From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elos (Greek: Έλος) is a village and a municipality in Greece near Skala and Vlachioti. It was called Durali until 1912. The population of the village is about 800 people as of 2005. The municipality has 6,452 inhabitants, and has its seat in Vlachioti. The inhabitants work as farmers producing oranges and olive oil. The beaches are nearby facing south to the Laconian Gulf. The Evrotas River is west of Elos. The name dates back to ancient times. GR-86 is to the north. It is also located W of Monemvasia, E of Gytheio and SE of Sparta.
The flash floods of November 24 and 25 of 2005 caused damages to properties and flooded local streets and stranded automobiles. The area flooded 170 km² of land and ruined some famous orange groves and other crops. Some damages were major
Elos has a school, a lyceum, a post office, and a square (plateia).
[edit] Historical population
Year |
Population |
Change |
Municipal population |
Change |
1981 |
756 |
- |
- |
- |
1991 |
824 |
68/8.99% |
5,992 |
- |
2001 |
920 |
95/11.53% |
6452 |
- |
[edit] External links
[edit] See also
Municipalities and Communities of the Laconia Prefecture |
|
Municipalities |
|
|
Communities |
|
|