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    • Amfilochia (Greek: Αμφιλοχία) is a town and a municipality in the northwestern part of Aetolia-Acarnania in Greece, on the site of ancient Amfilochia. Under the Ottoman Empire, it was known as Karvasaras (Καρβασαράς; from caravanserai).
      Amfilochia is situated by the Ambracian Gulf and features an amphitheatre. Amfilochia dates back to the ancient times and also features the ancient cities of Amphilochian Argos and Limnaia (or Limnaea).


      History


      According to Pausanias, the settlement is named after king Amphilochos, son of Amphiaraus. After the fall of Troy, Amphilochos settled in the area, which consequently was called Amphilochoi until the time of Pausanias.
      Under the Ottoman Empire, Ali Pasha of Ioannina, forcibly relocated residents of another village to the current location of the town and established a motel (serai in Turkish) to serve passing caravans. This was how the name Karvasaras came up.
      In July 1944 a battle took place in the town between ELAS of the Greek Resistance against the occupation forces and their local collaborators, that resulted in victory for the Resistance.


      Municipality


      The municipality Amfilochia was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 3 former municipalities, that became municipal units:

      Amfilochia
      Inachos
      Menidi
      The municipality has an area of 1090.991 km2, the municipal unit 397.879 km2.


      = Subdivisions

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      The municipal unit of Amfilochia is divided into the following communities:

      Amfilochia (Amfilochia, Boukka, Limnaia and Platos)
      Ampelaki (Ampelaki, Amfilochiko Argos, Ariada, Kampos and Keramidi)
      Anoixiatiko (Anoixiatiko, Agia Triada, Katafourko, Mavrorachi, Moni Retha, Xirolivado, Petralona, Profitis Ilia, Ptelea, Skreiko, Triantafylloula, Tsoukka, Psila Alonia)
      Kechrinia (Kechrinia, Agioi Theodoroi, Kanalos, Kompothekla, Makrychoria, Falangias)
      Loutro (Loutro, Krikellos, Xirakia)
      Megas Kampos
      Sardinia (Sardinia, Kalyvia)
      Sparto (Sparto, Pigadaki, Tria Alonia)
      Stanos
      Varetada


      Population




      Transport



      Amfilochia has a port which is sometimes used for the import of grain. It is linked with the GR-5 (E55 and E951, Antirrio - Messolonghi - Ioannina) and is also traversed by the GR-42 that serves Vonitsa, Preveza and the island of Lefkada. Amfilochia is linked with the Ionia Odos, a toll road that bypasses the town itself. Amfilochia is not linked with a railway.


      Notable people


      Kyriakos Sfetsas (born 1945), composer
      Nikolaos Stratos (1872–1922), politician and Prime Minister of Greece
      Andreas Stratos (1905–1981), politician and historian
      Vlasios Tsirogiannis, military officer


      See also


      List of cities in ancient Epirus
      A part of this article is translated from the German Wikipedia


      References




      External links


      Municipality of Amfilochia (in Greek)

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