List of Settlements in Corinthia

This is a list of settlements in Corinthia, Greece.

  • Agioi Theodoroi
  • Agionori
  • Agios Ioannis
  • Agios Vasileios
  • Aidonia
  • Ancient Corinth
  • Angelokastro
  • Ano Trikala
  • Archaia Feneos
  • Archaia Nemea
  • Archaies Kleones
  • Asprokampos
  • Assos
  • Athikia
  • Bolati
  • Bozikas
  • Chalkeio
  • Chelydoreo
  • Chiliomodi
  • Corinth
  • Dafni
  • Dendro
  • Derveni
  • Dimini
  • Drosopigi
  • Elliniko
  • Ellinochori
  • Evangelistria
  • Evrostina
  • Examilia
  • Feneos
  • Galataki
  • Galatas
  • Geliniatika
  • Gonoussa
  • Goura
  • Isthmia
  • Kaisari
  • Kalianoi
  • Kallithea
  • Kamari
  • Karya
  • Kastania
  • Kastraki
  • Katakali
  • Kato Assos
  • Kato Dimini
  • Kato Loutro
  • Kato Synoikia Trikalon
  • Kato Tarsos
  • Kefalari
  • Kiato
  • Klenia
  • Klimenti
  • Kokkoni
  • Korfiotissa
  • Korfos
  • Koutalas
  • Koutsi
  • Krines
  • Kryoneri
  • Kyllini
  • Lafka
  • Lagkadaiika
  • Laliotis
  • Lechaio
  • Leonti
  • Loutraki-Perachora
  • Lygia
  • Lykoporia
  • Manna
  • Mati
  • Megas Valtos
  • Melissi
  • Mesi Synoikia Trikalon
  • Mesino
  • Mikros Valtos
  • Mosia
  • Moulki
  • Nees Vrysoules
  • Nemea
  • Nerantza
  • Panariti
  • Panorama
  • Paradeisi
  • Pasi
  • Pellini
  • Perigiali
  • Petri
  • Pisia
  • Pitsa
  • Poulitsa
  • Psari
  • Pyrgos
  • Rethi
  • Riza
  • Sarantapicho
  • Sikyona
  • Sofiana
  • Sofiko
  • Solomos
  • Souli
  • Soulinari
  • Stefani
  • Steno
  • Stimagka
  • Stomio
  • Stylia
  • Stymfalia
  • Sykia
  • Tarsina
  • Thalero
  • Throfari
  • Titani
  • Velo
  • Vochaiko
  • Vrachati
  • Xanthochori
  • Xylokastro
  • Xylokeriza
  • Zemeno
  • Zevgolateio

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