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Periphery:Central Greece
Prefectures : Evrytania

Aperantia Municipality

Aperantia (Απεραντία) is a municipality in Evrytania, Greece. Population 3213 (2001). The seat of the municipality is in Granitsa.

Aperantia is named after ancient Aperantia (one of various states that existed in the region).

Division of the municipality

  • Granitsa / Δ.δ. Γρανίτσης [808]
  • Velaora / Δ.δ. Βαλαώρας (Βελαόρας) [588]
    • Velaora / η Βαλαώρα (Βελαόρα) [334]
    • Kastrakion / το Καστράκιον (Δ.δ. Βαλαώρας (Βελαόρας)) [164]
    • Kondylaiika / τα Κονδυλαίικα [90]
  • Voulpi / Δ.δ. Βούλπης [413]
  • Limerion / Δ.δ. Λημερίου -- το Λημέριον [416]
  • Lithochorion / Δ.δ. Λιθοχωρίου -- το Λιθοχώριον [402]
  • Sivisti / Δ.δ. Σιβίστης [188]
  • Topoliana / Δ.δ. Τοπολιάνων [398]
    • Topoliana / τα Τοπόλιανα [283]
    • Vernikon / το Βέρνικον [38]
    • Kastrakion / το Καστράκιον (Δ.δ. Τοπολιάνων) [77]

Granitsa

Granitsa, Photo C. Zacharakis

Granitsa is a small mountain village (alt. 850 m), c. 82 km from Karpenisi. The village has a folklore museum.

Lithochori

Lithochori (older form Lithochorion) is a small mountain village known also as Veltsista in the past.

Topoliana is a village of Aperantia. Near the village is the old stone Bridge of Temla.

In the region of Aperantia is part of the Lake Kremaston

Municipalities of the Evrytania Prefecture

Evrytania

Agrafa | Aperantia | Aspropotamos | Domnista | Fourna | Fragkista | Karpenisi | Ktimenia | Potamia | Proussos | Viniani

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