Geronthres

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Coordinates: 36°59′N, 22°42′E

Greece Geronthres (Γερόνθρες)
Geronthres
Map of Greece, position of Geronthres highlighted

Coordinates 36°59′ N 22°42′ E
Country Greece
Periphery Peloponnese
Prefecture Laconia
Population 1,959 source (2001)
Area 236.8 km²
Population density 8 /km²
Elevation 15 m
Postal code 230 58
Area code 27310
Licence plate code ΑΚ

Geronthres (Greek: Γερόνθρες, ancient Geronthrae) is a municipality southwest of Sparta, Laconia, Greece. The seat of administration is the village Geraki (Greek, Modern: Γεράκι, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ion). The municipal population is approx. 2,000.

Dutch excavations (University of Amsterdam) point to first settlement of the acropolis hill in the (Final) Neolithic period. In the Early Helladic period the site must have contained an administrative centre of some kind, judged by the sealing fragments that can be compared by those found in Lerna. Habitation continued towards the end of the Middle Helladic period, but no Mycenaean finds have been found yet. First signs of renewed habitation date from the Iron Age. The site is left again in the Roman period.

Close to the village is a medieval kastro. In the village itself are several Byzantine churches.

[edit] Historical population

Year Communal population Change Municipal population
1981 1,644 - -
1991 1,381 -283/17.21% 2,034

About 67.9% of the municipality live in Geraki.

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Municipalities and communities of the Laconia Prefecture
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