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Káto Pýrgos-2004–05 Greek Football Cup
Panserraikos won 4–1 on aggregate. 12 September 2004 13:00 EEST Pyrgos Stadium, Pyrgos Referee: Thanasis Nikolakopoulos (Achaea) 22 September 2004 13:00
Káto Pýrgos-2005–06 Greek Football Cup
Referee: Theofilos Fotiadis (Thessaloniki) 10 November 2005 19:00 EET Pyrgos Stadium, Pyrgos Attendance: 1,805 Referee: Dimitris Detsis (Athens) 10 November
Káto Pýrgos-Piraeus–Platy railway
Lefka 4.1 Rentis 7.7 Rouf 10.3 Athens 13.7 Agioi Anargyroi 15.8 Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes 19.2 Acharnes SKA 71.4 Oinoi 99.9 Thebes to Stylida 222
Káto Pýrgos-Peiros
Alissos and Kato Achaia. There are several bridges over the Peiros, including the bridges of the Greek National Road 9/E55 (Patras - Pyrgos - Kyparissia)
Káto Pýrgos-Magoula railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-2019–20 Gamma Ethniki
Orfano Panserraikos Alexandroupoli Iraklis Neos Zygos Pandramaikos Doxa Kato Kamila Doxa Theologos Source: Hellenic Football Federation (in Greek) Rules
Káto Pýrgos-Avlida railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Dilesi railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Sfendali railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Avlona railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Pallini station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Metamorfosi railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Dekeleia railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Oinoi–Chalcis railway
Athens and Chalcis via Oinoi, calling at all stations except Pyrgos Vasilissis and Kato Acharnes. "Γαια Οσε". Gaiaose.com. Retrieved 2022-08-31. "Network
Káto Pýrgos-Patras
Patras is 215 km (134 mi) west of Athens by road, 94 km (58 mi) northeast of Pyrgos, 7 km (4.3 mi) south of Rio, 134 km (83 miles) west of Corinth, 77 km (48
Káto Pýrgos-Mount Lapithas
northeast of the Lapithas, and the Greek National Road 9/E55 (Patras - Pyrgos - Kalamata) lies to the west. Smerna, Vrina and Xirochori are villages on
Káto Pýrgos-Cypriot First Division (women)
Geroskipou F.C. Ladies Football Academy of Ypsona Limassol Champions Lakatamia F.C Lefkothea Nicosia Nea Salamina Famagusta Omonia Nicosia Pyrgos Limassol F.C.
Káto Pýrgos-Alfeios
facility, empties into the Gulf of Kyparissia of the Ionian Sea south of Pyrgos. The entrance into the gulf through agricultural land and across an unpopulated
Káto Pýrgos-Oinoi railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Larissos
the Movri hills. It is about 32 km southwest of Patras and 50 km north of Pyrgos. The area is mostly flat, except the Movri hills in the southeast and the
Káto Pýrgos-Greek exonyms
Yukarıköy Áno Khortokóp(i) (Άνω Χορτοκόπ(ι)) Yukarıköy Yukarıyapıcı Káto Neokhóri, Kato Kainúrgio Khorió (Κάτω Νεοχώρι, Κάτω Καινούργιο Χωριό) Yukarıyapıcı
Káto Pýrgos-Railway stations in Greece
Thessaloniki–Alexandroupoli 157 Praggio Alexandroupoli–Svilengrad Evros 158 Pyrgos Vasilissis Piraeus–Airport Piraeus–Kiato West Athens 38°02′22″N 23°43′39″E
Káto Pýrgos-Corinth railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Nea Peramos railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Megara railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Ierapetra
the east of Chrysi. Gournia, Minoan city in Mirambelo (Mirabello) Gulf Pyrgos, between Myrtos and Nea Myrtos Vasiliki, near the village of the same name
Káto Pýrgos-Emmanouil Pappas (village)
the village who assisted the committee were Vasilios Psitis, Athanasios Pyrgos, Ioannis Spandonis, Nikolaos Tsiapos, Theodosis Gontotsios and Georgios
Káto Pýrgos-Neratziotissa station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Koropi station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Irakleio railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Agios Stefanos railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Oinofyta railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-List of archaeological sites by country
Juktas, Crete Mycenae, Peloponnese Myrina, Lesbos, North Aegean Myrtos Pyrgos, Crete Mystras, Peloponnese Mytilene, Lesbos, North Aegean Naousa, Central
