Lygia Explained

Lygia
Name Local:Λυγιά
Type:community
Periph:West Greece
Periphunit:Elis
Municipality:Pineios
Municunit:Vartholomio
Pop Community:741
Population As Of:2021
Coordinates:37.8667°N 30°W

Lygia (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Λυγιά) is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Vartholomio, Elis, Greece. The community includes the villages Arkoudi, Glyfa, Ioniki and Paralia. Lygia is situated in the low hills of the southern part of the Kyllini peninsula, 3 km from the Ionian Sea. It is 4 km southeast of Kastro, 4 km east of Loutra Kyllinis and 4 km west of Vartholomio.

Arkoudi is the westernmost village of the community, 4 km southwest of Lygia, on the coast near Loutra Kyllinis. Its population was 77 in 2001. Glyfa is 2 km southwest of Lygia, and had 249 inhabitants in 2001. Paralia is 3 km south of Lygia, on the coast. It had 96 inhabitants. The village Ioniko is adjacent to the east of Paralia, and has no permanent residents.

Population

Year Population village Community population
1981 - 542
1991 281 -
2001 276 698
2011 286 787
2021 277 741

Train station

The village had a train station on the Vartholomio–Loutra Kyllinis railway, operated by the Hellenic State Railways. It was located at km 6.156 from Vartholomio. The station was opened on June 1, 1892 and closed in 1969 along with the railway line.

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