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'''Pyrgos''' (Greek: Πύργος) is the capital of the [[Prefecture]] of [[Elis]] in [[Greece]]. It is named for a local tower. | '''Pyrgos''' (Greek: Πύργος) is the capital of the [[Prefecture]] of [[Elis]] in [[Greece]]. It is named for a local tower. | ||
− | The city is located in the western part of the [[Peloponnese]], in the middle of a plain in [[Triphyllis]]. It is 96km away from [[Patra]] via [[Greece Interstate 9]], 320 km from [[Athens]], 144 km from [[Tripoli]]. It is bypassed by GR-9/E-55 or GR-74 (eastbound) to its east. The town of [[Katakolo]] lies 12 km to the west. [[ | + | The city is located in the western part of the [[Peloponnese]], in the middle of a plain in [[Triphyllis]]. It is 96km away from [[Patra]] via [[Greece Interstate 9]], 320 km from [[Athens]], 144 km from [[Tripoli]]. It is bypassed by GR-9/E-55 or GR-74 (eastbound) to its east. The town of [[Katakolo]] lies 12 km to the west. [[Olympia]] is also nearby, as are [[Agios Georgios (Pyrgos)|Agios Georgios]] to the north and [[Lampeti]] (Lambeti) to the east. The [[Alfeios River]] is about 4 km to the south. |
The population of Pyrgos is approximately 25,000 people. Pyrgos has one of the biggest squares in Greece with loads of coffee shops, bars, restaurants, supermarkets, hospital, hotels, and a large orthodox church. Traffic lights are now installed downtown. | The population of Pyrgos is approximately 25,000 people. Pyrgos has one of the biggest squares in Greece with loads of coffee shops, bars, restaurants, supermarkets, hospital, hotels, and a large orthodox church. Traffic lights are now installed downtown. | ||
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*'''Pyrgos''' | *'''Pyrgos''' | ||
− | *[[Agios Georgios (Pyrgos) | + | *[[Agios Georgios (Pyrgos) |Agios Georgios]], Pyrgos |
− | *[[Agios Ioannis (Pyrgos) | + | *[[Agios Ioannis (Pyrgos) |Agios Ioannis]] |
**[[Kyani Akti]] | **[[Kyani Akti]] | ||
**[[Palata]] (pop: 78) | **[[Palata]] (pop: 78) | ||
− | **[[Tragano (Pyrgos) | + | **[[Tragano (Pyrgos) |Tragano]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Agios Ilias (Pyrgos)|Agios Ilias]] |
− | **[[Pyrgi (Ilia) | + | **[[Pyrgi (Ilia)|Pyrgi]] |
**[[Stamateleika]] | **[[Stamateleika]] | ||
*[[Ampelona]] | *[[Ampelona]] | ||
**[[Kouzouli]] | **[[Kouzouli]] | ||
**[[Rozeika]] | **[[Rozeika]] | ||
− | *[[Elaio (Ilia) | + | *[[Elaio (Ilia) |Elaio]] |
− | **[[Vytineika (Elaio) | + | **[[Vytineika (Elaio) |Vytineika]] |
*[[Granitseika]] | *[[Granitseika]] | ||
**[[Kavouri]] (pop: 45) | **[[Kavouri]] (pop: 45) | ||
*[[Katakolo]] | *[[Katakolo]] | ||
− | **[[Agios Andreas (Katakolo) | + | **[[Agios Andreas (Katakolo) |Agios Andreas]] (pop: 6) |
*[[Koliri]] | *[[Koliri]] | ||
**[[Koloreikas Paragkes]] | **[[Koloreikas Paragkes]] | ||
*[[Korakochori]] | *[[Korakochori]] | ||
− | **[[Agios Andreas (Korakochori) | + | **[[Agios Andreas (Korakochori) |Agios Andreas]] (pop: 7) |
− | **[[Kallithea (Pyrgos) | + | **[[Kallithea (Pyrgos) |Kallithea]] (pop: 51) |
**[[Bouka]] (pop: 15) | **[[Bouka]] (pop: 15) | ||
*[[Lampeti]] | *[[Lampeti]] | ||
*[[Lasteika]] | *[[Lasteika]] | ||
**[[Itia]] | **[[Itia]] | ||
− | *[[Leventochori (Ilia) | + | *[[Leventochori (Ilia) |Leventochori]] |
− | *[[Myrtia (Ilia) | + | *[[Myrtia (Ilia) |Myrtia]] |
*[[Palaiovarvasena]] | *[[Palaiovarvasena]] | ||
**[[Agios Georgios (Palaiovarvasena), Greece|Agios Georgios]] | **[[Agios Georgios (Palaiovarvasena), Greece|Agios Georgios]] | ||
− | **[[Kampos (Pyrgos) | + | **[[Kampos (Pyrgos) |Kampos]] (pop: 64) |
*[[Salmoni]] | *[[Salmoni]] | ||
**[[Alfeios]] (pop: 39) | **[[Alfeios]] (pop: 39) | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Skafidia]] |
**[[Kalakeika]] (pop: 98) | **[[Kalakeika]] (pop: 98) | ||
**[[Moni Skafidias]] | **[[Moni Skafidias]] | ||
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*[[Varvasaina]] | *[[Varvasaina]] | ||
