Varvasaina

Varvasaina (Greek: Βαρβάσαινα) is a village in the eastern part of the municipality of Pyrgos in the central part of the prefecture of Ilia, Greece. It is accessed by an old road connecting Pyrgos and Olympia and Tripoli (10th km) It now has the western junction, about 3 km W, the south junction about 1 to 2 km S and the east junction at about 3 km E. The new highway (GR-74) is south of Varvasena. It is located about 100 km (old: 110 km) S of Patras, about 30 km SE of Amaliada, 10 km SE of Pyrgos, 10 km W of Olympia, about 80 km SW of Lampeia and about 20 km N of Krestena.

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Geography

Historical population

Year Varvasaina Kato Varvasaina
1981 1,134 -
1991 1,181 -
2001 1,250 106

Varvasaina has a school, a lyceum, a gymnasium, a church, a post office, a train station (Patras - Kato Achaia - Lechaina - Amaliada - Pyrgos - Olympia), and a square (plateia).

The Enipeas river is situated 2.5 km from Varvasena.

The population was 62 in 1991 and risen to 106 in 2001.

Kato Varvasaina (Κάτω Βαρβάσαινα), a settlement of Varvasaina is located not far from Varvasaina in the southwest.

The area has farms situated mainly in the south and the central part with a few forests especially situated next to the new highway. Hills with forests and some grasses are in the north, the west and around the valley. The Alpheus river is to the south.

The area has some morphological scarps in the semi-mountainous areas and west of the Cheimadi plain.

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