Elaiochori, Arcadia
Elaiochori (Greek: Ελαιοχώρι [eleoˈxori]) is a mountain village in Arcadia, Greece. It lies near the border of Argolis. It was historically called Masklina (Greek: Μάσκλινα [ˈmasklina]), a Slavic name meaning "olives". The Korinth-Kalamata railway runs through the village. Elaiochori has a population of 487 and is part of the municipal unit of Korythio. Its name comes from its considerable production of olives and olive oil.
Subdivisions of the municipality of Tripoli
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Municipal unit of Falanthos |
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Municipal unit of Korythio |
Agiorgitika · Elaiochori · Neochori · Partheni · Steno · Zevgolateio
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Municipal unit of Levidi |
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Municipal unit of Mantineia |
Artemisi · Kapsas · Loukas · Nestani · Pikernis · Sagkas · Simiades
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Municipal unit of Skyritida |
Agia Varvara · Alepochori · Kerasia · Kollines · Pigadakia · Vlachokerasea · Vourvoura
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Municipal unit of Tegea |
Alea · Episkopi · Garea · Kamari · Kandalos · Kerasitsa · Lithovounia · Magoula · Manthyrea · Mavriki · Psili Vrysi · Rizes · Stadio · Strigkos · Tzivas · Vouno
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Municipal unit of Tripoli |
Agios Vasileios · Agios Konstantinos · Evandro · Makri · Merkovouni · Pallantio · Pelagos · Perthori · Skopi · Thanas · Tripoli
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Municipal unit of Valtetsi |
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