**Kato Varvasena | **Kato Varvasena | ||
− | *[[Vytineika (Pyrgos) | + | *[[Vytineika (Pyrgos) |Vytineika]] |
==Subdivisions:== | ==Subdivisions:== | ||
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*[[Anthopyrgos]] | *[[Anthopyrgos]] | ||
*[[Kavasilakia]] | *[[Kavasilakia]] | ||
− | *[[Kokkinochoma (Pyrgos) | + | *[[Kokkinochoma (Pyrgos) |Kokkinochoma]], located in the northeastern portion of Pyrgos |
*[[Syntriada]] | *[[Syntriada]] | ||
− | *[[Tragano (Pyrgos) | + | *[[Tragano (Pyrgos)|Tragano]] |
==Sporting teams== | ==Sporting teams== | ||
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==Persons== | ==Persons== | ||
+ | *[[Miltiades Iatridis]], [[World War II]] hero | ||
*[[Mary Linda]], singer | *[[Mary Linda]], singer | ||
*[[Giorgos Karagounis]], football player (b. [[March 6]], [[1977]]) | *[[Giorgos Karagounis]], football player (b. [[March 6]], [[1977]]) |
Latest revision as of 12:53, January 25, 2007
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Prefecture: | Elis |
Province: | Province of Ilia |
Location: | 37.6883/37°40'1' N lat. 21.441/ 21°26'28' W long. |
Population: | 34,902(2001) |
Elevation: | 3 to 4 m |
Postal code: | 271 00 |
Area/distance code: | 11-30-26210-3 (030-26210-3) |
Municipal code: | 1717 |
Car designation: | HA
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Name of inhabitants: | Pyrgioti (Πυργιώτη) sing. -s pl. -ika (non residential) |
Address of administration: | Saki Karagiorga, Central Square Pyrgos 271 00 |
Website: | www.dimospirgou.gr |
Pyrgos (Greek: Πύργος) is the capital of the Prefecture of Elis in Greece. It is named for a local tower.
The city is located in the western part of the Peloponnese, in the middle of a plain in Triphyllis. It is 96km away from Patra via Greece Interstate 9, 320 km from Athens, 144 km from Tripoli. It is bypassed by GR-9/E-55 or GR-74 (eastbound) to its east. The town of Katakolo lies 12 km to the west. Olympia is also nearby, as are Agios Georgios to the north and Lampeti (Lambeti) to the east. The Alfeios River is about 4 km to the south.
The population of Pyrgos is approximately 25,000 people. Pyrgos has one of the biggest squares in Greece with loads of coffee shops, bars, restaurants, supermarkets, hospital, hotels, and a large orthodox church. Traffic lights are now installed downtown.
Its television stations are Cosmos and ORT (Olympiaki Radiophonio Teleorassi, lit. Olympic Broadcasting Television). Its daily for the city is Patris.
Population history:
Year | Communal population | Change | Municipal population | Change |
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1981 | 21,958 | - | - | - |
1991 | 28,465 | 6,507/29.63% | 39,183 | - |
2001 | 23,791 | -4674/-16.42% | 32,090 | -7,093/-18.1% |
Communities of the Municipality
- Pyrgos
- Agios Georgios, Pyrgos
- Agios Ioannis
- Kyani Akti
- Palata (pop: 78)
- Tragano
- Agios Ilias
- Ampelona
- Elaio
- Granitseika
- Kavouri (pop: 45)
- Katakolo
- Agios Andreas (pop: 6)
- Koliri
- Korakochori
- Agios Andreas (pop: 7)
- Kallithea (pop: 51)
- Bouka (pop: 15)
- Lampeti
- Lasteika
- Leventochori
- Myrtia
- Palaiovarvasena
- Agios Georgios
- Kampos (pop: 64)
- Salmoni
- Alfeios (pop: 39)
- Skafidia
- Kalakeika (pop: 98)
- Moni Skafidias
- Patronikoleika, ghost town
- Skourochori
- Varvasaina
- Kato Varvasena
- Vytineika
Subdivisions:
- Anthopyrgos
- Kavasilakia
- Kokkinochoma, located in the northeastern portion of Pyrgos
- Syntriada
- Tragano
Sporting teams
- Panileiakos FC (played in the first division during the 2002-2003 season)
Persons
- Miltiades Iatridis, World War II hero
- Mary Linda, singer
- Giorgos Karagounis, football player (b. March 6, 1977)
External links
- gogreece.com on Pyrgos
- Radio stations in Pyrgos
- traveljournals.net - Pyrgos
- GTP - Pyrgos
- GTP - Municipality of Pyrgos
- Indexmundi - Pyrgos
North: Iardanos | ||
West: Ionian Sea |
Pyrgos | East: Ancient Olympia |
South:Volakas |