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over a length of about 3 km (2 mi) and a width of about 1 km (0.6 mi). The port divides the beachfront in two parts. The
Western part is called Psani, while the Eastern part Gribovo. Naupactus sits on a shoulder of a mountain range on the north while farmlands dominate the western
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according to legend, led them to throw him overboard. He made it ashore in Italy, but was not hospitably received and died some months later aged just 19. Miraculous cures led to him being publicly acclaimed as worthy of veneration by the Bishop of Trani at the
Council of Bari in 1098.
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After 1449, the town was an isolated
Venetian exclave in Ottoman territory, as the Ottomans completed their conquest of the rest of Epirus and Aetolia-Acarnania. The town was important to Venice, as it secured their trade through the
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2426:Κεντρική Ένωση Δήμων και Κοινοτήτων Ελλάδας (ΚΕΔΚΕ), Ελληνική Εταιρία Τοπικής Ανάπτυξης και Αυτοδιοίκησης (ΕΕΤΑΑ) (Hrsg.): Λεξικό Διοικητικών Μεταβολών των Δήμων και Κοινοτήτων (1912–2001). 2 (Τόμος Β', λ–ω), Athens 2002, p. 185.
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The port and castle provide the main attraction for the town, both with well kept
Venetian vestiges. Shops, cafés and bars dot the immediate area, while two cafes are also located within the castle walls.
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Epirotes recovered Naupactus during a war with the Angevins, but handed it back when peace was concluded in 1306. The town briefly became part of the Serbian Empire during the 1350s.
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monastery in Boetia set sail in the spring of 1094 on a pilgrimage to Rome for the
Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul. His pious habit of evangelizing the sailors with constant proclamations (in Greek
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Hiliadou: Part of the strip of beachside villages outside of
Nafpaktos (Hiliadou-Monastiraki-Skaloma); sandy beach makes it a popular destination for residents of Nafpaktos and tourists
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is now both the name of a municipal unit within
Nafpaktia and of the town proper within the Nafpaktos unit. The municipal district has an area of 159,947 square kilometres (61,756
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The town and its hinterland were hit by an epidemic coming from Italy in 747/8 and almost deserted. From the late 9th century, probably the 880s, it was capital of the
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Molto importanti le forme turche, le quali si confermano magnificamente il Νέπαχτος greco." Abraham bar Hiyya
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Playgrounds can be found in Psani and Gribovo, along with a beach volleyball court (with spectator stands), and a soon-to-be-completed skateboard park.
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the Messenians were expelled from Naupactus, and the Locrians regained possession of the town. Afterwards it passed into the hands of the
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in 1571. Except for a brief period of Venetian control in 1687–1699, Lepanto remained under Ottoman control until
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in 1094 from the port. The history of the town over the next two centuries is obscure; during the visit of
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The port also includes monuments commemorating the Battle of Lepanto (1571), and there is also a statue of
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Today the population is about 19,768 people according to the 2011 census. Residential homes align with the
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in March 1829. It was incorporated as a commune in 1912 and as an independent municipality in 1946. In the
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it was the headquarters of the Athenians in all their operations in Western Greece, and the scene of the
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as the destination of an Athenian master (Pleusicles) who is on a diplomatic mission to the city.
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by Gerardo Cioffari (published to coincide with the 900th anniversary of his death in 1994) – at
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municipality, and the town of Nafpaktos proper is now a communal district within the
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takes its name from the Battle of Lepanto rather than directly from the Greek town.
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for the southern half of the Epirote domains. In 1294, the town was ceded to
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by the Venetians, but was again restored to the Ottomans in 1699, by the
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A rebellion of the local populace, which led to the death of the local
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Old Port of Naupactus, Nafpaktos' Port Fortifications, Old Houses with
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from κηρύσσω, meaning "to cry or proclaim as a herald") of the phrase
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after a failed attempt at the mortifications of cenobitic life at the
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was the scene of the great sea battle in which the naval power of the
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1406:: One of the traditional villages of Mountainous Nafpaktia
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884:(r. 1025–28). In 1040, the town did not take part in the
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control in the 15th century, and came to be known by the
1561:(died 1233), Metropolitan of Naupactus from 1200 to 1232
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city web portal (Italian); access date: 30 January 2017
464:, 3 km (2 mi) west of the mouth of the river
2519:. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press.
