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Kyllini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (129 words) |
 | Mount Kyllini (Cyllene), the mythological birthplace of Hermes (also called Mount Ziria). |
 | In Greek mythology, Cyllene is an oread associated with the mountain. |
 | Kyllini, the second westernmost town and the westernmost area on the peninsula. |
| Kyllini (Elia), Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1373 words) |
 | Its longitude is 21°07′ E and the latitude is 37°57′ N. Between the cape and Kyllini is a small fortress named Glarentza and slightly east is the beach. |
 | The first paved road was Andravida to Kyllini road which was surfaced until the 1960s, then came Loutra Kyllini Road in the late-1960s, Kastro-Kyllini road came after, and road to Machos and road from Kastro to Kyllini came in the 1970s and to Kavasilas in the 1980s. |
 | Kyllini has a school, a lyceum, a gymnasium a church, banks, a post office, gas stations, restaurants and a square (plateia). |