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For other uses, see Laconia (disambiguation).
Statistics
Capital: Sparta
Area: 3,636 km²
Inhabitants: 94,916
Pop. density: 26.1/km² 2001
ISO 3166-2: GR-16
Car designation AK, Lakonía
Code for the municipalities: 32xx
Number of provinces 4
Number of municipalities
Number of independent communes
Area codes in Greece: 11+30-
Name of inhabitants Laconian
Postal code: 23x xx
Website: Homepage of Laconia (http://www.hellas.teipir.gr/prefectures/english/Lakonias/Genika.htm)
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Map of Greece highlighting the prefecture

Laconia (Λακωνία), also known as Lacedaemonia, was in ancient Greece the portion of the Peloponnesus of which the most important city was Sparta. In modern times, Laconia has the legal status as a prefecture of Greece with Sparta being its administrative capital. Its main towns and cities are Amyclae, Areopolis, Gytheion, Molaoi, Monemvasia, Mystras, Neapoli and Sellasia. It encompasses Cape Malea and a large part of the Mani Peninsula


Eurotas is the longest river in the prefecture. The valley of Eurotas is predominantly an agricultural region that contains many citrus groves, olive groves and pasture lands. It is the location of the largest orange production in the Peloponnese and probably all of Greece.


Taygetus, known as Pentedaktylos (five-fingers) throughout the middle ages, is west of Sparta and the Eurotas valley. It is the tallest mountain in Laconia and the Peloponnese. It is where most of its pine trees are founded in Laconia. The only road connecting the adjoining prefectures of Messinia and Laconia passes through the mountain. Another mountain is Parnona which is in the northeast.


A cave in the southwest of the prefecture is located south of Areopolis. This prestigious cave is called Dirou and is large tourist attraction.


The English word laconic is derived from the name of the region by analogy - to speak in a concise way, as the Spartans were reputed by the Athenians to do.


It is bounded by the Taygetus mountains to the west with Messenia, Arcadia to the north and with the Parnona mountains to the northeast, the Myrtoan Gulf to the east and the Gulf of Laconia and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.

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Climate

The area has hot summers and mild winters in most of the prefecture while in the mountains especially Taygetus, snow is very common throughout the winter.


Transportation

  • Greece Interstate 37, N, Cen., S
  • Molaoi to Leonidi Road, E, NE
  • Greece Interstate 82, W
  • Greece Interstate 86, S, E, SE, Gytheio - Monemvasia

Communications

Radio

  • Fly FM - 90.3 FM (Sparta)
  • Lakonia FM - 91.1 FM (Sparta)
  • Politeia FM - 91.9 FM
  • Radiofonias Notias Lakonias (Southern Laconia Radio) - 93.5 (Gytheio)
  • Radio Sparti - 92.7 FM (Sparta)
  • Star FM - 94.7

Television

  • Ellada TV - UHF 43, Sparta
  • TV Notias Lakonias - Molaoi

Population history

Provinces

Municipalities

Name of municipality Municipal code Seat Postal code
Asopos 3202 Pappadianika 230 56
Elos 3207 Vlachiotis 230 55
Farida 3222 Xirokampi 230 54
Geronthri 3204 Geraki 230 58
Gytheio 3205 Gythio 232 00
Oinounta 3216 Sellasia 230 64
Oitylo 3217 Areopoli 230 62
Krokees 3211 Krokees 230 57
Molaoi 3212 Molaoi 230 52
Monemvasia 3213 Monemvasia 230 70
Mystras 3214 Magoula 231 00
Niata 3215 Niata 230 60
Pellana 3218 Kastoria 230 59
Skala 3219 Skala 230 51
Smynos 3220 Agios Nikolaos 230 61
Sparta 3221 Sparta 231 00
Therapni 3209 Goritsa 231 00
Voia 3203 Neapoli 230 53
Zarakas 3208 Richea 230 68

There are two independent communities and they are

  • Elafonissos (mun code: 3206, postal code: 230 53)
  • Karyes (mun code: 3210, postal code: 230 67)

Communities

External links

traveljournals.net - Laconia (http://www.traveljournals.net/explore/greece/map/m1207930.laconia.html)


  Results from FactBites:
 
Hellenica - Chapter II (1488 words)
Whilst they were debating these points, the Lacedaemonians had incorporated the men of Tegea and the men of Mantinea, and were ready to debouch into the bimarine region.[6] And as the two armies advanced almost at the same time, the Corinthians and the rest reached the Nemea,[7] and the Lacedaemonians and their allies occupied Sicyon.
The Lacedaemonians entered by Epieiceia, and at first were severely handled by the light-armed troops of the enemy, who discharged stones and arrows from the vantage-ground on their right; but as they dropped down upon the Gulf of Corinth they advanced steadily onwards through the flat country, felling timber and burning the fair land.
For a while the Lacedaemonians had no idea of the advance of the enemy, owing to the rough nature of the ground,[15] but the notes of the paean at length announced to them the fact, and without an instant's delay the answering order "prepare for battle" ran along the different sections of their army.
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