1354:(Vomvokou, Agios Vasileios, Lefka Vomvokous, Marmara)
1815:"ΦΕΚ B 1292/2010, Kallikratis reform municipalities"
859:. At the same time, its bishopric was elevated to a
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1838:(in Greek). National Statistical Service of Greece.
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830:Naupactus is mentioned in the 6th-century list of
723:and the best harbour on the northern coast of the
704:In Greek legend, Naupactus is the place where the
867:and a strategic point for communication with the
552:), with a population close to 20,000 as of 2011.
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731:. It is said to have derived its name from the
555:The town is 9 km (6 mi) northeast of
1704:List of twin towns and sister cities in Greece
1433:: One of the villages in Mountainous Nafpaktia
1207:part. It used to be on the GR-48/E65 linking
1099:municipal district of Nafpaktia municipality.
880:George, is recorded during the early reign of
460:, situated on a bay on the north coast of the
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1241:Nafpaktos is also home to a local museum.
1116:Metropolis of Nafpaktos and Agios Vlasios
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687:The original ancient name was revived in
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1782:List of settlements in Aetolia-Acarnania
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1248:, the city's largest Ottoman-era mosque.
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2534:Gregory, T. E. (1991). "Naupaktos". In
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1624:View from the port towards the fortress
1348:(Vlachomandra, Gefyra Bania, Sfikaaika)
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517:and was used as a naval station by the
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2453:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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1035:927) the town had 509 Christian, 84
296:159.9 km (61.7 sq mi)
154:Statue, Venetian Fortress of Lepanto
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1102:Naupactus suffered damage from the
1055:, October 7, 1571). In 1687 it was
892:is recorded as having departed for
603:(Ναύπακτος) means "boatyard" (from
330: • Municipal unit density
24:
2541:The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
2011:
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1235:by the Mallorcan artist Jaume Mir.
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1640:at the port (he took part at the
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759:in 464 BCE, and during the
617:"to fix, fasten"). It was later
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1948:. Vol. 4. Translated by
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962:. In 1376 or 1377 it fell to
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1555:(3rd century BC), politician
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1174:The see was attached to the
970:. It was briefly occupied
708:built a fleet to invade the
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1756:Note: the American town of
1565:Georgios Athanasiadis-Novas
1303:(Kato Mamoulada, Mamoulada)
1257:Panoramic view of the port.
1003:Second Ottoman–Venetian War
921:Philip I, Prince of Taranto
767:in 429 BCE. After the
637:(Έπακτος, Έπαχτος). By the
322: • Municipal unit
293: • Municipal unit
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1680:Fortifications of the port
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805:near the sea, a temple of
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2051:Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax
1976:. Vol. 1.103, 2.83,
1770:Nafpaktiakos Asteras F.C.
1180:Greek War of Independence
1079:Nafpaktos became part of
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1017:National Maritime Museum
923:as part of the dowry of
907:, it became part of the
886:uprising of Peter Delyan
751:, who settled there the
672:The name was adapted in
661:; Venetian sources have
579:(Antirrio – Nafpaktos –
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38:Municipal unit in Greece
33:Lepanto (disambiguation)
3388:(1205–1669), then only
3210:Cerigotto (Anticythera)
2502:Encyclopædia Britannica
2187:Perseus Digital Library
1954:Perseus Digital Library
1912:Perseus Digital Library
1698:International relations
1656:View of the old harbour
1314:(Neokastro, Paliampela)
1104:2007 Greek forest fires
925:Thamar Angelina Komnene
817:. The Roman playwright
676:from Greek Νέπαχτος as
594:
333:110/km (280/sq mi)
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2584:Veikou, Myrto (2012).
2021:. Vol. ix. p.427.
