Thinali
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Municipality of Thinali Δήμος Θιναλίων Dimos Thinalion |
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Prefecture: | Corfu |
Island: | Corfu |
Seat: | Nymfes |
Number of municipal districts: | 11 (see below) |
Population: (2001) -Municipality -Percent of the prefecture |
8,429 (-986 or -10.47%) 4,196 49.70% 14.2% 70.77/km² |
Altitude: -lowest: -centre: |
Ionian Sea about 300 m about 1,200 m (south) |
Postal code: | GR-491 00 |
Website: | www.thinali.gr |
Thinali (Greek, Modern: Θινάλι), older form: -on is a municipality in the Corfu Prefecture, Greece. It is located in the northernmost part of the island of Corfu. It is the largest municipality in the prefecture in land area at 77.899 km². Its population was 5,512 at the 2001 census. The seat of the municipality is the town of Nymfes (pop. 756). Its largest other towns are Acharavi (pop. 657) and Epískepsis (486). It is located northwest of the city of Corfu and north of Liapades.
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[edit] Municipal districts
- Agios Panteleiminas
- Acharavi
- Fourni
- Lazaraitika
- Priftiatika
- Strongyli
- Vrachleri or Vrahleri
- Episkepsi
- Agios Stefanos
- Klimatia
- Episkopi
- Kyprianades
- Lafki
- Agios Martinos
- Psachnia
- Trimodi
- Loutses
- Anapaftiria
- Apraos
- Magarika
- Nymfes
- Peritheia
- Agios Ilias
- Karniari
- Krinia
- Pelekito
- Perouli
- Pithos
- Riliatika
- Vassilika
- Vathy
- Vouni
- Petaleia
- Drosseri
- Eriva
- Perama
- Strinyla
- Sfakera
- Roda
- Xanthates
[edit] Population
Year | Population | Change | Percent of the prefecture | Density | Area Ranking |
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1991 | 5,386 | - | 9,415 | - | |
2001 | 5,512 | +126 or +2.34% | 49.23% | 70.77/km² | 1st |
[edit] Geography and morphology
The municipality has a nice morphology: the area by the sea are fieldy, the northern part has a large beach. The north-northwestern part are mountainous, by the boundary features the Pantokratora mounrains. A part of the municipality has famous mountainous settlements including Petaleia, Ano Peritheia and Lafki. Other important places are Episkepsi, nymfes, Klimatia, Agios Panteleimonas and the touristic centre of Rodia. In the western edge of the municipality has the Antinioti Lagoon.
[edit] History
Much of the houses were stone built until the 1960s. Electricity arrived in the same year. Vehicles arrived in the 1970s, the pavement of the main road and television arrived in the 1980s and computer and internet are rarely known in the beginning of the 21st century and up to date technology are not seen. The municipality was first created in 1990 out of the union of ten commuities.
[edit] Economy
Until before several years, its main economy were agriculture. The economy worked on olives. by the municipality features the Corfiot olive. Olives still produces in the mountainous part at a higher altituge. The main producgion are kumquat which covers 80% of the production. Other productions includes wine, walnuts and citrus. Tourism became its main industry in recent years and it serves the beach area, hotels, villas and apartments sprang up. Services covers the remainder of the industry.
[edit] Other
Thinali has schools, a few lyceums (middle school) a gymnasium (secondary school), churches, banks, shops and a square (plateia).
[edit] External links
- Official website (Greek)
- Touristic Webpage featuring many photos
- Thinali Gymnasium with several photos on history, morphology and the nature of the area (Greek)
- Thinali on GTP Travel Pages
North: Ionian Sea | ||
West: Esperia |
Thinali | East: Kassiopi prefecture |
South: Faiako |
Municipal districts of the municipality of Thinali |
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Municipal districts (Settlements in brackets): Agios Panteleimonas (Acharavi | Fourni | Lazaratika | Priftiatika | Strongyli | Vrachleri or Vrahleri) | Episkepsi (Agios Stefanos) | Klimatia (Episkopi | Kyprianades) | Lafki (Agios Martinos | Psachnia | Trimodi) | Loutses (Anapaftiria | Apraos | Magarika) | Nymfes (Platonas) | Peritheia (Agios Ilias | Karniari | Krinia | Pelekito | Perouli | Pithos | Riliatika | Vassilika | Vathy | Vouni) | Petaleia (Drosseri | Eriva | Perama | Strinyla) | Sfakera (Roda) | Xanthates |
Greece | Ionian Islands | Corfu prefecture | Corfu Island | Thinali |
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