AGIA, LARISSA


'Municipality of Agia'
'''Δήμος Αγιάς '''
'''Dimos Agias'''
Statistics
Prefecture: Trikala
Province: Agia (capital)
Municipality: 'Agia' (seat)
Municipal district: 'Agia' (seat)
Number of municipal districts: 6
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

39.711 (39° 42' 43") N
22.751 (22° 45' 7") E
Population: (2001)
-Municipality (Change)
-Village
-Percent of the municipality
-Percent of the prefecture

6,458 (-12.86% from 1991)
3,027 (-24.57% from 1991)
46.88%
1.08


Altitude:
 -lowest:
 -centre:

about 110 m
135 m
about 800 to 1,000 m (north)
Postal code: GR-400 03
Car designation (as of 2006): PI

'Agia' (Greek: Αγιά), also 'Ayia' is a village and a municipality in the Larissa Prefecture, Greece. Population 6,458 (2001). Agia is located east of the capital of the prefecture and Thessaly, Larissa and south of Melivoia. The Mavrovouni mountains dominate the south and the Aegean Sea lies to the east. Agia is also the capital of the homonymous province. Its nearest beach is to the northeast and southeast near Polydendro.

Contents
Municipal districts
Bounding municipalities
Population
Industry
History
Other
External links
See also

Municipal districts



Aetolofos

★ 'Agia'

Anavra


Prinia

Elafos

Gerakari

Megalovryso

Metaxochori

Neromyloi

Potamia

Bounding municipalities



Melivoia or Melivia, north

Nessonas, northwest

Population


Year Settlement population Change Municipal population Change Percent of the municipality Percent of the prefecture
1981 3,454 - - - -
1991 4,014 +650 or +18.81% 7,411 - -
2001 3,027 -987 or -24.57% 6,458 -953 or -12.86% 46.88% 1.08%

After World War II and the Greek Civil War, the population steadily declined as residents moved to larger towns and cities and the richest countries in the world, the population boomed between 1981 and 1991 but declined between 1991 and 2001.

Industry


Its main industry are agriculture with a couple of businesses and services.

History


Agia fully became a part of Greece after liberating much of Thessaly in 1881. Its main income has been poor. After World War II and the Greek Civil War, many buildings were rebuilt, several remain and repaired. Electricity and automobiles arrived in the 1960s, it was linked with pavement in the late-20th century, television arrived in the 1980s. Internet and computers arrived in the late-1990s. The worst event that arrived to Agia was the forest fire (see also Summer 2007 Wildfires in Greece), the fire began not far from Agia on June 27, 2007 and spread for kilometres reaching the town destroying several trees and houses leaving tens homeless, several others were mainly from larger towns and cities of Greece. It consumed approximately 100 km² on Mavrovouni, one view included the ashes seen as far as the mountain slope and the other unburnt. It saw views of burnt parts.

Other


Agia has a school, a lyceum (middle school), a gymnasium (secondary school) a few churches, banks, a post office and a square (''plateia''), its nearest hospital is in Larissa.

External links



Agia (municipality) on GTP Travel Pages

Agia (town) on GTP Travel Pages

★ 'Map and aerial photos':


★ Street map information from: Mapquest, LiveLocal or Google orYahoo! Maps


★ Satellite images: Google or Microsoft Virtual Earth - image now available

★ Coordinates:

See also



List of settlements in the Larissa prefecture

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