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 Encyclopedia: Kyllini (Elia), Greece
There are gas stations, they number around 3, one in the heart of Kyllini, one heading eastward to Patras, ond heading westbound to Kastro, and one in east of Neochori facing westbound traffic to Kyllini, now Kastro.
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.
There is the peninsula's westernmost port, the Port of Kyllini is located meters east of the heart of Kyllini.
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 Neochori (Kastro-Kyllinis), Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
South of the village, forests cover the southern half along with olive groves, north of Neochori, and are sporadically founded in the plain and some hills northwest.
Neochori ( Greek : Modern: Νεοχώρι, before the abandonment of
The beaches in the north aren't usable because the surface is rocky between Avocado and slightly west of Myrsini Beach.
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 Thermal Springs of Kyllini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The length of the road is 1 km west of the junction of a road to Kastro, Neochori and Patras and to Gastouni and Pyrgos.
The Thermal Springs of Kyllini (Greek: Λούτρα Κυλλήνης, Loutra Kyllinis), also as Kyllini Springs or Kyllini Baths is a thermal spring area with hotels, restaurants, and a beach located on a southwestern tip of this peninsula.
A view of Kastro and Chlemoutsi fortress can be seen mostly over the hilly forests which also cover the east.
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 Machos biography .ms
The neighboring communities are Neochori (Kastro-Kyllinis), Greece to the northeast which is access by a road for 1 km with sharp turns, Dimitra to its east, Vartholomio to the south, and olive groves (further west, Kastro) to the west.
Machos (Greek: Μάχος, pronunciation: ma-hos), also Mahos is a community in western Ileia in Greece.
Between 1981 and 1991, Machos experienced a gigantic growth and was the fastest growing villages in percentage, but declined nearly one-third in the 2001 census.
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 Strousi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its neighboring communities and villages are Neochori to the west, Myrsini to the north and north of the road connecting Kyllini and Andravida, Andravida to the east and Kardiakafti and Dimitra to the south but no connecting roads.
It is connected with two roads, one to Myrsini and one westward to Neochori.
Distance from Myrsini is 1 km S, 9 km SW of Kyllini, 4 km W of Andravida and 5 km W of GR-9 / E55.
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 Communities of Elia
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A republic in southeastern Europe on the southern part of the Balkan peninsula; known for grapes and olives and olive oil Greece
Quick Summary not found for this subject List of towns and villages in Greece
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 Neohori (Kastro-Kyllinis), Greece
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 Stoupa-Lefktron (Kalogria) in Mani / Peloponnese - Greece / Griechenland
Stoupa-Lefktron (Kalogria) in Mani / Peloponnese - Greece / Griechenland
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