1876:. Vol. ix. p.426.
1600:View from the fortress
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2450:Catholic Encyclopedia
2416:– via BELLETEN.
2278:, pp. 1442–1443.
2179:Description of Greece
2108:Ab urbe condita Libri
1997:Bibliotheca historica
1946:Description of Greece
1904:Description of Greece
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2289:Bartholomew the Monk
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3021:Dendrochori
2972:Pitsinaiika
2400:(78): 277.
2239:Veikou 2012
2018:Geographica
1873:Geographica
1324:Pitsinaiika
1184:Missolonghi
1165:titular see
1089:2010 reform
1085:1997 reform
1031:. In 1521 (
836:Justinian I
777:Epaminondas
733:Heracleidae
710:Peloponnese
565:Missolonghi
542:2010 reform
523:Holy League
458:West Greece
385:Postal code
258:West Greece
229: /
3558:Categories
3398:Spinalonga
3343:Monemvasia
3238:Cephalonia
2992:Xiropigado
2921:Kalavrouza
2912:Gavrolimni
2891:Terpsithea
2864:Kato Chora
2844:Elatovrysi
2597:9004221514
2207:Synecdemus
1968:Thucydides
1788:References
1750:Pontevedra
1702:See also:
1636:Statue of
1541:Lepanto TV
1535:Television
1410:Elatovrisi
1358:Xiropigado
1290:Kato Dafni
1178:after the
1057:recaptured
991:Paul Spata
861:metropolis
753:Messenians
729:Antirrhium
706:Heraclidae
423:.nafpaktos
317:Population
217:21°49′50″E
214:38°23′38″N
3564:Nafpaktos
3471:Gallipoli
3432:Alonissos
3394:Gramvousa
3170:1205–1213
3061:Anthofyto
2966:Neokastro
2962:Nafpaktos
2958:Mamoulada
2947:Afroxylia
2940:Nafpaktos
2924:Perithori
2873:Kryoneria
2860:Katafygio
2832:Ano Chora
2814:Molykreio
2787:Nafpaktia
2702:Nafpaktos
2686:Makryneia
2590:. BRILL.
2513:(1994) .
2497:Naupactus
2414:0041-4255
2406:2791-6472
2376:Fine 1994
2364:Fine 1994
2352:Fine 1994
2340:Fine 1994
2328:Fine 1994
2316:Fine 1994
2304:TraniViva
2202:Hierocles
2171:Pausanias
1938:Pausanias
1896:Pausanias
1739:, Croatia
1737:Dubrovnik
1424:: beaches
1386:Ano Chora
1376:Katafygio
1312:Neokastro
1307:Nafpaktos
1301:Mamoulada
1280:Afroxylia
1223:Landmarks
1190:Residents
1097:Nafpaktos
1093:Nafpaktia
1039:, and 28
993:in 1407.
877:strategos
857:Nicopolis
848:Byzantine
832:Hierocles
815:Asclepius
811:Aphrodite
799:Pausanias
785:Aetolians
749:Athenians
700:Antiquity
678:Aynabahti
623:Naupactus
619:Latinized
601:Naupaktos
546:Nafpaktos
538:Nafpaktia
533:in 1829.
483:Naupactus
478:Ναύπακτος
473:Naupaktos
450:Nafpaktia
442:Ναύπακτος
434:Nafpaktos
347:Time zone
282:Nafpaktia
179:Nafpaktos
48:Ναύπακτος
45:Nafpaktos
18:Naupactus
3428:Skopelos
3424:Skiathos
3337:Navarino
3160:Dalmatia
3090:Stranoma
3065:Dorvitsa
3043:Platanos
3033:Neochori
3030:Livadaki
3024:Kastanea
3015:Arachova
3002:Platanos
2989:Vomvokou
2930:Vasiliki
2927:Trikorfo
2901:Chalkeia
2885:Mandrini
2882:Limnitsa
2867:Kentriki
2838:Anavryti
2825:Apodotia
2809:Makyneia
2804:Antirrio
2796:Antirrio
2733:Antirrio
2691:Chalkeia
2394:BELLETEN
2292:Archived
2222:B. Goth.
