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Encyclopedia > Panopoulo
Lasiona - Statistics
Prefecture: Ilia
Province: Province of Ilia
Location: 37° 49′ 20″ N 24° 41′ 30″ E
Population: (2001)
 - Total
 - Density¹
 - Rank

 2,562

 -/km²
Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:
 -highest:

about 100 m Pineios River
580 m(centre)
around 1,000 m
Postal code: 270 63
Area/distance code: 11-30-22290-6(030-22230)-5
Municipal code: 1714
Car designation: HA
3-letter abbreviation: LAS
Name of inhabitants: Eretrian sing., -s pl.

Panopoulo (Greek, Modern: Πανόπουλο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -n fr. Pano + -poulo) is a village and the seat of the municipality of Lasiona (Greek, Modern: Δ. Λασιώνας Dimos Lasionas, Ancient/Katharevousa: Λασιών Lasion) and the northern part of the prefecture of Ilia. It is accessed by a road connecting Patras and Tripoli, the GR-33 and the Amaliada to Simpoulo Road about 4 km E and the road to Pyrgos W. It is located about 50 km S of Patras, about 70 km from the Rio-Antirio bridge, about 35 km W of Lampeia, about 100 km W of Tripoli, about 45 km N of Olympia and about 45 km NE of Pyrgos. Greece consists of 13 administrative regions known as Peripheries of Greece, which are further subdivided into 51 prefectures (nomoi, singular - nomos): External link Map Categories: Lists of subnational entities | Prefectures of Greece ... For other uses of the word Ilia, see Ilia (disambiguation). ... Here are a lists of the provinces (Greek: επαρχεία, eparcheia fr. ... 2001 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Here are list of postal codes in Greece. ... This is an alphabetical list by town of dialing codes in Greece. ... The National Statistical Service of Greece (NSSG) is a General Secretariat of the Greek Ministry of Economy and Finance with more than 1100 employees. ... The Greek car license plates are composed of three letters and four digits per plate (f. ... Katharevousa (Greek Καθαρεύουσα, IPA //) is a form of the Greek language, created during the early 19th century by Adamantios Korais (1748-1833). ... For other uses of the word Ilia, see Ilia (disambiguation). ... Greece Interstate 33 is a highway that runs from Patras, originally at Dimitris Gounaris Street, now begins at the beltway, and had a branch ending at Olympia, and ends near Vytina, and Levídi, and some think it still ends at Ellinikon near Andritsaina and Megalopolis. ... This article needs cleanup. ... The piers of the Rio-Antirio bridge can slide on their gravel beds to accommodate tectonic movement. ... Lampeia (Greek: Λαμπεία, Romanization before the 1990s, Lambia), rarely Lampia, is a Greek town and a muinicipality on the southern part of the Divri (Δίβρη) range and is also known as that name. ... Tripoli (Greek, Modern: Τρίπολη, Ancient/Katharevousa: -s), older form and Latin: Tripolis, rarely Tripolitsa, Tripolitza and Tripolizza is a city in the central part of the Peloponnesos, Greece, and the capital of the prefecture of Arcadia and the province of Mantineia which is the most populated province in Arcadia. ... Olympia (Greek: Ολυμπία Olympía or Ολύμπια Olýmpia, older transliterations, Olimpia, Olimbia), a city of ancient Greece in Elis, is known for having been the site of the Olympic Games in classical times, comparable in importance to the Pythian Games held in Delphi. ... For other places that have the same name, click Pyrgos (disambiguation) Pyrgos is an archaeological site of the Minoan civilization near Myrtos in the municipality of Ierapetra on the south coast of Crete. ...


Nearest places

Simopoulo (Greek, Modern: Σιμόπουλον, Ancient/Katharevousa: Simopoulon) is a community located about 5 km west of GR-33 and south of the Peneus valley. ...

Historical population

Year Dystos population Change Municipal population
1981 - - -
1991 245 - 2,127
2001 314 69/28.16% 2,987

Panopoulo has a school, a church, a small post office and a square (plateia). 1981 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1991 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2001 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Plateia (πλατεία) is the Greek word for town square. ...


Much of the area are covered with forests including the north and the south and the central part and grasslands to the east. The central part and within the communities and villages have some farmland.


On September 2003, Panopoulo held the third stage of the 28th ELPA Rally which is sponsored by ELPA which was cancelled due to an enormous accident on stage 1 The stage 3 was the final one. Its length for the SS3 part is 20.79 km running from Simopoulo. 2003 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December A timeline of events in the news for September, 2003. ... Simopoulo (Greek, Modern: Σιμόπουλον, Ancient/Katharevousa: Simopoulon) is a community located about 5 km west of GR-33 and south of the Peneus valley. ...





