Palouki
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Palouki Παλούκι |
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Prefecture: | Ilia |
Province: | Ilia |
Municipality: | Amaliada |
Municipal district: | Amaliada |
Location: Latitude: Longitude: |
37.758667 (37° 45' 30") N 21.305 (21° 18' 17") E |
Population: (2001) -Settlement -Percent of the municipal district -Percent of the municipality |
218 1.98 0;68%% |
Altitude: -lowest: -centre: |
100 m (west) 153 m about 400 m (southeast) |
Postal code: | GR-252 00 |
Area/distance code (2005): | 11-(00)30-26220 |
Car designation: | HA |
Palouki (Greek, Modern: Παλούκι, Katharevousa: -ον -on), older forms: -o and -on is a Greek settlement located 7 km southwest of Amaliada about 74 km (old: 76 km) southwest of Patras and 24 km northwest of Pyrgos. Palouki had a 2001 population of 218 for the settlement. Palouki is also in them unicipal district and the municipality of Amaliada. Palouki is connected with the road linking the GR-9 and the E55 (Patras - Pyrgos - Kyparissia) as well as Kardamas. The OSE's SPAP line is 3 km east as well as its nearest railway station in Kardamas.
Its residents are based in agriculture and other jobs especially tourism in which became its main industry.
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[edit] Geography
Palouki is situated by the Ionian Sea and is in a plain that stretches from northwest of Douneika up to Gomost] near Kato Achaia in the Achaea prefecture. It also features its nearest beach in which it has been frequently used since the 1970s. Its length is approximately 2 km from north to south and east to west, its area is approximately 3 to 4 km². Palouki is approximately 5 km of main roads and approximately 10 to 15 km of hydro lines. It has irrigated ditches in which it receives water to the farms and one connecting with a 1 km long aqueduct north of Palouki.
Much of the area are made up of cypress and other types of forest and olive groves as well as cattle and a few crops. The majority of the population lived in agriculture until the 2000s in which tourism generated by its beaches replaced many jobs, the rest work on services as well as a growing number on agricultural factories. The population had left for larger cities and outside Greece and it lasted until the 1980s when tourism boom and continues into the present day.
Residential and other buildings are within the main and farm roads and stretches up to 300 to 400 m in length with some gaps on the main road and approximately 100 m in width.
[edit] History
After World War II and the Greek Civil War, buildings were rebuilt. Until the 1960s, houses were built out of stone and for the first time received electricity and other needs. Machinery, radio and automobiles were followed in the 1970s and it was connected with pavement for the first time. Television arrived in the 1980s as well as other needs and saw expansion of the town by its nearby beach. In the end of the 20th century, Internet was received in some homes in the town but it does not post its website.
The road connecting with the GR-9 and Kardamas was paved and added tens of street signs as well, lamp posts were added in the early to mid-1990s by the highway.
[edit] Population
Year | Settlement population | Change | Percent of the municipal district |
Percent of the municipality |
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1991 | 77 | - | - | - |
2001 | 218 | +141 or +183.12% | 1.09% | 0.68% |
[edit] Other
Palouki has a school, a church, and a square (plateia), its nearest school and lyceum (middle school) and gymnasium (secondary school) are in Kardamas and in Amaliada.
[edit] External links
- Palouki on the GTP Travel Pages
- Map and aerial photos:
- Street map information from: Mapquest, LiveLocal or Google orYahoo! Maps
- Satellite images: Google or Microsoft Virtual Earth - image now available
- Coordinates:
- Tourist Guide for Amaliada Palouki-Kourouta beach . Kouroutabeach.com
[edit] See also
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