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Lake Plastiras
Lake Plastiras — formed by damming the Tavropos River in the 1950s, submerging the old Nevropolis village that hosted the only Allied-occupied airport in WWII Europe — symbolizes post-war modernization's erasure and creation simultaneously. The lake now anchors the Karditsa region's tourism identity and is the most visited modern site in inland Thessaly, hosting the ecological festival and agritourism events. Anchor modes: signal; living_ritual | Search hooks: Lake Plastiras; Nevropolis submerged; post-war dam modernization; Karditsa agritourism; ecological festival
View the artificial lake that submerged Nevropolis; visit the Karditsa bazaars (May 21, eight-day market); attend the ecological festival (mid-September in Pausilypo); stay in lakeside agritourism accommodations that market the 'Greek Alps' experience.