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Encyclopedia > Dafnoula (Ilia), Greece

Daphnoula is a mountain village in the Prefecture of Ilia in Greece.


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Daphnoula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (221 words)
Daphnoula or Dafnoula (Greek: Δαφνούλα, meaning little laurel from dafni and -oula) is a mountain village in the Prefecture of Ilia in Greece.
Dafnoula has a small school, a church, and a small square (plateia).
On July 11, 1997, a forest fire consumed most of the forests in southeastern Ilia burning a few km² of forests.
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{{otheruses}} '''Daphnoula''' or '''Dafnoula''' (Greek language Greek: Δαφνούλα, meaning little laurel from ''dafni'' and ''-oula'') is a mountain village in the Prefecture of Ilia in Greece.
It is located about 55 km E of Krestena and Greece Interstate 9 GR-9/E55, SE of Olympia, Greece Olympia, about 8 to 10 km N of Andritsaina, about 40 km S of Tropaia and about 55 km NW of Megalopoli.
67/29.13% } Dafnoula has a small school, a church, and a small square (''plateia'').
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