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Stemnitsa (Gr****: Στεμνίτσα) is a
mountain village in the muni****l unit of Trikolonoi, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. It was the seat of the
former muni****lity...
- has an area of 102.031 km2. The muni****l unit
includes the
villages of
Stemnitsa (the
former muni****l seat), Syrna, Pavlia, Palamari, Psari, Ano Kalyvia...
- The
Stemnitsa Silver-Gold-Smithery
School (Gr****: Σχολή Αργυροχρυσοχοΐας Στεμνίτσας,
Scholi Argyrochrysochoias Stemnitsas) is a
publicly funded school...
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mountain slope on the left bank of the
river Lousios. It is 4 km
south of
Stemnitsa, 4 km east of Atsicholos, 5 km
northeast of
Karytaina and 14 km northwest...
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Sitaina Skopi Skortsinos Soulari Souli Soulos Spatharis Stadio Stavrodromio Stemnitsa Steno Stolos Stringos Syrna Thanas Theoktisto Thoknia Tourkolekas Trilofo...
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Megalopoli and
Stemnitsa.
Ancient cities include Acacesium, Asea, Astros, Athinaio, Daseae,
Falaisia (Phalesia), Gortys,
Hypsus (
Stemnitsa), Heraia, Lusi...
- east of the
river Lousios, 3 km
southeast of
Dimitsana and 4 km
north of
Stemnitsa. At 1160 m elevation, it is one of the
highest villages in Greece. There...
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founded by Hypsus, a son of Lycaon. Its site is
located near the
modern Stemnitsa.
Pausanias (1918). "3.3".
Description of Greece. Vol. 8.
Translated by...
- Zigovisti, Kamenitsa, Lasta, Magouliana, Mygdalia, Nymfasia, Pyrgaki, Rados,
Stemnitsa, Syrna, Alonistaina, Vlacherna, Kardaras, Kapsas, Lykochia, Piana, Roeino...
- at a
distance of 17
kilometers from
Megalopoli and 11
kilometers from
Stemnitsa. It is a
traditional settlement with stone-built
houses on the outskirts...