- Rio, Greece
Infobox Greek Dimos
name = Rio
name_local = Ρίο
periph =West Greece
prefec =Achaea
province =
population = 13270
population_ref = [http://www.statistics.gr/gr_tables/S1101_SAP_1_TB_DC_01_03_Y.pdf source]
population_as_of = 2001
pop_dens = 136
area = 97.93
elevation = 40
lat_deg = 38
lat_min = 18
lat_hem = N
lon_deg = 21
lon_min = 47
lon_hem = E
postal_code = 265 xx
area_code = 2610
licence = ΑΧ
mayor =
website =
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elevation_max =Rio (Greek: Modern: Ρίο "Rio", Ancient: Ρίον "Rion", Latin: "Rhion" or "Rhium") is a suburban town north of
Patras ,Greece , with a population of around 13,000. Downtown is about 7 km N of Patras from GR-8. Elevation is about 10 m downtown, and 20 to 50 m in its east. Much of the houses are lined up between the beach, the rail and the freeway. A view of Aetoloacarnania (Acarnania ), northwesternPeloponnese includingPatras and southwestern Phokis, along with thePanachaicus mountains surrounded with a scenery, and mountains are surrounded in its east. The boundary with the community of Aktaio is by the highway east of the town centre.The community includes
Kastellokampos orKastellokambos in the south and Agios Georgios slightly south. Its downtown core is inland near Somerset Street. The town hall is probably there. The population of that sector is about 500.Rio's mayor is now Christos Liakopoulos.
The community has existed for around 3,000 years (range), and has fought a couple of battles in 425 BC, and during medieval times.
Agriculture and farmland used to dominate Rion until Patras' luxurious houses, a hospital and a university, reached the area in the 1970s or the 1980s, which only half of the community has farmlands in this day and continuing shrinking.
Rion is covered with sandy beaches in the west with a scenic local beach road lengthening for about 6 km. In the middle, a fortress, and a harbor located northwest of downtown. The harbor offers ferry service to Antirrion which, for the past 50 years, has enabled traffic to flow between the Peloponnese and Western Mainland Greece. The traffic through the ferries is quite heavy, including a lot of trucks. The ferries already been replaced by the Rio-Antirio Bridge. Not far from the port, a small oil refinery situated 800 m north and carries little production. Oil trucks are not allowed on the bridge and the ferry service is both regular and an economic alternative to the bridge.
Rio Beach includes
Camping Rio Beach is its campground founded west of the centre. Its distances from Alissos is about 20 to 25 km.The
University of Patras is in its east and is bounded by a river in the south and southeast and a hospital is founded there, and a toll.Hills and a mountain can be seen over the community's northeastern boundary.
Farmlands dominate the east and the west and used to dominate the southeastern part. Pastures and groves are common in the area.
White Muscat s are grown in this area and in Patras and wineries are also one of the main production of the local agriculture.The municipality's population is about 10,000 and includes other communities including
Aktaio (Actium),Kastritsi ,Aghios Vasslils , andPsathopyrgos in the north. The community and the municipality is bounded in the south with a river.Nearest places (communes)
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Aktaio (Actium), north and northeast
*Ano Kastritsi , S
*Patras (south)Communes:
*Agios Vasileios
*Aktaio (Actium)
*Ano Kastritsi
*Arachovitika
*Argyra
*Drepano
*Kato Kastritsi
*Pipitsa
*Platani
*Rio
*Sella
*Psathopyrgos Historical population:
The length of superhighways is 16 km, and 22 km (estimate) for the highway. The length of rails is 17 km (estimate). There are three railway crossings with two underpass in Rhion.
ee also
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List of settlemens in the Achaia prefecture External links
* [http://www.gtp.gr/LocPage.asp?id=3603 GTP - Rio]
* [http://www.gtp.gr/LocPage.asp?id=3745 GTP - Municipality of Rio]
* [http://www.gtp.gr/LocPage.asp?id=64377 GTP - Ancient Rhium]North: Strait of Rio-Antirio, Gulf of Corinth West: Gulf of Patras
Rio (Rion) East: Erinaios South: Patras
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