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Gargalianoi

Statistics
Prefecture: Messenia/Messenia
Province: Province of Trifyllia
Location:
Area:
-Total
-Water
-Rank

122.68 kmē

Rank xxth
Population: (1991)
 - Total
 - Density¹
 - Rank

 7,609

 -62.02/kmē
Communes: 7
Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:

sea level
294 m(centre)
around 700 to 800 m
Postal code: 244 00
Area/distance code: 11-30-27630 (030-27630)-2
Municipal code: 3811
Car designation: KM
3-letter abbreviation:
Address of administration: 37 Vas. Georgiou II St.
Gargalianoi 244 00
Website: www.gargaliani.gr

Gargalianoi (Greek: Γαργαλιάνοι), also Gargaliani, is a community located in the western part of Messenia. It is passed by a highway. It is located south of Pyrgos, Kyparissia and 15 km south of Filiatra, north of Pylos and Methone and west of Kalamata (68 km) and Messene. Its neighboring villages are Pyrgos to the east, Valita to the north and Marathopolis to the west. It is also a municipality with the seat being this town.

The town has a school, a lyceum, a gymnasium, a kindergarten school, a church, some squares named Kentriki Plateia , (Greek: Κεντρική Πλατεία), the central square of Gargalianoi along with Kolokotroni Square, banks and a hotel named Ionian View. The sporting facility is to the west.

The area outside the city is surrounded with hills covered with olive trees and grapevines. Its nearby camping site is Camping Proti in Marathopolis.

Contents

Communities

  • Floka
  • Gargalianoi
  • Lefki
  • Marathopolis
  • Mouzaki
  • Pyrgos
  • Valta

Historical population

Year Municipal population Change Municipal population
1981 5,430 - -
1991 5,184 -246/-4.53% 7,609

External links

See also




North: Filiatra
West: Ionian Sea
Gargalianoi East: Nestoras
South: Pylos


07-14-2008 23:18:10
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