North: Tritea
West: Pineia (NW)
Panopoulo East: Lampeia
South: Foloi
Municipalities of Ilia
Alifeira | Amaliada | Andravida | Andritsaina | Ancient Olympia | Figaleia | Foloi | Gastouni | Iardanos | Kastro-Kyllinis | Lampeia | Lasiona | Lechaina | Oleni | Pineia | Pyrgos | Skillounta | Tragano | Volakas | Vouprasia | Zacharo
Provinces of Ilia
Ilia | Olympia

Simopoulo (Greek, Modern: Σιμόπουλον, Ancient/Katharevousa: Simopoulon) is a community located about 5 km west of GR-33 and south of the Peneus valley. ... Lampeia (Greek: Λαμπεία, Romanization before the 1990s, Lambia), rarely Lampia, is a Greek town and a muinicipality on the southern part of the Divri (Δίβρη) range and is also known as that name. ... Foloi (Greek: Φολόη), older forms Foloe, older form and Latin: Pholoe is a village and a municipality in the eastern part of the prefecture of Ilia. ... These are the list of municipalities in the prefecture of Ilia See also List of municipalities of Greece Categories: Ilia ... Kallithea (Greek: Καλλιθέα) or Kallithea is a village in southcentral Ilia. ... Amaliada (Greek: Modern: Αμαλιάδα, Ancient: Αμαλιάς, Amalias) or Amaliada City is a city in the western Peloponnese, in Greece. ... Andrav da, (Ανδραβίδα) is a city in the Prefecture of Ilia in Greece that has a military base in the east side. ... Andritsaina (Greek: Ανδρίτσαινα), also Andritsena is a community and a municipality located in the southeastern part of the prefecture of Ilia in the middle of a highway, officially and unofficially GR-76 between Krestena and Megalopoli. ... Olympia (Greek: Ολυμπία Olympía or Ολύμπια Olýmpia, older transliterations, Olimpia, Olimbia), a city of ancient Greece in Elis, is known for having been the site of the Olympic Games in classical times, comparable in importance to the Pythian Games held in Delphi. ... Foloi (Greek: Φολόη), older forms Foloe, older form and Latin: Pholoe is a village and a municipality in the eastern part of the prefecture of Ilia. ... Gastouni (Greek: Γαστούνη, -ι) is a town and a municipality in northern Ilia, Greece. ... Vounargo (Greek, Modern: Βούναργο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on), older form: Vonargon, is a town in the westcentral part of the prefecture of Ilia. ... This is about the town in Greece. ... Lampeia (Greek: Λαμπεία, Romanization before the 1990s, Lambia), rarely Lampia, is a Greek town and a muinicipality on the southern part of the Divri (Δίβρη) range and is also known as that name. ... Lechainá (Λεχαινά), also Lechena or Lehena is a town in the Prefecture of Ilia, Greece that is 39 km N (old distance: 37 km) north of the nearby city of Pyrgos and regions of Messenia and Arcadia. ... There is another municipality of the same name in the prefecture of Achaia, see Loussika, the seat of Oleni. ... Simopoulo (Greek, Modern: Σιμόπουλον, Ancient/Katharevousa: Simopoulon) is a community located about 5 km west of GR-33 and south of the Peneus valley. ... For other places that have the same name, click Pyrgos (disambiguation) Pyrgos City (Greek: Πύργος) is the capital of the Prefecture of Ilia in Greece and its located in the western part of the Pelopennese. ... Krestena (Greek: Κρέστενα), is a city located in the Prefecture of Ilia. ... Tragano (Greek, Modern: Τραγανό, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on, not to be confused with trachana), older forms Traganon is a town and a municipality in the northern part of the prefecture of Ilia in the western Peloponnese. ... Epitalio (Greek, Modern: Επιτάλιο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on), older form: Epitalion, Latin: Epitalium is a port municipality in the western part of the prefecture of Ilia. ... For other entries that is Varda, see the disambuigation page. ... Zacharo (Greek: Ζαχάρω), also Zaharo or Zakharo is a community and a municipality located in the southwestern part of the prefecture of Ilia in the middle of a highway named GR-9/E55 linking Pyrgos and GR-9A along with Kyparissia. ... Ilia (Greek: Επαρχία Ηλείας Eparchia Ilias) is a province covering the nortPlease help out by clicking here to fix someone elses Wiki syntax. ...

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There are several attractive destinations located nearby Agia Triada in such a way that, during their visit to the village, tourists could meet many spots.
Among these nearby places, we can name, for example, Olympia, Rio Antirio Bridge, Patras, Tripoli, Kalavryta, Achaea, Pyrgos, Simopoulo, and Panopoulo.
Some of these destinations are as close as about 20km, while some others at about 100km, but all of them appealing and unique.
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