Káto Pýrgos-Rouf railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Agioi Anargyroi railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Line 4 (Athens Metro)
at Plateia Igias in Nea Ionia, Perissos (for Line 1), Nea Filadelfeia, Pyrgos Vasilissis (for Suburban Railway trains), and Ilion (for Line 2). However
Káto Pýrgos-Acharnes railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Afidnes railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Acharnes Railway Center
740 (Olympic Village - SKA - Acharnai - Agia Anna), 755 (Acharnai - St. Kato Patisia) Usage of the seven remaining platforms Apart from the two platforms
Káto Pýrgos-Chalcis railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Aspropyrgos railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-List of settlements in the Ioannina regional unit
Kastaniani Kastanonas Kastritsa Katamachi Katarraktis Kato Lapsista Kato Meropi Kato Pedina Kato Ravenia Katsikas Kavallari Kavasila Kedros Kefalochori
Káto Pýrgos-Doukissis Plakentias station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Kalochori-Panteichi railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Rail transport in Greece
Kyparissia and Kalo Nero, Corinth to Kalamata, and Katakolo to Olympia (through Pyrgos). The only active parts of the network are the Katakolo – Olympia line and
Káto Pýrgos-Tavros railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-2020 Summer Olympics torch relay
anniversary of the Battle of Thermopylae. 12 March 2020: Olympia, Amaliada, Pyrgos, Kyparissia, Kalamata 13 March 2020 (rest of the day cancelled): Sparta
Káto Pýrgos-Piraeus station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-2017–18 Gamma Ethniki
Messinia FCA champion Zakynthos Zakynthos Zakynthos FCA champion Paniliakos Pyrgos Elis FCA champion Pallixouriakos Lixouri Kefalonia-Ithaca FCA champion Diagoras
Káto Pýrgos-Paiania–Kantza station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Minoan civilization
Gournia – town site excavated in the first quarter of the 20th century Pyrgos – early Minoan site in southern Crete Vasiliki – early eastern Minoan site
Káto Pýrgos-Rentis railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Telephone numbers in Greece
not used 256x through 258x are not used. 261 - Patras (and area) 2621 - Pyrgos 2622 - Amaliada 2623 - Lechaina 2624 - Olympia 2625 - Krestena 2626 - Andritsaina
Káto Pýrgos-List of municipalities of Greece (2011)
Methoni Nestoras Papaflessas Pylos Pyrgos Πύργος (Δήμος Πύργου) 459.2 47,995 105 Pyrgos West Greece Iardanos Oleni Pyrgos Volakas Rafina-Pikermi Ραφήνα-Πικέρμι
Káto Pýrgos-Ano Liosia railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Piraeus, Athens and Peloponnese Railways
Corinth reached Argos and Nafplion in 1886. The western branch reached Pyrgos and finally Kyparissia in 1902. SPAP also acquired the line between Myloi
Káto Pýrgos-List of municipalities and communities in Greece (1997–2010)
Pyli Trikala Pyllini Aetolia-Acarnania Pylos Πύλος Messenia Pindos Trikala Pyrgos Πύργος Elis Pythagoreio Πυθαγόρειο Samos Raches Ράχες Samos Rafina Ραφήνα
Káto Pýrgos-List of ancient Greek cities
Coryphasium, Iverin, Nelea, Port de Jonc, Porto Giunco, Zunchio. Pyrgos Black Sea coast of Bulgaria Burgas Pyrgos Northern Crete, Greece Minoan city
Káto Pýrgos-Linear A
tablets), Knossos (6 tablets), Petsophas, Archanes (7 tablets), Myrtos Pyrgos (2 tablets), Zakros (31 tablets), Tylissos (2 tablets), Malia (6 tablets)
Káto Pýrgos-Steni Dirfyos
of the local community that includes moreover the small villages Kato Steni and Pyrgos. The recent years the village has evolved as a popular destination
Káto Pýrgos-Pentelis railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Kifisias railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Mikis Theodorakis
years in provincial Greek cities including Mytilene, Cephallonia, Patras, Pyrgos, and Tripoli. His father, a lawyer and a civil servant, was from the small
Káto Pýrgos-Kalamata
to the north. There used to be a mainline train service to Kyparissia, Pyrgos and Patras, and a suburban service to Messini and the General Hospital.
