Nea Manolada

Nea Manolada (Greek: Νέα Μανολάδα) is a community in southwestern Greece. It is located in the municipal unit of Vouprasia, Elis. Distance from Varda is 4 km NE, 42 km SW of Patras and 52 km N (old 56 km) of Pyrgos. It is bounded by the river Larissos (river) to the east along with the municipality of Larissos and the prefecture of Achaea.

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Year Population
1981 1,235
1991 1,449
2001 1,973

The community has a small school, a church and a (plateia) located in the centre with an area of about 10,000m by around 40 m and 150 m. It has a train station with no building connecting the railway line with Patras - Kato Achaia - Lechaina - Amaliada - Pyrgos. The old highway is aligned with the railway tracks and streets are grid-like and runs in the middle of town. The community also has a statue of a myth which was made in the mid-1970s. Forests and groves are to the east and to the north and along with a valley and a creek to the west. Arable land is in the north, west and south. There are two gas stations founded in the new road. A communications tower is located in the southeast next to the new highway. During World War II, the Italians occupied Nea Manolada which was later liberated before the war ended. In 2001, a train derailment occurred injuring two passengers as a train was heading from Athens to Kyparissia. 40 people were on board and the blame was to bad weather.

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