Central Greece was (and is) a geographic region in Greece encompassing Acarnania, Aegina, Aeniania, Aetolia, Aperantia, Attica, Boeotia, Dolopia, Doris, Euboea, Locris, Malis, Megaris, Eotaea and Phocis.
Central Greece bordered Peloponnese to the south, Epirus to the west, and Thessaly to the north.
The most important cities were Athens, Thebes, Delphi, Megara, CHalcis, and Eretria.
Central Greece bordered Peloponnese to the south, Epirus to the west, and Thessaly to the north.
The most important cities were Athens, Thebes, Delphi, Megara, CHalcis, and Eretria.