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Encyclopedia > Akoli, Greece

Akoli(Greek: Άκολη), is a small unassigned settlement and a beach area in the prefecture of Achaia. Distance from Aigio is 5 km W, about 85 km WNW of Corinth, 180 km W of Athens, about 45 km NW of Kalavryta, about 35 km E of the Rio-Antirio bridge and nearly 44 km E of Patras. The Gulf of Corinth is north of Akoli.


Nearest places

  • Seliantika, SW
  • Longos, S

Geography

  • Location:
    • Latitude: 38.1833 (378°11) N
    • Longitude: 21.95 (21°57') E
  • Postal code: 250
  • Elevation: sea level
  • Dialing code: +11+30-26910 (030_26910)

Information

There are no schools or a square.


It also has a service park which is numbered 65 where some off_road rally racings took place.


The area is covered with forests while the rest of the land are covered with farmlands mainly including groves and pastures. It is famous for its beaches, some hotels and a campsite.


The nearest train station is in Longos.




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Akoli, Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (149 words)
Akoli (Greek: Άκολη) is a small unassigned settlement and a beach area in the prefecture of Achaia, Greece.
Distance from Aigio is 5 km W, about 85 km WNW of Corinth, 180 km W of Athens, about 45 km NW of Kalavryta, about 35 km E of the Rio-Antirio bridge and nearly 44 km E of Patras.
The Gulf of Corinth is north of Akoli.
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