Grylos

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Grylos or Gryllos
Γρύλλος
Statistics
Prefecture: Ilia
Province: Olympia
Municipality: Skillounta
Municipal district: Grilos (seat)
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

37.576 (37° 34' 39") N
21.665 (21° 39' 59") E
Population: (2001)
-Village
-Percent of the municipality

306 (-28 or -8.31%)
450
68%
1.92%

Altitude:
 -lowest:
 -centre:
about 80 to 90 m
180 m
about 500 to 600 m
Postal code: GR-270 55
Car designation: HA

Grylos also Gryllos, Grilos and Grillos (Greek: Γρύλλος) is a small village in the municipality of Skillounta, Ilia Prefecture, Greece. Its 2001 population was 563 for the village.

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[edit] Settlement

  • Chani Gryllou

[edit] Nearest places

[edit] Population

Year Population Change Municipal district population Percent of the municipal district Percent of the municipality
1981 374 - - - - -
1991 337 -37 or -9.89% - - - -
2001 309 -28 or -8.31% 450 68% 1.92% (village)
2.82% (municipal district)

[edit] Location and transportation

Grylos is located south of Patras, west-southwest of the capital city of Athens, south-southeast of Pyrgos, southeast of Krestena, north of Zacharo, northwest of Kalamta and north of Kyparissia. The GR-9 (E55, Patras - Pyrgos - Kyparissia) is 2 to 3 km to the west.

The village has about 4 to 5 km of paved road and about 6 km of gravel road. It has about 6 to 8 km of hydro lines, all of them have been repaired from the tremendous fire, phone lines ad to 4 to 5 km.

[edit] Geography

Its geography consists of forests that dominate the area with a few bushes and grasslands around the area, much of the area are mountainous, farmlands dominiate the area.

[edit] History

Grylos was ruled by the Ottoman Turks, it became a part of Greece after the Greek War of Independence. It adopted its current name in the early 20th century. After World War II and the Greek Civil War, its buildings were rebuilt. Samiko 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.

Gryllos was devastated and hampered by a tremendous fire that happened in the evening hours on Friday August 24, 2007 (see 2007 Greek forest fires), it dramatically spread quickly and burnt about 10 km² of land in hours. The fire reached the olive groves and some forests in the early evening hours, then into the farmlands during the evening newscasts, it hit the national highway an hour and two later and hours later, the village. Electricity and phone lines were disrupted and then cut off. The rest occurred in Gryllos. Firefighters, choppers and planes battled the blaze well into several days, several were on rural roads. The weather reported high winds and dry weather conditions which made the flames difficult to stop and ease. Some homes were burnt, most of them were safe, forests will be replanted and recently, vegetable farming has been restored.

[edit] Economy

Its main economy is agriculture, its main production includes olives, cattle, fruits, vegetables and other crops, the village has about 100 to 200 farms in the area.

[edit] Other

Grylos has a school for the entire municipal district (the former community), a church, a post office, and a square (plateia). Its nearest gymnasium (middle school), lyceum (secondary school) are in Makrissi?.

[edit] See also

[edit] References


[edit] External links

Municipal districts of the municipality of Skillounta
Graika | Diasekka (Ladikaki | Papa Chania | Skala) | Frixa (Anemochoraki) Grylos (Chani Gryllou) | Kallikomo (Krounoi | Ladiko) | Kalyvakia (Nea Kalyvakia) | Kato Samiko (Kleidi | Fragkokklisia) | Krestena (Moschoula | Poros) | Makrissia | Platiana | Ploutochori (Neo Chorio) | Raches | Samiko | Skillountia (Nea Skillountia) | Trypiti (Lekani) | Vrina