Stamna, Greece
Stamna (Greek: Σταμνά) is a village in the municipal unit of Aitoliko in the southern part of Aetolia-Acarnania. It is located north of the bay and E and S of the Acheloos River. It is located NW of Missolonghi, N of Aitoliko, E of Astakos, SSW of Agrinio and W of Greek National Road 5/E55 linking Ioannina and the new Rio-Antirio bridge.
Subdivisions
- Location:
- Stamna:
- Stathmos Stamnas:
- Kefalovrysos:
- Postal code: 304 00
- Elevation: 104 m
- Dialing code: (+30)-26320
Historical population
Year |
Village population |
Municipal district population |
1981 |
- |
1,321 |
1991 |
991 |
- |
2001 |
939 |
1,156 |
The village has a school, a church and a square (plateia). The village is located in a hill setting and is on a forested setting. Its beach is located southeast. It was connected by rail and had a train station until the 1980s when the line connecting up to Ioannina closed down.
The father of Nikos Aliagas, ? Aliagas was born in Stamna in 1926, he emigrated to France in the mid-20th century.
See also
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Municipal unit of Aitoliko |
Agios Ilias · Aitoliko · Chrysovergi · Fragkoulaiika · Stamna
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Municipal unit of Missolonghi |
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Municipal unit of Oiniades |
Gouria · Katochi · Lesini · Mastro · Neochori · Pentalofo
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