Káto Pýrgos-Akrata
Varvara, Vounaki) Akrata (Akrata, Palaiostafida, Pyrgos, Fournoi) Ampelos Kalamias (Kalamias, Kato Potamia, Potamitikos Gialos) Krathio (Krathio, Goumaiika)
Káto Pýrgos-Skillounta
12 km north of Zacharo and 18 km southeast of Pyrgos. The Greek National Road 9/E55 (Patras - Pyrgos - Kyparissia) passes through Kallikomo in the western
Káto Pýrgos-Limassol District
Potamiou Potamitissa Prastio (Avdimou) Prastio (Kellaki) Prodromos, Cyprus Pyrgos, Limassol Sanida Silikou Sotira, Limassol Souni–Zanatzia Spitali Sykopetra
Káto Pýrgos-2021 Arkalochori earthquake
closure of roads leading to the town, and damaging at least one vehicle. Kato Poulies, located in the Minoa Pediada municipality was nearly destroyed,
Káto Pýrgos-Skourochori
village and a community in the municipality of Pyrgos, Elis, Greece. The community includes the village Kato Kavouri. It is situated near the Ionian Sea
Káto Pýrgos-Lefka railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-List of caves in Greece
Marathokampos, Samos Isl, Prefecture of Samos & Ikaria Cave of Trypiovrahos – near Pyrgos, Samos Isl, Prefecture of Samos & Ikaria Cave of Philoctetes – near Kontopouli
Káto Pýrgos-List of settlements in the Kozani regional unit
Proastio Profitis Ilias Protochori Ptelea Pteleonas Ptolemaida Pylorio Pyrgoi Pyrgos Rodiani Roditis Rodochori Ryaki Rymnio Servia Siatista Sideras Simantro
Káto Pýrgos-Olympia, Greece
a train station and is the easternmost terminus of the line of Olympia-Pyrgos (Ilia). The train station with the freight yard to its west is located about
Káto Pýrgos-Kato Acharnes railway station
Kato Acharnes (Greek: Κάτω Αχαρνές) is a station on the Piraeus–Platy railway line in Agioi Anargyroi, West Athens. This station opened on 27 February
Káto Pýrgos-Dimitsana
Megalopolis plain and Taygetus is provided. Dimitsana is located 53 km east of Pyrgos, 31 km northwest of Tripoli, 23 km northwest of Megalopoli and 17 km northeast
Káto Pýrgos-List of radio stations in Greece
102 2011 Greek and foreign pop music (ex. Kardamas FM 102) 102.5 MHz ERT Pyrgos 1954 News and culture; Local station of Greek state radio 103.3 MHz VOX
Káto Pýrgos-Aigio
original on 25 May 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2020. "Last-ever train from Pyrgos to Kalamata on Sunday | Athens News". www.athensnews.gr. Archived from the
Káto Pýrgos-Tinos
at the center of this landscape. To the west, the mountains surrounding Pyrgos contain green marble.[citation needed] All around the island of Tinos, the
Káto Pýrgos-List of Greek-language television channels
Lepanto TV - Patras Lyxnos TV - Patras Mesogeios TV - Kalamata ORT - Pyrgos Patra TV - Pyrgos and Patras RTP Center - Corinth Super TV - Corinth Ionian Islands
Káto Pýrgos-List of cities, towns and villages in Cyprus
Chorio (Kapouti), Kalkanlı Kalyvakia, Kalavaç Kanli, Kanlıköy Kato Kopia, Zümrütköy Kato Zodia, Aşağıbostancı/Aşağı Bostancı Kazivera, Gaziveran Kioneli
Káto Pýrgos-Patras Bus Station
Larissa, Pyrgos, Thessaloniki Winter Seasonal: Argos, Chalkida KTEL Akhaias (regional Routes} Araxos, Akrata, Arla, Aigeira, Aigio, Chalandritsa, Kato Achaia
Káto Pýrgos-Kato Achaia railway station
Western Achaia. It is located at the junction of the PEO Patras-Pyrgos roads and the Kato Achaias-Arlas provincial road. Service were suspended due to the
Káto Pýrgos-Hellenic Train
information about the railways can be found here: Katakolo to Ancient Olympia via Pyrgos Patras – Rio A limited seasonal/tourist service of one train per day also
Káto Pýrgos-Kineta railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Alifeira
