Place:Achaea, West Greece, Greece

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Place Information
Name
Achaea
Alternate names
Achaea     (Webster's Geographical Dictionary (1984))
Achaia     (Webster's Geographical Dictionary (1984))
Achaiae principatus     (Orbis Latinus (1971) p 3)
Achaie principatus     (Getty Vocabulary Program)
Achaja     (Orbis Latinus (1971) p 3)
Achaïa     (Wikipedia)
Akhïa department     (Getty Vocabulary Program)
Morea     (Orbis Latinus (1971) p 3)
Type
Prefecture
Coordinates
38.25°N 21.75°E
Located in
West Greece, Greece
Contained Places

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Deserted settlement
Aigeira
Aléa
Inhabited place
Aigion
Akrata
Araxos
Chalandritsa
Dháfni
Kalavryta
Kato Achaia
Lappa
Messatida
Mintilogli
Ovrya
Patras
Rio
Sageika
Vrachneika
Municipality
Ahaias
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Achaea ( Achaïa, ; in polytonic orthography) is an ancient province and a present prefecture of Greece, on the northern coast of the Peloponnese, stretching from the mountain ranges of Erymanthus and Cyllene on the south to a narrow strip of fertile land on the north, bordering the Gulf of Corinth, into which the mountain Panachaicus (1,902 m, the northernmost mountain range in the Peloponnese) projects.

Achaea is bounded on the west by the territory of Elis, on the east by that of Sicyon, which, however, was sometimes included in it. The population in 2001 had reached over 300,000.

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