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Corinthia (Greek: Κορινθία, Korinthía) is the area around the city of Corinth. Presently, it is a prefecture of Greece, part of the periphery of Peloponnese. It is the second-most populated prefecture on the Peloponnese peninsula. Currently (2001 census) the population stands at 144,527 persons, while the 1991 figures showed a population of 132,139 persons

The Corinth Canal, carrying ship traffic between the northern Mediterranean and the Aegean, is about 4 km east of Corinth, cutting through the Isthmus of Corinth. Agioi Theodoroi is the easternmost Corinthian community and is considered a suburb of Athens.

The area around Corinth and the western Saronic including the southeastern part are made up of fault lines including the Corinth Fault and the Poseidon Fault and includes one running from Perahcora to Agioi Theodoroi. More faults are near Kiras Vrysi and Sofiko.

History


From 1833 to 1899, it included Argolis and was known as Argolidocorinthia and included Hydra, Spetses and Kythira. Argolis joined Corinthia to re-form Argolidocorinthia again in 1909. Forty years later, in 1949, the prefecture was finally separated from Argolis, then Argolidocorinthia.

Geography


Its tallest mountain is Kyllini to its west.

Climate


The climate of Corinthia has hot summers and mild winters. Most of the snow are founded in the mountains. In 2003, a torrential downpour devastated tens of cars on a local street and flooded properties.

Economy


The area is made up of many farmlands to the north and the west where it has olives, tomatoes, vegetables, pasture lands while the small mountains dominate the west, and some in the east and mountains dominate the south and northeast.

Towns of significance


  • Corinth (Gr. Κόρινθος) pop. 1991: 28,071 - 2001: 30,434
  • Loutraki (Λουτράκι) pop. 1991: 8,876 - 2001: 10,673
  • Kiato (Κιάτο) pop. 1991: 9,212 - 2001: 9,655
  • Xylokastro (Ξυλόκαστρο) pop. 1991: 5,633 - 2001: 5,173
  • Agioi Theodoroi (Άγιοι Θεόδωροι) pop. 1991: 3,550 - 2001: 4,963
  • Zevgolatio (Ζευγολατείο) pop. 1991: 3,604 - 2001: 4,119
  • Nemea (Νεμέα) pop. 1991: 4,001 - 2001: 4,078
  • Lechaio (Λέχαιο) pop. 1991: 2,276 - 2001: 3,726
  • Velo (Βέλο) pop. 1991: 3,179 - 2001: 3,017
  • Vrahati (Βραχάτι)pop. 1991: 2,224 - 2001: 2,656
  • Assos (Άσσος) pop. 1991: 1,858 - 2001: 2,372

Transportation


The area are connected by highways:

Municipalities



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Municipality Municipal code Seat Postal code
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Agioi Theodoroi 3001 Agioi Theodoroi 200 03
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Assos-Lechaio 3002 Perigiali 200 11
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Corinth 3006 Corinth 201 00
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Evrostina 3005 Derveni 200 09
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Feneos 3015 Goura 200 14
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Loutraki-Perachoras 3007 Loutraki 203 00
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Nemea 3008 Nemea 205 00
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Saronikos 3010 Athikia 200 05
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Sikyonies 3011 Kiato 202 00
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Solygia 3012 Sofiko 200 04
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Stymfalia 3013 Kaliani 200 16
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Tenea 3014 Hiliomodi 200 08
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Velo 3003 Velo 200 02
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Vocha 3004 Zevgolatio 200 01
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Xylokastro 3009 Xylokastro 204 00

See also: List of settlements in the Corinthia prefecture

External links


Prefectures of GreeceCorinth

Νομός Κορινθίας | מחוז משנה קורינתוס | Corinthia

 

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