List of Settlements in Elis

This is a list of settlements in Elis, Greece.

  • Achladini
  • Aetorrachi
  • Agia Anna
  • Agia Kyriaki
  • Agia Mavra
  • Agia Triada
  • Agioi Apostoloi
  • Agios Charalampos
  • Agios Dimitrios
  • Agios Georgios
  • Agios Ilias, Amaliada
  • Agios Ilias, Pyrgos
  • Agios Ilias, Zacharo
  • Agios Ioannis
  • Agnanta
  • Agrapidochori
  • Agridi
  • Alfeiousa
  • Alifeira
  • Alpochori
  • Amaliada
  • Ampelokampos
  • Ampelonas
  • Amygdalies
  • Andravida
  • Andritsaina
  • Anemochori
  • Anilio
  • Anthonas
  • Antroni
  • Archaia Ilida
  • Archaia Olympia
  • Archaia Pisa
  • Areti
  • Arini
  • Artemida
  • Arvaniti
  • Aspra Spitia
  • Astras
  • Avgeio
  • Avgi
  • Borsi
  • Charia
  • Chavari
  • Cheimadio
  • Chelidoni
  • Chrysochori
  • Dafni
  • Dafniotissa
  • Dafnoula
  • Diasella
  • Dimitra
  • Doukas
  • Douneika
  • Dragogio
  • Efyra
  • Elaionas
  • Epitalio
  • Fanari
  • Figaleia
  • Flokas
  • Foloi
  • Fonaitika
  • Frixa
  • Gastouni
  • Geraki
  • Giannitsochori
  • Goumero
  • Graikas
  • Granitsaiika
  • Gryllos
  • Irakleia
  • Kafkonia
  • Kakotari
  • Kakovatos
  • Kalidona
  • Kallikomo
  • Kallithea
  • Kalyvakia
  • Kalyvia Ilidos
  • Kalyvia Myrtountion
  • Kamena
  • Kampos
  • Kapeleto
  • Karatoula
  • Kardamas
  • Kardiakafti
  • Karya
  • Kastro
  • Katakolo
  • Kato Panagia
  • Kato Samiko
  • Katsaros
  • Kavasila
  • Kentro
  • Keramidia
  • Kladeos
  • Klindia
  • Koliri
  • Korakochori
  • Koroivos
  • Koryfi
  • Koskinas
  • Koufopoulo
  • Koumanis
  • Kourtesi
  • Koutsochera
  • Krestena
  • Kryoneri, Figaleia
  • Kryoneri, Olympia
  • Kryonero
  • Kryovrysi
  • Kyllini
  • Laganas
  • Lalas
  • Lampeia
  • Lanthi
  • Lasteika
  • Latas
  • Latzoi
  • Lechaina
  • Lefkochori
  • Lepreo
  • Leventochori
  • Linaria
  • Linistaina
  • Livadaki
  • Loukas
  • Louvro
  • Lygia
  • Machos
  • Mageiras
  • Magoula
  • Makistos
  • Makrisia
  • Manolada
  • Matesi
  • Mazaraki
  • Melissa
  • Milea
  • Milies
  • Minthi
  • Mouria
  • Mouzaki
  • Myronia
  • Myrsini
  • Myrtia
  • Nea Figaleia
  • Nea Manolada
  • Neapoli
  • Nemouta
  • Neochori, Zacharo
  • Neochori Myrtountion
  • Neraida
  • Nisi
  • Oinoi
  • Oleni
  • Oreini
  • Palaiochori
  • Palaiovarvasaina
  • Pefkes
  • Pefki
  • Pelopio
  • Peristeri
  • Perivolia
  • Persaina
  • Petralona
  • Platanos
  • Platiana
  • Ploutochori
  • Pournari
  • Prasidaki
  • Prasino
  • Pyrgos
  • Raches
  • Rodia
  • Rodina
  • Roupaki
  • Rovia
  • Roviata
  • Salmoni
  • Samiko
  • Savalia
  • Schinoi
  • Sekoulas
  • Simiza
  • Simopoulo
  • Skafidia
  • Skillountia
  • Skliva
  • Skourochori
  • Smerna
  • Smila
  • Sopi
  • Sosti
  • Stafidokampos
  • Stomio
  • Strefi
  • Strousi
  • Taxiarches
  • Theisoa
  • Tragano
  • Trypiti
  • Tsipiana
  • Varda
  • Vartholomio
  • Varvasaina
  • Vasilaki
  • Velanidi
  • Vouliagmeni
  • Vounargo
  • Vresto
  • Vrina
  • Vrochitsa
  • Vytinaiika
  • Xenies
  • Xirochori
  • Xirokampos
  • Xylokera
  • Zacharo

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