Petroto, Achaea
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Prefecture: | Achaia |
Province: | Patra |
Municipality: | Messatida |
Location: Latitude: Longitude: |
38.198 (38°11'52") N lat. 21.6588 (21°46'30") E long. |
Population: (1991) - Total - Density - Rank |
33 |
Elevation: -lowest: -centre: |
northern part (around 50 m) 241 m (centre) eastern part (around 500 m) |
Postal code: | 265 00 |
Area/distance code: | 11-(00)30-2610 |
Car designation: | AX |
Petroto (Greek: Πετρωτό) is a village in Greece located near Omplos mountain and the Achaia-Clauss winery.
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[edit] Geography
The entry to Achaia Clauss is slightly to the east. Petroto is linked with roads to Patras and Saravali as well as a road to Krystallovryssi and the Omplos monastery. Petroto is located east of Patras, northeast of Ovrya and east of the Patras By-Pass (GR-8/GR-9) with its nearest interchange west of Saravali at the Glafkos River. Pine forests along with the mountains covers the eastern part. More forests cover the western part with willow trees and a stream runs to the south. Hills cover the northern part and farmlands dominate the western and southern parts of Petroto. Glafkos River lies to the north of Petroto. Much of the population remains rural instead of urban. The urban population lies to the south. The boundary with Patras is partially over the Glafkos River. Petroto was one of the villages in the Achaia prefecture that lost the most population between 1981 and 1991.
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[edit] History
Petroto is known for its resistance to Turkish forces who tried to kill everyone in this place. The Turks had a castle next to Saint George's church. Papadopoulos Vasileios house stands on the site of the castle.
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[edit] Historical population
Year | Population | Change |
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1981 | 393 | - |
1991 | 33 | -360 or -91.60% |
[edit] Other
Petroto has a school, a church, a post office and a small square (plateia). The nearest lyceum and gymnasia schools are in Saravali. The village is also known for the unique wine factory, Achaia Clauss, which produces the A class wine Mavrodafni.
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[edit] External links
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