Amorgiani

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Amorgiani
Αμοργιανοί
Statistics
Prefecture: Aitoloakarnania
Province: Valtos
Municipality: Inachos
Number of municipal districts: 4 (See below)
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

38.863 (38°51'42") N
21.347 (21°20'53") E
Population: (2001)
-Municipal district:
-Village:
Percent of the municipality

439
559
7.12%
Altitude:
 -lowest:
 -centre:

Acheloos River
188 m
northern part
Postal code: GR-300 18
Area/distance code: 11-(00)30-26420
Car designation: AI

Amorgiani or Amorgianoi (Greek: Αμοργιανοί) is the name of a Greek village. The village belongs to the municipality of Inachos in the Valtos province and the Aetolia and Acarnania prefecture. Accordind to the 2001 census the population reached the no.of 439 inhabitants, dropping off the last two decades. Many left for better living conditions in larger towns and cities throughout Greece and some abroad. The altitude of the village is 170 meters. Some ancient ruins are located near the old village.

Litzos Christos and Georgios Mastoras or Salodimos or Amorgianiotis were two known persons from the village who participated in different battles during the struggle for independence of Greece (1821 -1830).

Contents

[edit] Settlements

  • Malateika
  • Prantiko (Πραντικό) [2001 pop: 3]
  • Chamoriki or Hamoriki

[edit] Population

Year Municipal population Change Municipal district Percent of the
prefecture
1981 664 - - -
1991 476 -188 or -28.31 % - -
2001 439 -187 or -7.77 % 0.53% 553 71.2 %

[edit] Other

Amorgiani has a school, a lyceum, a church, and a few squares (plateies). Its nearest gymnasium (secondary school) is in Neo Chalkiopoulo.

[edit] External links

[edit] See also

[edit] Bibliography

  1. Domi Encyclopedia - Vol III - pg. 248 - Tegopoulou-Maniatea - Athens, 1996
  2. Stamatelatos M.& Vamva F. - Geographical Dictionary of Greece (Γεωγραφικό λεξικό της Ελλάδας) - Volume I, pg. 99 - To Vima - newspaper edition - Athens, 2006

3. Telonas N. - Oi promachoi tis patridos Valtinoi agonistes tou 21 - P. 145 @ 149 - Amfilochia 2004


The municipality of Inachos
Agridi | Alevrada (Kremasta Sykias | Pistiana) | Amorgiani | Babiali | Chalkiopoulo | Empessos | Giannopoulo | Malesiada (Ano Kampos | Maraneli) | Patiopoulo | Perdikaki (Pigadia) | Petronas | Podogora | Stathas | Triklino | Vrouviana
Greece | West Greece | Aetolia-Acarnania | Valtos | Inachos
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