Vonitsa
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Vonitsa Βόνιτσα |
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Prefecture: | Aitoloakarnania |
Province: | Vonitsa and Xiromeri |
Municipality: | Anaktorio |
Number of municipal districts: | 3 (see below) |
Location: Latitude: Longitude: |
38.9145 (38°54'55") N 20.885 (20°53'28") E |
Population: (2001) -Municipal district: -Village: Percent of the municipality |
4,081 3,840 1.82% |
Altitude: -lowest: -centre: |
Ionian Sea 10 m southern part |
Postal code: | GR-300 02 |
Area/distance code: | 11-(00)30-26430 |
Car designation: | AI |
Vonitsa (Greek: Βόνιτσα) is a Greek island is a town and it serves the seat of the municipality of Anaktorio in the northwestern part of the Aitoloakarnania prefecture in Greece. Population 120 (2001). The town is situated in the bay overlooking the Ambracian Gulf and has a small forested peninsula, the peninsula and its narrow strait is in the northwest of town and it overlooks Preveza as well as its prefecture and Epirus. Vonitsa is linked with the GR-42 linking the island of Lefkada and Amfilochia as well as the GR-19 linking with Aktion, the ancient Aktium. Other than the popular Actium, it is also a beach town and is built on the south side of the Ambracian Gulf.
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[edit] Settlements
- Aktio, the ancient Actium
- Nea Kalamaria
[edit] Nearest places
- Aktio or the ancient Actium, northwest.
[edit] Goegraphy
The geography consists of farmlands which are mainly of mixed farming which includes groves, pastures and fruits and vegetables, the area to the west are hilly and forested, the southern and the eastern portions that are mountainous are grassy and nearly deforested.
[edit] History
The town is built very close to ancient Anactorium (Greek: Ανακτόριο) in which the ancient site gave its name to the municipality. The ancient Anactorium was an important city of Acarnania, founded by Corinthians in 630 BC. Along with the other cities of Acarnania, when the Romans founded Nicopolis on the other side of the Ambracian Gulf after the Battle of Actium, it moved many of its inhabitants of the area to that city. In the Byzantine years later on, the town was built and with the name Vonitsa, that times at the other parts in which is founded today. During the Turkish rule, the town passed into a large space from the Venetian tower. After the Greek War of Independence, the town finally became a part of Greece in 1832.
[edit] Attractions
The main attractions of the city is the Venetian castle. In the area features many ancient temples, a beautiful island located in front of the gulf that is connected with a bridge and is in pedestrian use.
[edit] Population
Year | Municipal population | Change | Municipal district | Change | Percent of the prefecture |
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1981 | 3,836 | - | - | - | - |
1991 | 4,037 | +201 or +5.24% | - | - | - |
2001 | 3,840 | -187 or -46.32% | 0.53% | 4,081 | 1.82% |
[edit] Other
Vonitsa has a schools, lyceums, a few gymnatia, churches, a port, banks and squares (plateies).
[edit] External links
- Vonitsa on GTP Travel Pages
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- Satellite images: Google or Microsoft Virtual Earth - image now available
- Coordinates:
[edit] See also
- List of settlements in the Aitolia-Akarnania prefecture
- List of municipalities in Greece
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