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Argolis

Statistics
Capital:Nafplio
Area:2,214 km²
Inhabitants: 97,250(1991)
105,770(2001)
Pop. density:43.93/km² 2001
ISO 3166-2:GR-11
Car designationAP
Code for the municipalities:04xx
Number of provinces3
Number of municipalities14
Number of independent communes2
Area codes in Greece:11+30-275x0
Name of inhabitantsArgolian sing.
Argolians pl.
Postal code:21x xx
Website:Homepage of Laconia
Main Page (in Greek)
Map
Map showing Argolis within Greece

Argolis (Greek, Modern: Αργολίδα Argolida, Ancient/Katharevousa: Αργολίς, and as a second name) is one of the fifty-one prefectures of Greece. It is within located in the eastern part of the Peloponnese. Most arable land lies in the central part. Its primary agricultural resources are oranges and olives. Beaches are founded in the south and east. Mountains and hills dominate the west, northeast and east.

It is bounded by Arcadia to the west and southwest, Corinthia to the north, the Saronic Gulf and the Attica prefecture and the Troezen area to the east and southeast by water, and the Argolic Gulf to the south. (The Argolid of ancient times included Troezen).

Its mountain ranges include Lyrkeia and Trachy in the northwest.

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History:

For the ancient history of the Argolid see Argos.

From 1833 to 1899, the prefecture was part Argolidocorinthia, which included Hydra, Spetses and Kythira. It joined Corinthia to form Argolidocorinthia again in 1909. Forty years later, in 1949, the prefecture was finally separated from Corinthia. See also Argolidocorinthia.

In early 1998, a flash flood carrying muddy water swept through the valley near Argos and devastated citrus crops and other area agriculture, including olives and other crops, and grazing areas. Damages were several million drachmas, then still the currency of Greece.

Transportation:

The area is connected by highways:

Newspapers:

Communications

Radio

  • Argaiki Radiofonia - Argos
  • Argos Radio Deejay - Argos - 96.2 FM
  • Cool FM - Argos, Kefalari - 90.7 FM
  • Dimotiko Radiofoniou Nafpliou (Nafplio Public Radio) - Nafplio
  • Radio Argolida - Nafplio - 90.2 FM
  • Radio Ermionida - Ermioni
  • Radio Kranidi - Kranidi
  • Style 89.6 - Argos - 89.6 FM

Television

  • Max TV

Provinces:

  • Province of Argos - Argos
  • Province of Ermioni - Kranidi
  • Province of Nafplio - Nafplio

Municipalities:

Municipality Municipal code Seat Postal code
Argos 0402 Argos 212 00
Asini 0403 Drepano 210 60
Askilipo 0404 Lygourio 210 52
Epidavros 0406 Ancient Epidaurus/Epidavros 210 59
Ermioni 0407 Ermioni 210 51
Koutsopodi 0408 Koutsopodi 210 00
Kranidi 0409 Kranidi 213 00
Lerna 0410 Myli 212 00
Lyrkia 0411 Lyrkia 210 58
Midea 0412 Agia Triada 210 55
Mycenae 0413 Mycenae 212 00
Nafplio 0414 Nafplio 211 00
Nea Kios 0415 Nea Kios 210 53
Nea Tiryntha 0416 Nea Tiryntha 211 00

This exlcudes the two independent communes of Alea (code: 0401, postal code: 205 00) and Achladokampos (code: 0405, postal code: 210 57)

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Last updated: 10-16-2005 10:10:38
Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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