Thessaly is a geographical and historical region in central Greece. It is bordered by Macedonia to the north, Epirus to the west, and Boeotia to the south. Thessaly is known for its fertile plains, which are among the most productive agricultural areas in Greece, making it a significant center for agriculture, particularly for wheat, corn, and livestock. Historically, Thessaly was important in ancient Greek times and was characterized by city-states such as Pharsalus and Larissa.
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