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Aigio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Aigio (Greek: Modern: Αίγιο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on, Latin: Aegium) also, Egio or Egion is a town in northeast Achaea that has a population of around 30,000, with quite a few squares, a bus terminal and a fountain downtown. |
 | | On February 4, 2004, riots over demanding wage hikes for farmers took place in the 172nd km interchange or the Aigio interchange, a sign, a 172nd km post facing the westbound lanes, some bushes were damaged as they clashed with the police. |
 | | It was the capital of the Achaean League from 276 BC. |
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