Anthousa, Preveza
Anthousa (Greek: Ανθούσα) is a village in the Preveza regional unit, in the region of Epirus, in western Greece. In 2001 its population was 624 for the village and 689 for the municipal district. Anthousa is in the municipality of Parga.
Subdivisions
- Anthousa, pop. 624
- Trikorfo, pop. 65
Population
Year |
Village population |
Municipal district population |
1950 |
around 700 |
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1981 |
656 |
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1991 |
586 |
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2001 |
624 |
683 |
About Anthousa
Anthousa is situated northwest of Parga, under a Turkish castle on a hill. It has several tombs and remains of an ancient culture that founded the ancient city of Elaia (Ελαία). Its main industry are agriculture and oil production.
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Subdivisions of the municipality of Parga
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Municipal unit of Fanari |
Acherousia · Ammoudia · Andonia · Ano Skafidoti · Despotiko · Kanallaki · Kastri · Koroni · Koryfoula · Koukkouli · Kypseli · Loutsa · Mesopotamo · Mouzakaiika · Narkissos · Skepasto · Stavrochori · Themelo · Valanidorachi · Valanidoussa · Vouvopotamos
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Municipal unit of Parga |
Agia · Anthousa · Livadari · Parga
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