Agios Petros, Arcadia
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Agios Petros Άγιος Πέτρος |
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Prefecture: | Achaia |
Province: | Kynouria |
Municipality: | North Kynouria |
Municipal district: | 'Agios Petros (seat) |
Location: Latitude: Longitude: |
37.3226 (37° 19' 26") N 22.547 (22° 32' 47") E |
Population: (2001) -Village -Municipal district -Percent of the municipal district -Percent of the municipality |
949 (-275 or 22.29%) 1,044 90.9% 7.4% |
Altitude: -lowest: -centre: |
about 500 to 600 m 957 m about 1,400 to 1,500 m (Parnon) |
Postal code: | GR-220 09 |
Car designation: | TP |
Agios Petros or Ayios Petros (Greek: Άγιος Πέτρος), is a small village in the municipality of North Kynouria in the southern Arcadia prefecture, Greece. Its 2001 population was 949 for the village and 1,044 for the municipal district. The Laconia prefecture is bordered to the south and is about 4 km southwest.
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[edit] Settlement
- Xirokampi
[edit] Nearest places
- Korakovouni, east-northeast
- Xirokampi
- Karyes, southwest
- Vourvouna, west
- Agios Nikolaos, northwest
[edit] Population
Year | Village population | Change | Percent of the municipal district | ||
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2001 | 949 | -275 or -22.29% | 1,044 | 90.9% | 7.4% (village) 8.14% (municipal district) |
[edit] Location and transportation
Agios Petros is located southwest of Argos, west of Astros, northwest of Leonidi, nearly north of Sparta, east of Megalopoli and southeast of Tripoli. Agios Petros is connected with a road connecting the GR-37 (Tripoli - Sparta - Gytheio) and Astros and a 30 to 40 km road north to Tripoli.
[edit] Geography
Agios Petros are mountainous, the grasslands and smaller mountains are to the north, farmlands lie in the valley areas. Forests dominates the southern portion and Parnon's mountaintop is to the south southeast by the boundary. Togetoer with Kastri, it is the area that are famous for having apple and pear orchards as well as chestnut groves.
[edit] History
The village was ruled by the Ottomans. It became a part of Greece after the Greek War of Independence; a century later, it adopted its current name Agios Petros. After World War II and the Greek Civil War, its buildings were rebuilt. Agios Petros became connected with asphalt in the 1960s. More pavement was accessed in the late 20th century. Electricity, radio and automobiles were introduced in the mid-20th century, television in the late-20th century and computer and internet at the turn of the millennium. The population has been declining since the mid-20th century. Its population was once a large town and was larger than several and it had about 2,000 to 2,500 residents; it had fallen below the 1,000 mark in the mid-1990s.
The snowstorm which ravaged the eastern Peloponnese, the central, the mountainous, the northern and the island portions of Greece and most of Central and Eastern Europe brought a metre of snowfall to the village. Residents were stranded in their homes and their snow plowing vehicles cleared the road but not the streets. The snow occurred in the afternoon hours of February 2008.
[edit] Other
Agios Petros has a school for the entire municipal district (the former community), a church, a post office, and asquare (plateia). Its nearest gymnasium (middle school), lyceum (secondary school) are in Kalavryta.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Agios Petros at the GTP Travel Pages
- Map and aerial photos:
- Street map information from: Mapquest, LiveLocal or Google or Yahoo! Maps
- Satellite images: Google or Microsoft Virtual Earth - image now available
- Coordinates:
Municipal districts of the municipality of North Kynouria |
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Agia Sofia | Agios Andreas (Agios Georgios | Arkadiko Chorio | Agios Andreas Beach) | Agios Georgios (Aetochori | Vathia | Melissa) | Agios Petros (Xirokampi) | Astros (Agios Ioannis | Agios Stefanos | Chantakia | Varvogli) | Charadros (Agioi Assomatoi) | Doliana (Ano Doliana | Dragouni | Kaminari | Kato Doliana | Kouvli | Prossilia | Rouneika or Rounaiika) | Elatos | Karatoula Kynourias | Kastanitsa | Koytrouda | Meligou (Agia Anastasisa | Cheimerini Meligou | Portes) | Mesorrachi | Nea Chora | Oria (Orgia) | Paralia Astrous/Astros Beach | Perdikovryssi | Platana (Louloudia) | Platanos | Prastos (Agios Panteleimonas) | Sitaina or Sitena | Stolos (Fountoma) | Vervena (Kato Vervena (Timenio)) | XIropigadi (Metamorfossi Kynourias | Plaka Kynourias) |
Greece | Arcadia | Kynouria | North Kynouria |