Naupactus is also a scientific name, see Naupactus (beetle)
| Statistics | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Prefecture: | Aetolia-Acarnania | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Province: | Nafpaktia | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" valign="top" | Location: | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Population: (1991) - Total - Density¹ - Rank | -10,854 -/km² | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Communes: | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Elevation: -lowest: -centre: | sea level 3 m(centre) | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Postal code: | 303 00 | bgcolor="#FFFFFF"*Location: | Area/distance code: | 11-30-26340 (030-26340) -2 | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Municipal code: | 0219 | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Car designation: | ME
| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Name of inhabitants: | Naupactian sing., -s pl. | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Address of administration: | 37 Tzavella St. Nafpaktos 303 00 | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Website: | www.nafpaktos.gr (in Greek) |
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Nafpaktos, Latin: Naupactus or Naupactos (Turkish, İnebahtı; Italian and Spanish, Lepanto; modern Greek, Ναύπακτος, rarely Epakto), is a town in the prefecture of Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece, situated on a bay on the north side of the straits of Lepanto. The harbour, once the best on the northern coast of the Corinthian Gulf, is now almost entirely choked up, and is accessible only to the smallest craft. Nafpaktos is the capital of the province of Nafpaktia. The origin of Nafpaktos comes from the two Greek words: ναύς naus ship, boat and πήγνυμι pêgnumi, pegnymi builder, fixer. Distance from Patras is about 15 km NE and about 215 km NW of Athens with the new bridge, the Rio-Antirio bridge which now has access to the Peloponnese in the south with tolls. Other distances are WSW of Amfissa, W of Itea and Delphi, NE of Antirio and GR-5/E55, E of Messolonghi and SE of Agrinio. The Mornos river is a few kilometres ENE where it also is the prefectural boundary with Phokida. Naupactus is an episcopal see. In Greek legend it appears as the place where the Heraclidae built a fleet to invade the Peloponnesus.
The town has schools, lyceums, gymnasiums, churches, banks, a post office, a beach, and a square (plateia) located next to the Gulf of Corinth. Residential houses are lined up with the highway.
Today it has about 10,000 people. Residential homes align with the Gulf of Corinth and has a width of about 3 km. It sits on a shoulder of a mountain range of the north while farmlands dominate the western part. The climate is one of the best in Greece. It used to be passed by GR-48/E65 linking Antirrio and Amfissa now it is bypassed to the north at the elevation of 150 to 200 m above sea level. The area isn't forested out of town. The villages are founded around Nafpaktos in the northeast.
The municipality is mainly made up of mountains while much of the fertile land is within the Gulf of Corinth.
In 1990, construction of a bypass of Nafpaktos began but when it was finally paved, the opening was delayed for eight years. However, it had to be partly reconstructed due to errors on the previous construction and as of late 2004, it had not yet been opened.
| Year | Communal population | Change | Municipal population | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1981 | 9,012 | - | - | - |
| 1991 | 10,854 | 1,842/20.44% | 15,045 |
| West: Antirio | Nafpaktos | East: |
| South: Gulf of Corinth |
Aitolia-Acarnania | Cities and towns in Greece | Ancient Greek cities
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