Vatheia

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Coordinates: 36°27′N 22°28′E

Greece Vatheia (Βαθειά)
Vatheia
Map of Greece, position of Vatheia highlighted

Coordinates 36°27′ N 22°28′ E
Country Greece
Periphery Peloponnese
Prefecture Laconia
Population 113 (1991)
Elevation 90 m
Postal code 230 71
Area code 27330

Vatheia (Greek: Βαθειά), also Vathia is a little town in Laconia, Greece, on the Mani peninsula. It is part of the municipality Oitylo. It was famous for its grand pyrgoi. Vathi is situated in a hilly setting, and is linked with the road linking north to Areopoli and Kalamata and south to Cape Tenaro/Matapan. The hills and mountains dominate the northern part, farmlands are within the valley areas, forests are rare and are only situated in and around the valley area. On the hilltops are abandoned homes, which are colored with earth and topaz along with its rooftops which are like fortresses and were built out of stone south of the plateia. Modern buildings exists in the centre. Now Vathia is a tourist attraction in spring because of its wild flowers that cover the nearby hills and its breathtaking views.

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[edit] Nearest places

  • Gerolimenas, northwest
  • Lagia, northeast
  • Achilleio, southeast

[edit] Historical population

Year Population Change
1981 60 -
1991 113 53/46.9%
2001 - -

[edit] Other

Vatheia has a small school, Vatheia has no lyceum (middle school), the nearest is in Kotronas as well as its secondary school. Vathia has a post office and a small square (plateia).

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