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Agrinio

Statistics
Prefecture: Aitolia-Acarnania
Province: Trichonida
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

38.622/38°37'20' N lat.
21.4075/21°24'26' E long
Population: (2001)
 - Total
 - Density¹
 - Rank

 52,081

 -/kmē
Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:
 -highest:

Achelous river
91 m(centre)
about 500 to 600 m
Postal code: 301 00
Area/distance code: 11-30-26410 (030-26410)-2 thru 4
Municipal code: 0202
Car designation: AO
3-letter abbreviation: ARN Agrinio

Agrinio (Greek, Modern: Αγρίνιο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on), older form: Agrinion, Latin: Agrinium is the largest town and a municipality of the Aitolia-Acarnania prefecture of Greece, with about 80.000 inhibitants. It is one of the few prefectures including Argolis that have cities larger than the prefectural capital. The settlement dates back to the ancient times. In the medieval times until the 19th century, the area was known as Vrachori or Vrahori (Βραχώρι). It is linked by GR-5/E55 which since the 1960s bypasses Agrinio and GR-38/E862? linking to Karpenisi and Lamia to the east. It is located NW of the Rio-Antirio Bridge, N of Messolonghi, NE of Astakos, ESE of Lefkada and Preveza, S of Arta and Ioannina and WSW of Keratsini and Lamia.

The majority of the local people are tobacco farmers. Agrinio is agriculturally famous for its main production of Agrinio olives .

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Communications

Radio

Historical population

Year Population Change Municipal population
1981 35,773 - -
1991 39,638 3,865/10.8% 52,081

Sites of interest

Other

Agrinio has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, churches, banks, a police station, a water tower, a post office, a junior soccer team, and a squares (plateies).

Persons

  • Giovas Vlachiotis , a person where he fought on the Greek side during the Greek War of Independence, he did not make it, his son Michail continued to fight against the Turks.

External links

See also

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