Perdikaki

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Perdikaki
Περδικάκι
Statistics
Prefecture: Aitolia-Acarnania
Province: Valtos
Municipality: Inachos
Number of subdivisions: 2 (Perdikaki and
Pigadia)
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

39.0125 (39°2'47") N
21.3125 (21°21'39") E
Population: (2001)
 - Total
 - Density
 - Rank

466 (municipal district)
418 (village)


altitude:
 -lowest:
 -centre:


750 m (centre)
near the settlement
Postal code: 360 71
Area/distance code: 11-(00)30-22350
Car designation: AI

Perdikaki, older name " Sakaretsi (Greek, Modern: Περδικάκι, Ancient/Katharevousa: -Perdikakion), is a village located in the northeastern part of the prefecture named Aetolia and Acarnania. It belongs to the municipality of Inachos. According to 2001 census the population was 466 inhabitants. The decrease of population during the last two decades was due to emigration to other places of Greece and around the world for better living conditions. The altitude is about 700 meters . For the older name and the village's history, see The Sakaretsi by Pavlos Karakostas (Athens 1999)

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[edit] Subdivisions

  • Pigada (2001 pop: 48)
Year Population Change (village)
1981 602 -
1991 517 -85/-14.12%
2001 418 -99/-19.15%

[edit] Notable people

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[edit] See also

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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