Spotlight Sojourns – Administrative Regions of Greece and Its Islands

This is a travel map of Greece, titled “Map of Greece and Islands: Administrative Regions.” Each region is clearly delineated with distinct colors and labeled with its official name.
The map highlights 13 administrative regions across the mainland and islands of Greece:
– Eastern Macedonia & Thrace (magenta-red, northeast)
– Central Macedonia (purple)
– Western Macedonia (green)
– Epirus (dark blue)
– Thessaly (bright yellow)
– Western Region (light turquoise)
– Central Region (pink)
– Attica (light yellow, includes Athens area)
– Peloponnese (orange-red)
– Ionian Islands (dark green, west)
– North Aegean (teal, northeast island group)
– South Aegean (teal, southeast island group)
– Crete (bright orange, southernmost region)
Also labeled are Mt. Athos in northern Greece and regional seas such as the Ionian Sea, North Aegean, and South Aegean.
An inset in the top-right corner shows Greece’s location within Europe, marked by a red dot on the continent. The map background includes surrounding countries such as Turkey, Albania, and Bulgaria, along with coastal outlines of the Mediterranean Sea.
Overall, the map provides an easy visual overview of Greece’s administrative geography, making it useful for travelers, educators, and researchers.