Megalochori (Methana), Greece
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Megalochori, Megalohori or rarely Megalokhori (Greek: Μεγαλοχώρι, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on, fr. μέγα mega big and χωριό chorio town or village, meaning big or large village or big or large town), older forms, Megalochorio, Megalochorion, Megalohorio, Megalokhorio, Megalokhorion is a village located in the northwestern part of the Methana peninsula. It is located in a valley northwest of the volcanic summit. It is located W of Methana, E of Ligouri, NE of Kranidi, ENE of Ermioni, NW of Troizina and W of Poros.
[edit] Geography
- Location:
- Longitude: 21.5174 (21°31'6') E
- Latitude: 38.59 (38°35'23') N
- Postal code: 180 30
- Elevation:
- lowest: around 100 m
- centre: 113 m
- highest: about 300 m
- Dialing code: +11+30-22980 (030-22980)
[edit] Historical population
Year | Communal population | Change |
---|---|---|
1981 | 437 | - |
1991 | 226 | -211/-48.28% |
Underneath the village is the ancient Acropolis of Methana which was described by Pausanias. The village in the mid to late 20th century was called Katoundi Imati which derived from Albanian which also meant big or large village or big or large town.