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Gorgopotamos ((ギリシア語:Γοργοπόταμος)) is a village and a former municipality in Phthiotis, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Lamia, of which it is a municipal unit.〔(Kallikratis law ) Greece Ministry of Interior 〕 It is located 8 km southwest of Lamia and 34 km north of Amfissa. In 2001 its population was 443 for the village and 4,510 for the municipal unit. The seat of the municipality was in Moschochori. It is named after the river Gorgopotamos which flows through the municipal unit (its name means in Greek "the rushing river"). The Oiti mountains, a national park, lie to the southwest. The northeastern part of the municipal unit lies in the wide and flat Spercheios valley. The municipal unit of Gorgopotamos borders Lamia to the north and Phocis to the southwest. ==Subdivisions== The municipal unit Gorgopotamos is subdivided into the following communities (constituent villages in brackets): *Gorgopotamos *Damasta (Ano Damasta, Kato Damasta, Chalvantzaiika) *Delfino *Dyo Vouna *Eleftherochori *Irakleia *Koumaritsi *Moschochori *Neo Krikello *Oiti (Oiti, Skamnos) *Vardates (Ano Vardates) The village Gorgopotamos grew around an acetylene plant that operated between 1907 and 1945. The village of Eleftherochori is situated at 800 m above sea level on the slope of Kallidromo. The village of Damasta features the natural spring known as Psoroneri. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gorgopotamos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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