Giannitsochori

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Giannitsochori, Gianitsochori, Giannitsohori or Gianitsohori (Greek: Γιαννιτσοχώρι), older forms: -on is a village located in the municipality of Zacharo to its east southeast in the southern part of the prefecture of Ilia. Giannitsochori is accessed with a road linking to GR-9/E55 (Pyrgos - Kyparissia). Giannitsochori is famous for its beaches and also have hotels and campgrounds including Apollo. It is located about 45 km ESE of Pyrgos, about 30 km S of Olympia, about 20 km N of Kyparissia and 15 km north of GR-9A. The Gulf of Kyparissia which is part of the Ionian Sea is to its west. Further east are the mountains.

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[edit] Geography and Information

  • Location:
    • Longitude: 22.7885 (22°41'22") E
    • Latitude: 37.4875 (37°23'21") N
  • Postal code: 270 54
  • Elevation: sea level to around 10 m
  • Dialing code: +11+30-26250 (030-26250)-61

Giannitsochori has beaches to its west while farmlands are in the central part with a few forests. The mountains lie to the east.

On Sunday April 17, 2005, a dead whale washed up to its beaches near Giannitsochori. The length is between 4 and 5 m. A few people were behind the scene telling them including the reporters what happened in Giannitsochori Beach. It happened in the early to mid part of the day. The dead whale was positioned at approximately at 40 to 45° at the shoreline and as far as 2 m inland.

[edit] Historical population

Year Population Change
1981 479 -
1991 481 2/2.19%
2001 517 36/7.48%

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Giannitsochori has a small kindergarten school, a school, a church and a square (plateia).

The entire population prior to the late-20th century were entirely rural and were also farmers. Today, they still form a part of the population of the settlement while tourism is also the main industry. Pavement and electricity were cut off until the mid to late 20th century.

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