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Araxos

Araxos (Greek: Άραξος), Latin form: Araxus is a village located in the municipality of Larissos in the northwestern part of the prefecture of Achaia. It is located on a road connecting south to Lappa and east to Lakkopetra and Kato Achaia and also a road to Kalogria and Metochi. It is located 9 km N of GR-9/E55, 14 km W of Kato Achaia, 48 km (old: 38 km) WSW of Patras and 68 km (old: 74 km) N of Pyrgos. The name dates back to ancient times.

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  • Paralimni , (Greek: Παραλίμνη meaning lagoon, which is located in the south-southeast) also Mavro Oros, N - a small settlement with less than ten buildings located in the north at the cape. Much of the area are rocky with a few trees. Cape Araxos (Άκρα Άραξος Akra-) the like between the Gulf of Patras and the Ionian Sea. The view of the green hills of Aetolia and Aitolia-Acarnania along with Messolonghi can be seen in the north, the northern part of Achaea, the western half of the mountains of Phocis, mount Panachaicus and most of the Patras area including the new Rio-Antirio bridge in during nightime hours, the bottom part at 40 m below cannot bee seen due to a minor curvature. The northern half of Zante and the eastern half of Kefallinia and Ithaca which cannot be seen during sunset in the west. The cape and the small peninsula sits north of Mavro Oros .

The settlement sits on a plain with the Ionian sea in the west and the Pappa Lagoon in the east. Mavro Oros covers the southern part and a small hill covers the north with a small plain.

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Geography

  • Location:
    • Araxos
      • Longitude: 21.405 (21°24'17') E
      • Latitude: 38.16 (38°9'44') N
    • Mavros Oros/Paralimni
      • Longitude: 21.495 (21°29'45') E
      • Latitude: 37.658 (37°39'30') N
  • Postal code: 271 00
  • Elevation:
    • lowest: sea level
    • centre: around 3 m
    • highest: 289 m? @ Mavro Oros
  • Dialing code: +11+30-26930 (030-26930)-34

Historical population

Year Communal population Change (town)
1981 595 -
1991 403 -3.23/-%

Araxos has a small school, a church, and a square (plateia). Residential houses and buildings align with the road. The length is about 1 km and the width is only 40 to 50 m in average.

Much of Araxos and the community are deforested. Farmlands dominate the south, the southeast and east. Forests are founded in the southwest, the north, around Araxos, the south and within the military airport. Rocky landscape and some forests are to the west as part of Mavro Oro (Greek: Μαύρο Όρος, meaning Black Mountain). It has a around 150 m tall mountain running southwest to northeast and a around 286 m mountaintop to the west. It also has a mountain range running south to north with a length of around 5 km and is mainly cliffy in the south. Another small mountain is in the northeast with the range running south to north with a tower on top of the mountain. The Pappa Lagoon which runs southwest then south to north is in the north and is only 100 m from the Araxos - Lakkopetra Road.

In the 1960s, construction of a military airport and a refugee camp began. The Araxos Military Airport was opened. The runway length is 2 km and is run south to north. The military buildings are in the north and is accessed with a road to Lakkopetra in the north.

The refugee camp numbered 116 is in the northeast and is next to the forest.

The main airport and the closest for Patras serving a few flights to other parts of Europe and a stopover for some flights is in the south. it is accessed next to the road south for E55. The airport code is GPA or less common LGRX. The airport is located nearly 1 km east of the centre.

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