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| − | '''Anaktorio''' is a municipality in the [[prefecture]] of [[Aitoloakarnania]], [[Central Greece]]. | + | '''Anaktorio''' is a former municipality in the [[prefecture]] of [[Aitoloakarnania]], [[Central Greece]]. |
The population of the municipality was 8,830 inhabitants, according to the [[2001]] census. | The population of the municipality was 8,830 inhabitants, according to the [[2001]] census. | ||
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*[[Monastiraki (Aitolia)|Monastiraki]] | *[[Monastiraki (Aitolia)|Monastiraki]] | ||
*[[Paliambela]] | *[[Paliambela]] | ||
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| + | Anaktorio was merged with Medeon and [[Paleros]] to form the new municipality of Actium-Vonitsa in [[2011]]. | ||
[[Category:Aitoloakarnania]] | [[Category:Aitoloakarnania]] | ||
[[Category:Cities and towns in Greece]] | [[Category:Cities and towns in Greece]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:54, August 24, 2011
Anaktorio is a former municipality in the prefecture of Aitoloakarnania, Central Greece.
The population of the municipality was 8,830 inhabitants, according to the 2001 census.
Towns and villages
Anaktorio was merged with Medeon and Paleros to form the new municipality of Actium-Vonitsa in 2011.