northwest of Andritsaina, 20 km southeast of Krestena, 40 km southeast of Pyrgos and 50 km west of Tripoli. The Greek National Road 76 (Krestena - Karytaina
Káto Pýrgos-Kiato railway station
to and from the airport may also take lines 1 and 2, changing trains at Kato Acharnai. Pending the completion of the Athens Airport–Patras railway, passengers
Káto Pýrgos-Agioi Theodoroi railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Athens Kifissos Bus Terminal
Areopoli, Gerolimenas, Gythion, Monemvasia, Neapoli, Skala, Sparti KTEL Ilias Ancient Olympia, Amaliada, Gastouni, Kato Achaia, Kyllini, Pyrgos, Zacharo
Káto Pýrgos-List of settlements in Messenia
Polythea Poulitsi Proastio Prodromos Prosilio Psari Pyla Pylos Pyrgos Kalamon Pyrgos Trifylias Raches Raptopoulo Revmatia Rigklia Rodia Romanos Saïdona [el]
Káto Pýrgos-Achaea
- Corinth - Rio - Patras Greek National Road 9 (part of E55): Patras - Pyrgos - Kyparissia - Pylos Greek National Road 31: Aigio - Kalavryta Greek National
Káto Pýrgos-List of settlements in the Euboea regional unit
Monokarya Myloi Mytikas Nea Artaki Nea Lampsakos Nea Styra Neochori Neos Pyrgos Nerotrivia Oktonia Oreoi Orio Orologi Oxylithos Pagontas Paliouras Pappades
Káto Pýrgos-Athens Airport station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Kallikomo
3 km west of Krestena, 5 km north of Kato Samiko and 16 km southeast of Pyrgos. The GR-9/E55 (Patras - Pyrgos - Kyparissia) runs through the village
Káto Pýrgos-Proastiakos
to Kato Achaia. The extension runs on part of the old single meter-gauge Patras-Pyrgos line. In the early phase of operation, trains run from Kato Achaia
Káto Pýrgos-Kato Pyrgos
Kato Pyrgos (Greek: Κάτω Πύργος) is a village in Cyprus. Kato Pyrgos is the only Greek Cypriot village located on Morphou Bay and controlled by the Republic
Káto Pýrgos-History of the United Nations
stretches for 180 kilometres (112 miles) from Paralimni in the east to Kato Pyrgos in the west, where a separate section surrounds Kokkina. The United Nations
Káto Pýrgos-List of settlements in Elis
Charalampos Agios Dimitrios Agios Georgios Agios Ilias, Amaliada Agios Ilias, Pyrgos Agios Ilias, Zacharo Agios Ioannis Agnanta Agrapidochori Agridi Alfeiousa
Káto Pýrgos-Pyrgos, Cyprus
Pyrgos, Cyprus may refer to: Pyrgos, Limassol, a village in Cyprus Kato Pyrgos, a village in Cyprus Pano Pyrgos, a village in Cyprus This disambiguation
Káto Pýrgos-Agios Ioannis (Pyrgos)
Σελέμανη, Turkish: Süleymaniye) is a deserted village in the Nicosia District of Cyprus, located within the UN Buffer Zone close to Kato Pyrgos. v t e
Káto Pýrgos-Athens railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Pyrgos, Elis
Pyrgos (Greek: Πύργος, romanized: Pýrgos, lit. 'tower') is a city in the northwestern Peloponnese, Greece, capital of the regional unit of Elis and the
Káto Pýrgos-Sageika
east of Metochi, 9 km southwest of Kato Achaia and 28 km southwest of Patras. The Greek National Road 9 (Patras - Pyrgos) runs through the village. Sageika
Káto Pýrgos-List of settlements in Phthiotis
Pitsiota Platanos Platystomo Polydendri Pougkakia Pournari Proskynas Ptelea Pyrgos Raches Regkinio Roditsa Rodonia Rovoliari Sfaka Skarfeia Sofiada Spartia
Káto Pýrgos-United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus
stretches for 180 kilometres (112 miles) from Paralimni in the east to Kato Pyrgos in the west, where a separate section surrounds Kokkina. The dividing
Káto Pýrgos-Kato Samiko
Patras - Pyrgos - Kyparissia) and the railway from Pyrgos to Kalamata run through the village. Kato Samiko suffered damage from the 2007 Greek forest fires
Káto Pýrgos-Archaeology of Cyprus
