Lechaio

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Lechaio
Λέχαιο
Location
Lechaio
Coordinates 37°56′N 22°51′E / 37.933°N 22.850°E / 37.933; 22.850Coordinates: 37°56′N 22°51′E / 37.933°N 22.850°E / 37.933; 22.850
Government
Country:Greece
Administrative region: Peloponnese
Regional unit: Corinthia
Municipality: Corinth
Municipal unit: Assos-Lechaio
Population statistics (as of 2011)[1]
Community
 - Population: 2,643
Other
Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3)
Postal code: 20 006
Telephone: 27410
Auto: ΚΡ

Lechaio (Greek: Λέχαιο) is a village in the municipal unit of Assos-Lechaio in Corinthia, Greece. It is situated on the coast of the Gulf of Corinth, 8 km west of Corinth and 12 km southeast of Kiato. The Greek National Road 8 passes through the town. It had a train station on the Piraeus–Patras railway, but passenger service on this line was halted in 2009.

Historical population

Year Population
1981 2,159
1991 2,319
2001 3,952
2011 2,643

History

Ancient Lechaeum was one of the ports of Ancient Corinth. It was connected with Corinth by a pair of strong walls. In the 390 BC Battle of Lechaeum, a Spartan mora (regiment) was defeated by the Athenians led by Iphicrates at Lechaeum.[2]

The small airport was built by the Germans in the World War II to serve as a military air-base for the control of the south-eastern Mediterranean area. In tunnels under the airport, a large inventory of weapons and many barrels of oil were stored by the German army.

See also

References

  1. Detailed census results 2011 (Greek)
  2.  Smith, William, ed. (1854). "Corinthus". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography 1. London: John Murray. pp. 674–686. 

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