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'''Amaliada''' (Greek: Modern: Αμαλιάδα, Ancient: Αμαλιάς, [[Amalias]]) or '''Amaliada City''' is a city in the western [[Peloponnese]], in [[Greece]]. It has 32,040 citizens (of which about 18,000 live in the city and the rest lives within Amalias). It is near the archealogical site of [[Elis|Ancient Elis]], which was the city that held the ancient [[Olympic Games]]. It is situated on the valley of the [[Elis prefecture]] and almost directly south of the [[Pineios River (Peloponnese)|Pineios River]], 80 km from [[Patras]], 7 km form Savalia, 5 km from Kourouta, 20 km from [[Pyrgos]] 291 km from [[Athens]] and 5 km from the [[Ionian sea]].  It is ranked the second largest city in Ilia.  It is the westernmost city in the Peloponnese.
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'''Amaliada''' (Greek: Modern: Αμαλιάδα, Ancient: Αμαλιάς, [[Amalias]]) or '''Amaliada City''' is a city in the western [[Peloponnese]], in [[Greece]]. It has 32,040 citizens (of which about 18,000 live in the city and the rest lives within Amalias). It is near the archealogical site of [[Elis|Ancient Elis]], which was the city that held the ancient [[Olympic Games]]. It is situated on the valley of the [[Elis prefecture]] and almost directly south of the [[Pineios River (Peloponnese)|Pineios River]], 80 km from [[Patras]], 7 km form Savalia, 5 km from Kourouta, 20 km from [[Pyrgos]] 291 km from [[Athens]] and 5 km from the [[Ionian Sea]].  It is ranked the second largest city in Ilia.  It is the westernmost city in the Peloponnese.
  
It is named after Queen Amalia in the 1830s by merging the two communes, one of them being Kallitsa into Amalias.
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It is named after [[Queen Amalia]] in the 1830s by merging the two communes, one of them being Kallitsa into Amalias.
  
 
It features city square with beautiful pine trees and a fountain.  Local streets are mainly in grid order almost running north to south and east to west.  A laike is situated in Amaliada's east side along with a public stadium that mainly plays soccer.  Amaliada has a [[Amaliada hospital|hospital]] in its southeast and a monastery named [[Agia Frangavilli]] to its southeast.  Amaliada has one train station (located west of the city square) and two in the municipality.
 
It features city square with beautiful pine trees and a fountain.  Local streets are mainly in grid order almost running north to south and east to west.  A laike is situated in Amaliada's east side along with a public stadium that mainly plays soccer.  Amaliada has a [[Amaliada hospital|hospital]] in its southeast and a monastery named [[Agia Frangavilli]] to its southeast.  Amaliada has one train station (located west of the city square) and two in the municipality.

Revision as of 10:07, December 21, 2005

Statistics
Prefecture: Ilia
Province: Province of Ilia
Location: 37.8/37°48' N lat.
21.35/21°21' E long.
Area:
-Total
-Water
km²
Dwellings:
Population: 32,090 (2001)
Communes: 20
Elevation: 5 to 7 m (centre), 40 m (east)
Postal code: 272 00
270 69 - eastern part
273 00 - Ilis area
Area/distance code: 11-30-26220-2, -3 (030-26220-2, -3)
Municipal code: 1702
Car designation: HA
3-letter abbreviation: AML
Address of administration: 6 Filikis Etairias St.
Amaliada 272 00
Website: www.amaliadacity.com
(in Greek and English)

Amaliada (Greek: Modern: Αμαλιάδα, Ancient: Αμαλιάς, Amalias) or Amaliada City is a city in the western Peloponnese, in Greece. It has 32,040 citizens (of which about 18,000 live in the city and the rest lives within Amalias). It is near the archealogical site of Ancient Elis, which was the city that held the ancient Olympic Games. It is situated on the valley of the Elis prefecture and almost directly south of the Pineios River, 80 km from Patras, 7 km form Savalia, 5 km from Kourouta, 20 km from Pyrgos 291 km from Athens and 5 km from the Ionian Sea. It is ranked the second largest city in Ilia. It is the westernmost city in the Peloponnese.

It is named after Queen Amalia in the 1830s by merging the two communes, one of them being Kallitsa into Amalias.

It features city square with beautiful pine trees and a fountain. Local streets are mainly in grid order almost running north to south and east to west. A laike is situated in Amaliada's east side along with a public stadium that mainly plays soccer. Amaliada has a hospital in its southeast and a monastery named Agia Frangavilli to its southeast. Amaliada has one train station (located west of the city square) and two in the municipality.

A street in Amaliada's west side named Hiroshima is mainly dedicated in memory of victims of the Hiroshima Bombing before the end of WWII. Further west are Amaliada's closest beaches of Kourouta and Palouki.

The radio station for this community is the Radio Station of Amalias (RSA).

The soccer team which plays for the juniors or the tertiary league is Asteras Amaliadas FC.

Population history:

Year Communal population Change Municipal population Change
1981 15,248 -
1991 15,232 -16/-0.10% 26,588 -
2001 18,261? (downtown)/20,030 (commune) -214/-31.3% 32,090 5,502/17.14%

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North: Gastouni, Andravida, Lechaina (NE)
West: Ionian Sea, Gastouni (NW)
Amaliada East: Pineia
South: Iardanos Southeast: Iardanos

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See also: