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Encyclopedia > Anavryto

There are other Anavrytos in Filiata and Kilkis


Anavryto (Greek: Αναβρυτό), pre-1990s, Anavrito is a community divided into two villages, Ano Anavryto which is on the western part of mount Tsiberou, and Kato Anavryto on the other side of the valley, west of Anavryto. The nearby communities are Amenodouri to the north. Distance from Megalopoli is 16 km, and 38 km from Tripoli.

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Geography

  • Location:
    • Latitude:
      • Anavryto: 37.344 (37°20'30') N
      • Kato Anavryto: 37.335 (37°20'7') N
    • Longitude:
      • Anavryto: 21.07 (22°14'18') E
      • Kato Anavryto: 21.0667 (22°14') E
  • Postal code: 220 21
  • Elevation: 670 m (Anavryto), 630 m (Kato Anavryto)
  • Dialing code: +11+30-27910 (030-27910)

Historical population


Year Total population Anavryto Population Kato Anavryto Population Change
1920 469 - - -
1961 186 - - -283/-60.34%
1991 116 83 33 -70/-37.63%
2001 60 - - -56/-48.28%


Anavryto has a school, a church, and transmitters for Megalopoli on top of Tsiberou. The eastern part has one street name. Ano Anavryto is bypassed to the east. Kato Anavryto is mainly residential. Much of the area are deforested and rocky.


Until 1927, the village was known as Gardiki (Γαρδίκι).


Until the 1960s, the village was isolated, it did not have electricity and didn't had paved roads or the little perimeter road. Until the mid-1980s, much of the houses were stone-built.


External links

  • University of Patras on Anavryto (http://www.arcadia.ceid.upatras.gr/arkadia/places/anavrito.htm) (in Greek)

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