Paloumpa - Famous Inhabitants

Famous Inhabitants

  • Dimitris Plapoutas (1786-1864) general and politician
  • Liakos Liakopoulos
  • Panourgias Eliopoulos


Subdivisions of the municipality of Gortynia
Municipal unit of Dimitsana
  • Dimitsana
  • Melissopetra
  • Panagia
  • Rados
  • Rizospilia
  • Zatouna
  • Zygovisti
Municipal unit of Iraia
  • Agios Ioannis
  • Arachova
  • Chrysochori
  • Kakouraiika
  • Kokkinorrachi
  • Kokkoras
  • Liodora
  • Loutra Iraias
  • Lykouresis
  • Lyssarea
  • Ochthia
  • Paloumpa
  • Psari
  • Pyrris
  • Raftis
  • Sarakini
  • Servos
Municipal unit of Kleitor
  • Agridi
  • Drakovouni
  • Kerpini
  • Mygdalia
  • Pournaria
  • Prasino
  • Theoktisto
  • Valtesiniko
  • Xirokarotaina
Municipal unit of Kontovazaina
  • Dimitra
  • Kardaritsi
  • Kontovazaina
  • Monastiraki
  • Paralongoi
  • Vachlia
  • Velimachi
  • Vidiaki
  • Voutsis
Municipal unit of Lagkadia
  • Lagkadia
  • Lefkochori
Municipal unit of Trikolonoi
  • Elliniko
  • Palamari
  • Pavlia
  • Stemnitsa
  • Syrna
Municipal unit of Tropaia
  • Aetorrachi
  • Chora
  • Doxa
  • Kalliani
  • Kastraki
  • Livadaki
  • Neochori
  • Perdikoneri
  • Raches
  • Spatharis
  • Stavrodromio
  • Tripotamia
  • Tropaia
  • Vyziki
Municipal unit of Vytina
  • Elati
  • Kamenitsa
  • Lasta
  • Magouliana
  • Nymfasia
  • Pyrgaki
  • Vytina

Coordinates: 37°37′N 21°57′E / 37.617°N 21.950°E / 37.617; 21.950

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