Mathia, Messenia
Mathia (Greek: Μαθία) is a small village located near the top of the Mount Lycodimos. It is part of the municipal unit of Petalidi, in Messenia, Greece, 7 kilometres from the coastline. Under Ottoman occupation, it was referred to as Draga. Pirates had destroyed its original location. In the Greek War of Independence in 1821, the legendary Captain Davis Triantafillopoulos and his heroic men destroyed the Turkish army. His monument stands in the village's entrance, as a reminder to the new generations.
Coordinates: 36°55′27″N 21°53′14″E / 36.92417°N 21.88722°E / 36.92417; 21.88722
Subdivisions of the municipality of Messini |
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| Municipal unit of Aipeia | |
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| Municipal unit of Androusa |
- Agrilia
- Amfithea
- Androusa
- Ellinoekklisia
- Eva
- Kalamaras
- Kalogerorrachi
- Manganiako
- Polylofos
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| Municipal unit of Aristomenis |
- Aristomenis
- Diodia
- Kefalovryso
- Koutifaris
- Manesis
- Pelekanada
- Platanovrysi
- Poulitsi
- Sterna
- Strefi
- Voutaina
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| Municipal unit of Ithomi | |
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| Municipal unit of Messini |
- Analipsi
- Avramiou
- Karteroli
- Lefkochora
- Lykotrafos
- Madena
- Mavrommati
- Messini
- Neochori
- Pilalistra
- Piperitsa
- Spitali
- Triodos
- Velika
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| Municipal unit of Petalidi |
- Achladochori
- Daras
- Drosia
- Kalochori
- Karpofora
- Kastania
- Kokkino
- Lykissa
- Mathia
- Neromylos
- Paniperi
- Petalidi
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| Municipal unit of Trikorfo | |
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| Municipal unit of Voufrades |
- Charavgi
- Chatzis
- Kourtaki
- Miliotio
- Petritsi
- Vlasis
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