Agioi Pantes

Agioi Pantes

Agioi Pantes ( _el. Άγιοι Πάντες) is a settlement in the Zakynthos prefecture of Greece (Longitude: 20° 47'3" E, Latitude: 37° 46'41" N). It is located 6 kilometers from Macherado and 14 kilometers from Zakynthos City. In 1981, the population of Agioi Pantes was around 262 inhabitants. In 1991, the population slightly rose to around 283 inhabitants.

External links

* [http://www.gtp.gr/Locpage.asp?id=6568 Greek Travel Pages - Agii Pantes]


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