Preveza Prefecture

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Preveza Prefecture
Νομός Πρεβέζης
Location of Preveza Prefecture in Greece
Periphery Epirus
Capital Preveza
Population 59,600 (2005)Ranked 43rd
Area 1,036 km² Ranked 46th
Population density 57.5/km²Ranked 24th
Number of municipalities 8
Number of communities 1
Postal codes 48x xx
Area codes 268x0
Licence plate code ΡΖ
ISO 3166-2 code GR-34
Website www.preveza.gr
The city of Preveza, and the airport.

Preveza (Greek: Πρεβεζα) is one of the prefectures of Greece. It is within the Epirus periphery. Its capital is the city Preveza. It was one of the prefectures that had any provinces. the only province is known as Nikopoli and Parga, Preveza is a non-provincial city. The city and the district has been planning a bridge or a tunnel which will connect traffic between Preveza and Thesprotia and Lefkada and western Aetolia in Aetolia-Acarnania because the ferry route is short. Preveza lies near the western part of the Ambracian Gulf.

The prefecutre was created in the 1913 when the rest of Epirus joined with Greece during the First Balkan War, it included the island of Lefkada as well, Lefkada split in 1955 and created its own prefecture and joined the Ionian Islands region.

The prefecture contains valleys, hills to its north and the ruins of Nicopolis. The mountains of Xerovouno (Greek for the dry mountain) are in the extreme northeast.

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[edit] Transport

[edit] Municipalities and communities

Municipality YPES code Seat (if different) Postal code
Anogeio 4301 Gorgomylos 482 00
Fanari 4308 Kanallaki 480 62
Filippiada 4309 482 00
Louros 4305 480 61
Parga 4306 480 60
Preveza 4307 481 00
Thesprotiko 4303 483 00
Zalongo 4302 Kanali 481 00
Community YPES code Seat (if different) Postal code
Kranea 4304 483 00

See also: List of settlements in the Preveza prefecture

[edit] History

In the mid to late 1990s, the construction of the bypass of GR-5/E55 began and was opened several years later along with a stretch of GR-21.

A day after the (East) Attica fire on July 29, 2005, the Monolithi fire began at around the late-day hours consuming a campground site as fires consumed forests near a campground sparking huge flames. People began to use pails and hoses to put out that outrageous fire to avoid seeing the campsite in complete destruction of flames. Properties in Monolithi were also consumed as part of the population lost their homes and some buildings. The fire lasted for a couple of hours.

[edit] Persons

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