Arginia

Arginia
Αργίνια
Location
Arginia
Coordinates
Government
Country: Greece
Region: Ionian Islands
Regional unit: Kefalonia
Municipality: Kefalonia
Municipal unit: Eleios-Pronnoi
Population statistics (as of 2001)
Village
 - Population: 39
Other
Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3)

Arginia (Greek: Αργίνια) is a small village in the island of Kefalonia, Greece. In 2001 its population was 39.

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Nearest places

Population

Year Population
1981 38
1991 26
2001 39

Location

Arginia is located south of Sami, about 30 km (19 mi) west of Poros and about 30 km (19 mi) east of Argostoli. Arginia is connected with the Argostoli-Poros Road which is nearly 3 km (2 mi) to the north. It has a road to Kapandriti, Xenopoulo and Andriolata some 5 km (3 mi) north.

Geography

Its geography are mountainous and are made up of farmlands. It sits on a mountain slope, the area are mainly deforested. Farmlands are within the village.

History

Arginia was ruled by the Venetians until the Napoleonic Wars when it was French mostly throughout, it was briefly Russian and Ottoman with autonomous administration, and again French, after the invasion until 1864, it became a part of Britain with its possession, the United States of the Ionian Islands until it finally ceded to Greece. After World War II and the Greek Civil War, some of its buildings were rebuilt. Arginia was dramatically devastated by the 1953 Ionian Earthquake and took a few years to rebuild with modern architecture and a disappearance of stone built houses. Arginia became connected with asphalt in the 1970s. More pavement was accessed in the 1990s. 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.

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.

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