMNOY 1.302,00 E 25°22'24'' N 39°55'49'' NISIDES KAI VRACHONISIDES LIMNOU: NHSOS SERGITSI KAI NISIDES DIAVATES, KOMPIO, KASTRIA, TIGANI, KARVALAS, GR4110008 PRASONISI 125,00 E 25°8'0'' N 40°1'0'' NISIDES LESVOU (SYMPLEGMA TOMARONISION, KIDONAS, AGIOS GR4110009 GEORGIOS, GLARONISI, KLP) 103,00 E 26°12'0'' N 39°22'0'' GR4110010 N.D.
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