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  2. Lake Marathon - Wikipedia

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    Lake Marathon Dam. The area of the lake at the height of the spillway of the dam is 2.45 square kilometres, the maximum depth is 54 m, the lake concentrates water from a drainage basin of 118 square kilometres with an average runoff of 14,400,000 m³ per year in an average rainfall of 580 mm per year, the average inbound volume is 12,000,000 ...

  3. File:Lake Marathon Dam, Greece.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Marathon Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Marathon Dam is a gravity dam on the Charadros River, near its junction with the Varnavas Stream, 8 km (5 mi) west of Marathon and 45 km (28 mi) northeast of Athens in Greece. The dam created Lake Marathon for the primary purpose of municipal water supply. Constructed between 1926 and 1929, it was the sole supplier of water to Athens until ...

  5. List of lakes of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Natural and artificial lakes in Greece. Central Greece. Lake Amvrakia; Lake Dystos, ... Marathon Lake; Mornos Lake; Stratos Lake ...

  6. Marathon, Greece - Wikipedia

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    Plain of Marathon View of the Lake Marathon. The sophist and magnate Herodes Atticus was born in Marathon. In 1926, the American company ULEN began construction on the Marathon Dam in a valley above Marathon, in order to ensure water supply for Athens. It was completed in 1929. About 10 km 2 of forested land were flooded to form Lake Marathon.

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Central Greece: 1987 393; i, ii, iii, iv, vi (cultural) Delphi, located at the foot of Mount Parnassus, was the site of the Temple of Apollo, a Panhellenic sanctuary, and in Greek view the "navel of the world" (the Omphalos). Pythia, the oracle, resided in the temple, receiving pilgrims from all Greece. In the 6th century BCE, Delphi was seen ...

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  9. Category:Dams in Greece - Wikipedia

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