Encyclopedia > List of municipalities of the Prefecture of Achaea
The following represents a list of municipalites in Achaea (Achaia )
Municipality Greek Name Size Population Seat Patras Δήμος Πατρέως Démos Patréos around 150 km² 155,697 Patras Municipality of Aigeira 4,211 Aigeira Municipality of Aigio 28,903 Aigio /Aigion Municipality of Akrata 5,492 Akrata Municipality of Aroania 2,315 Psofidi Municipality of Diacopton Démos Diakoptou 7,023 Diacopton less than 70km² Municipality of Dymi/Dyme Δήμος Δύμης D[é]mos Dýmes around 100 to 125 km² 8,765 Kato Achaia Municipality of Erinaios 3,802 Lampiri Fares 6,483 Chalandritsa Municipality of Kalavryta Δήμος Καλαβρύτων Démos Kalavrýton around 100 km² 8,416 Kalávryta Municipality of Larissos Δήμος Λαρισσού Démos Larissoú around 100 km² 7,414 Metochi/Lappa Municipality of Lefkasio 3,894 Kleitoria Municipality of Messatidi/Mesatida Δήμος Μεσσατίδος Démos Messatídos around 100 km² 9,583 (2001?) around 11,000 Ovryá Municipality of Movri Δήμος Μόβρης Démos Móvris around 100 km² 5,140 Sageika Municipality of Olenia 6,813 Loussika Municipality of Paos 2,623 Dafni Municipality of Paralia Δήμος Παραλίας Démos Paralías around 25 km² 5,677 Paralía (Patras Beach) Municipality of Rhion Δήμος Ρίου Démos Rhíou 10,131 around 100 km² Rhion Municipality of Sympoliteia 7,326 around 100 to 150 km² Rododafni Municipality of Tritea 5,051 Stavrodromi Municipality of Vrachneika Δήμος Βραχνέικων Démos Vrachneíkon around 50 to 60 km² 4,274 (1991)? around 6,000 Vrachnéika
The population is 1991 data.
Note: Not all municipalites are on the list. Just a portion of the municipalities are on this list.
List of municipalities by rank Patras : 167,602 (2001)
External link
http://www2.forthnet.gr/protasi/eng_kentro.htm See also: List of municipalities of Greece
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