Trikorfo, Messenia
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Trikorfo Τρίκορφο | |
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Location | |
Trikorfo | |
Coordinates | 37°8′N 21°52′E / 37.133°N 21.867°ECoordinates: 37°8′N 21°52′E / 37.133°N 21.867°E |
Location within the regional unit | |
Government | |
Country: | Greece |
Administrative region: | Peloponnese |
Regional unit: | Messenia |
Municipality: | Messini |
Population statistics (as of 2001)[1] | |
Municipal unit | |
- Population: | 1,037 |
Other | |
Time zone: | EET/EEST (UTC+2/3) |
Auto: | ΚΜ |
Trikorfo (Greek: Τρίκορφο) is a former community in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Messini, of which it is a municipal unit.[2] Population 1,037 (2001). The altitude of Trikorfo village is about 400 meters. It is famous place because of the extra quality of olives. The seat of the community was Trikorfo. Predominantly a farming region, the principal exports include kalamata olives, olive oil and figs. The community was divided into Trikorfo, Mavros Logkos, Chilia Spitia, Draina Klima, Koromilea, Palaiokastro, Kinigos. Trikorfo village is also known as Pentias. Common family names in Trikorfo include Skoufis and Katsipodas.
References
- ↑ De Facto Population of Greece Population and Housing Census of March 18th, 2001 (PDF 793 KB). National Statistical Service of Greece. 2003.
- ↑ Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior (Greek)
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