Sylivena
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Sylivaina is a village in the Greek prefecture of Achaia, near the city of Akrata.
Recent archaeological discoveries have revealed that there was a civilization in the village even in the middle Neolithic era. In the region a painted fruit stand was discovered made at 6000 BC, which is being exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of Aigion (Aigion is about 35 kms away from Sylivaina on the highway from Athens to Patras). More recent findings include a three handled amphorea and a necklace both made at about 15 century BC.
Municipal districts of Akrata | ||
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Agia Varvara (Vounaki) Akrata | Ampelos | Kalamia (Kato Potamia | Potamitikos Gialos | Krathio (Goumeika) Messorougi (Ano Messorougi | Solos) | Paralia Platanou | Peristera, Achaea (Agridi | Chalkianika) | Platanos (Ano Potamia | Korinthiako Balkoni | Tsivlos) | Porovitsa (Palaio Porovitsa) | Sylivena | Valimi | Voutsimos | Zaroucha |