2220:Procop.
2173:(1918).
2131:Polybius
1940:(1918).
1927:, 2.8.2.
1898:(1918).
1776:See also
1612:A square
1437:Platanos
1392:Kentriki
1370:Antirrio
1352:Vomvokou
1288:(Dafni,
1209:Antirrio
1171:church.
981:and the
956:Catalans
937:Angevins
929:Thessaly
803:Poseidon
773:Achaeans
682:İnebahtı
627:Nepahtos
585:Livadeia
557:Antirrio
507:Venetian
503:Venetian
497:and the
495:Crusades
487:Athenian
148:Botsaris
3569:Aetolia
3477:Rodosto
3404:Mykonos
3295:Pteleos
3262:Preveza
3256:Vonitsa
3136:of the
3084:Pokista
3054:Pyllini
3039:Perista
3018:Chomori
2982:Velvina
2975:Riganio
2917:Galatas
2876:Kydonea
2856:Kalloni
2853:Grigori
2713:Efpalio
2664:Pyllini
2538:(ed.).
2490::
2473:Sources
2175:"38.12"
2151:Ptolemy
2054:, p. 14
1900:"38.10"
1752:, Spain
1726:, Italy
1710:twinned
1587:Gallery
1553:Agelaus
1523:17,154
1512:17,701
1501:18,231
1490:15,045
1422:Skaloma
1404:Chomori
1341:Velvina
1330:Riganio
1213:Amfissa
1167:of the
1149:kerygma
983:Ottoman
958:of the
894:Otranto
819:Plautus
807:Artemis
793:Ptolemy
695:History
667:Lepanto
663:Nepanto
659:Neopant
643:Neopant
635:Epahtos
631:Epaktos
589:Agrinio
569:Agrinio
525:in the
515:in 1499
511:Lepanto
416:Website
242:Country
3489:Cyprus
3442:Aegina
3436:Skyros
3414:Sifnos
3380:Spezia
3325:Athens
3319:Patras
3244:Ithaca
3154:Istria
3093:Stylia
3075:Gavros
3072:Famila
2955:Lygias
2847:Elatou
2841:Aspria
2659:Thermo
2594:
2573:
2548:
2523:
2484:
2412:
2404:
2117:et seq
2013:Strabo
1978:et seq
1942:"24.7"
1868:Strabo
1712:with:
1520:12,950
1509:13,415
1498:12,924
1487:10,854
1398:Aspria
1372:(west)
1296:Lygias
1159:Under
1037:Jewish
789:Romans
655:Nepant
651:Lepant
647:Nepant
581:Delphi
571:. The
561:Patras
466:Mornos
390:303 00
341:12,950
325:17,154
246:Greece
3458:Other
3448:Poros
3418:Tinos
3390:Souda
3386:Crete
3368:Hydra
3307:Argos
3283:Coron
3279:Modon
3226:Parga
3220:Paxos
3216:Corfu
3087:Simos
3078:Milea
3027:Klepa
2978:Skala
2951:Dafni
2888:Podos
2879:Lefka
2402:eISSN
2224:4.25.
2111:[
2083:Pliny
2038:Phil.
2036:Dem.
1836:(PDF)
1530:Media
1476:9,012
1431:Klepa
1416:Skala
1336:Skala
1286:Dafni
1033:Hijri
917:synod
852:thema
438:Greek
401:26340
373:UTC+3
352:UTC+2
3434:and
3396:and
3281:and
3218:and
3208:and
2592:ISBN
2571:ISBN
2546:ISBN
2521:ISBN
2410:ISSN
2191:-13.
2103:Livy
1517:2021
1506:2011
1495:2001
1484:1991
1473:1981
1462:Year
1244:The
1211:and
1120:The
1067:was
1041:Roma
615:pêg-
612:πήγ-
608:naus
605:ναύς
595:Name
377:EEST
288:Area
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989:by
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