specifically on the area surrounding the villages of Yialia, Samara and Kato Pyrgos, discovering dozens of previously unknown or unrecorded sites. The survey
Káto Pýrgos-Battle of Tillyria
of heavy air attacks against several populated locations, including Kato Pyrgos dropping incendiary napalm bombs. Turkish planes also attacked sites
Káto Pýrgos-Douneika
9/E55 (Patras - Pyrgos) passes northeast of the village. The community consists of the villages Douneika, Agia Marina, Danika and Kato Kertezeika. List
Káto Pýrgos-Hellenic Railways Organisation
and the works on the line as of July 2010. The line Patras–Kato Achaia–Lechaina–Amaliada–Pyrgos–Olympia is about 150 km long and runs through the prefectures
Káto Pýrgos-Kato Achaia
National Road 9 (Patras - Pyrgos) passes outside the town. Kato Achaia has a train station on the partly disused Patras–Pyrgos railway. Currently, train
Káto Pýrgos-August 1964
besieged by Greek Cypriots, while the Turks blasted Polis, Xeros, Kokkina, Kato Pyrgos, Ghoudi, Pakhyammos and Pomos. The United Nations Security Council demanded
Káto Pýrgos-2004 Summer Olympics torch relay
modified miners lamps. Megalopolis Tripoli Tegea 25 March: Olympia, Elis, Pyrgos, Andritsaina 26 March: Megalopolis, Dorio, Kopanaki, Kyparissia, Filiatra
Káto Pýrgos-Kastro-Kyllini
miles) west of Andravida and about 40 kilometres (25 miles) northwest of Pyrgos. It covers the northern part of the Kyllini peninsula, which juts into the
Káto Pýrgos-Armoured vehicles of the Cypriot National Guard
armoured car, which caught fire after a bomb fell on a nearby building in Kato Pyrgos on 9 August. On the same day, a Greek Cypriot Daimler Dingo was fired
Káto Pýrgos-Line A1 (Athens Suburban and Regional Railway)
while in December of the same year, the line's routes were extended to Kato Acharnes on the occasion of the completion of electrification in this section
Káto Pýrgos-Nicosia District
Kanli Kannavia Kapedes Karavostasi Kataliontas Kato Deftera Katokopia Kato Koutrafas Kato Moni Kato Pyrgos Kato Zodeia Katydata Kazivera Klirou Kokkina Kokkinotrimithia
Káto Pýrgos-List of settlements in Corinthia
Kallithea Kamari Karya Kastania Kastraki Katakali Kato Assos Kato Dimini Kato Loutro Kato Synoikia Trikalon Kato Tarsos Kefalari Kiato Klenia Klimenti Kokkoni
Káto Pýrgos-Patras–Kyparissia railway
started in May 1887. The first section from Patras to Kato Achaia was opened in 1888, and to Pyrgos in 1890. Kyparissia was reached in 1902.[citation needed]
Káto Pýrgos-Alissos
Profitis Elissaios. The Greek National Road 9 (Patras - Pyrgos) and the railway from Patras to Pyrgos run between Alissos and Paralia Alissou. Alissos was
Káto Pýrgos-Niforeika
Limnochori, 3 km west of Kato Achaia and 22 km southwest of Patras. The distance from the Greek National Road 9 (Patras - Pyrgos) is about 4 km. The community
Káto Pýrgos-Agios Georgios railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis
Káto Pýrgos-Agios Ioannis
refer to the following places or churches Agios Ioannis (Pyrgos), a village near Kato Pyrgos Agios Ioannis Malountas, a village near Malounta Agios Ioannis
Káto Pýrgos-Kaminia, Achaea
of Patras, and 6 km east of Kato Achaia. Since the 1980s, the village is bypassed by Greek National Road 9 (Patras - Pyrgos - Kyparissia). Kaminia had
Káto Pýrgos-Megalopolis, Greece
Greek National Road 7. The Greek National Road 7 connects Megalopoli with Pyrgos via Karytaina and Andritsaina. The railway from Corinth to Kalamata passes
Káto Pýrgos-Varvasaina
eastern part of the municipality of Pyrgos, Elis, Greece. The community consists of the villages Varvasaina and Kato Varvasaina. It is situated in a valley
Káto Pýrgos-Amaliada
