AKRATA


'Akrata', (Greek: Ακράτα), also with the second a accented is a town and a municipality in the northeastern part of the prefecture of Achaia in the Peloponnese, Greece. The location is in a valley with two mountaintops. The river named Krathi flows near the center of Akrata. The river empties east of Cape Akrata.
The urban area are on both mountains. Akrata Beach, where the hotels are located, is about 4 km NE and Cape Akrata also to the northeast. The nearby interchange for Gr-8A/E65 is in Aigeira 4 km SW and the old highway is to the northeast with two entrances. It is linked by a road linking Kranidi and Galatas along with Poros. It is located 70 km SE of Patras, SE of Aigio, WNW of Corinth, N of Tripoli and NE of Kalavryta.
The origin of the name is derived from the side of the Krathi. Next ot the city is the rubble of the ancient city of Aigai and its ancient theatre.
The municipality was founded in 1879 and it was dissolved in 1914. The municipality was refounded in 1986 along with Sylivainiotika, Porovitsa and Krathio. In 1998 under the Capodistrian Plan, the municipality was enlarged to include every villages and towns in the municipality.

Contents
Nearest places
Subdivisions
Municipal districts
Ancient city
Historical population
Historic mayors
Geography
History
Media and books
Other
References
External links
See also

Nearest places



Krathio, but it belongs to the town of Akrata and is known as 'Paralia Akrata' or Akrata Beach.

Subdivisions



Fourni

★ Palaiostafidia (Παλαιοσταφίδα) [2001 pop: 2]

★ Pyrgos (Πύργος) [2001 pop: 8]

Municipal districts



Agia Varvara


Vounaki

★ 'Akrata'

Ampelos

Kalamia


Kato Potamia


Potamitikos Gialos

Krathio


Goumeika

Messorougi


Ano Messorougi


Solos

Paralia Platanou

Peristera'


Agridi


Chalkianika

Platanos


Ano Potamia


Korinthiako Balkoni


Tsivlos

Porovitsa


Paralia Porovitsa

Sylivena or Sylivainiotika

Valimi

Voutsimos

Zarouchla

Ancient city



Nonakrida

Historical population


Year Population Change Municipal district population Municipal population Change Percent of the municipal district Percent of the municipality Percent of the prefecture Density
1991 1,508 - - 5,492 - - - - 47.45/km²
2001 1,737 +129 or +8.55% 1,778 6,871 +1,379 or +25.11% 25.28% (town)
25.87 (municipal district)
2.18% 59.36/km²

Historic mayors



★ Angelos Deloukas, first mayor of the municipality

Geography


Much of the area are grassy and forests are founded to the north. Farmlands dominate the northeast near the Krathio area where the buildings are to the northeast near the boundary with Aigeira. The municipality is also famous for its beaches lying near the Gulf of Corinth and overlooks the gulf.
The mountains lie to the south and are mainly grassy and bushy. The forests are within the Gulf of Corinth to the north.
Lake Tsivlos is by the road linking Akrata and Zarouchla. In Peristera, it has the spring of Golfos which was filmed by the ''same movie''.

History


In the mid-20th century, roads became paved in the area and the villages first received electricity in the area.
Until the 1970s it was mostly a destination for the local population that had moved to Athens or Patra. Its took off as a tourist destination in the 1980s, especially for Greeks. Construction took off in the 1990s and the coast soon turned into a tighrly build, concrete zone.
On April 3, 2004, the municipality accepted the biological cleaning of the environment in the area. But since the local authorities have not decided where to build it, it remains on paper.
A wildfire that began in the midday hours of August 6, 2007 sparked a fire in the town's landfill, it extended to its beautiful pine, Greek Fir and spruce trees and spreaded into the town and burnt a couple of houses. It spreaded into the forests northwest of town and northward enough to spread by the GR-8A/E65 northwest of its nearest interchange that caused traffic chaos and slowdowns for several kilometres. Firefighters battle the blaze from its curvy roads and helicopters and planes sprayed to stop the fire. The fire lasted for several hours.

Media and books



★ ''Styx - Greek local and monthly newspaper, website

Other


Akrata has three schools, a lyceum, a gymnasium, churches, banks, a police station, a post office, a health center and a square (''plateia'').

References



★ ''Idrysi kai Exelixi tis Akratas'' (''Ίδρυση και Εξέλιξη της Ακράτας'') Anastasios Mich. Georgantopoulou

★ ''I Akrata stin teleftaia 10etia tou 20ou aiona'' (''Η Ακράτα στην τελευταία 10ετία του 20ου αιώνα'' = ''Akrata In The Last Ten Decades Of The Twentieth Century'') Anast. Mich. Georgantopoulou

★ ''Istoria Kai Laografika tis Anatolikis Periochis Aigialeias kai Kalavryton'' (''Ιστορικά και Λαογραφικά της Ανατολικής Περιοχής Αιγιάλειας και Καλαβρύτων'' = ''Historic And Demographics Of The Eastern Area of Aigialeia And Kalavryta'') Athanasios Th. Fotopoulos

External links



Official website

★ In Greek:


Environmental Education Center of Akrata


Akrata 1st Public School


Data about the municipality and a map of Akrata


The City of Akrata

See also



★ 'Akratas', a surname




'Northwest:' Diakopto 'North:' Gulf of Corinth
'West:' Diakopto
'Akrata' 'East:' Aigeira and Evrostyni
'Southwest:' Lefkasio 'South:' Arcadia prefecture




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