from the Ionian Sea. It is 10 km southeast of Gastouni, 16 km northwest of Pyrgos and 60 km southwest of Patras. Amaliada was named after Queen Amalia of
Káto Pýrgos-Western Greece
(Γαστούνη) Kalavryta (Καλάβρυτα) Kato Achaia (Κάτω Αχαΐα) Messolonghi (Μεσολόγγι) Nafpaktos (Ναύπακτος) Patras (Πάτρα) Pyrgos (Πύργος) Vouprasia (Βουπρασία)
Káto Pýrgos-Serifos
Chora (open Tues.-Sun.). The most impressive ancient monument is the Aspros Pýrgos (Άσπρος Πύργος)[citation needed], a Hellenistic marble watchtower (c. 300
Káto Pýrgos-Cypriot National Guard
leadership, and was compounded by further casualties and material losses at Kato Pyrgos, a nearby Greek Cypriot village which was bombarded on 8 and 9 August
Káto Pýrgos-List of football clubs in Greece
Pangytheatikos Πανγυθεατικός Gytheio Laconia Peloponnese Paniliakos Πανηλειακός Pyrgos Elis West Greece Panionios Πανιώνιος Nea Smyrni South Athens Attica Rodos
Káto Pýrgos-Church Panagia Galoktisti
12th-14th century, and is located on a hill between the two villages Kato Pyrgos and Pano Pyrgos. It is 80 kilometers west of Nicosia. The church was given the
Káto Pýrgos-Agios Theodoros Tilliria
Τηλλυρίας) is a village located in the Nicosia District of Cyprus, west of Kato Pyrgos. "Agios Theodoros Tilliria". www.prio-cyprus-displacement.net. Archived
Káto Pýrgos-Agios Andreas railway station
design. In the same year, the construction of the railway line to Pyrgos continued, up to Kato Achaia, and its operation began in December 1888, as well as
Káto Pýrgos-Metochi, Larissos
Lappas is on the Greek National Road 9 (Patras - Pyrgos) and on the railway from Patras to Pyrgos. List of settlements in Achaea "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής
Káto Pýrgos-Kareika
of Sageika, 6 km southwest of Kato Achaia and 25 km southwest of Patras. The Greek National Road 9/E55 (Patras - Pyrgos) passes through the community
Káto Pýrgos-List of cities of Thrace
Γαρδάς Gardás) Kaynarca (Greek: Γέννα Genna) Kemerburgaz (Greek: Πύργος Pyrgos) Kermeyan (Greek: Ἄπρος Apros, Ἄπροι Ἄπροι, Apris, Apri) Keşan (Greek: Κεσσάνη
Káto Pýrgos-United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus
(134 sq mi). The zone stretches for 180 km from the western part of near Kato Pyrgos to the east just south of Famagusta. It cuts through the center of the
Káto Pýrgos-July 1974
are divided by a 112-mile (180 km) line that runs west to east from Kato Pyrgos to Paralimni and passes through the capital of Cyprus, Nicosia. The "Green
Káto Pýrgos-Athens Suburban Railway
Stefanos Ano Liosia Dekeleia Acharnes Zefyri Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Agioi Anargyroi Irakleio Pyrgos Vasilissis Neratziotissa Athens Kifisias Rouf
Káto Pýrgos-Greek National Road 9
Paralia Vrachnaiika Alissos Kato Achaia Kareika Lappas Varda Lechaina Andravida Kavasila Gastouni Savalia Chanakia Pyrgos Epitalio Kallikomo Zacharo Giannitsochori
Káto Pýrgos-Athens Liosion Bus Station
2026. There is an Athens Metro station close to the bus station, known as Kato Patisia in Line 1. There are a lot of taxis outside the terminal. Also there
Káto Pýrgos-Pyrgos Vasilissis railway station
Pyrgos Vasilissis railway station (Greek: Σιδηροδρομικός σταθμός Πύργου Βασιλίσσης, romanized: Sidirodromikós Stathmós Pýrgou Vasilíssis) is a station
Káto Pýrgos-Pigenia
Πηγαίνια) is a small village in the Nicosia District of Cyprus, southwest of Kato Pyrgos. The hamlet of Challeri (Χαλλερι) is a part of the municipality. Census
Káto Pýrgos-Zevgolatio railway station
Piraeus Lefka Rentis Tavros Rouf Athens Agioi Anargyroi Pyrgos Vasilissis Kato Acharnes Metamorfosi Irakleio Neratziotissa Kifisias Pentelis Doukissis