Panopoulo

Lasiona - Statistics
Prefecture: Ilia
Province: Province of Ilia
Location: 37° 49′ 20″ N 24° 41′ 30″ E
Population: (2001)
 - Total
 - Density¹
 - Rank

 2,562

 -/kmē</small>
Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:
 -highest:

about 100 m Peneus River
580 m(centre)
around 1,000 m
Postal code: 270 63
Area/distance code: 11-30-22290-6(030-22230)-5
Municipal code: 1714
Car designation: HA
3-letter abbreviation: LAS
Name of inhabitants: Eretrian sing., -s pl.

Panopoulo (Greek, Modern: Πανόπουλο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -n fr. Pano + -poulo) is a village and the seat of the municipality of Lasiona (Greek, Modern: Δ. Λασιώνας Dimos Lasionas, Ancient/Katharevousa: Λασιών Lasion) and the northern part of the prefecture of Ilia. It is accessed by a road connecting Patras and Tripoli, the GR-33 and the Amaliada to Simpoulo Road about 4 km E and the road to Pyrgos W. It is located about 50 km S of Patras, about 70 km from the Rio-Antirio bridge, about 35 km W of Lampeia, about 100 km W of Tripoli, about 45 km N of Olympia and about 45 km NE of Pyrgos.

Nearest places

Historical population

Year Dystos population Change Municipal population
1981 - - -
1991 245 - 2,127
2001 314 69/28.16% 2,987

Panopoulo has a school, a church, a small post office and a square (plateia).

Much of the area are covered with forests including the north and the south and the central part and grasslands to the east. The central part and within the communities and villages have some farmland.

On September 2003, Panopoulo held the third stage of the 28th ELPA Rally which is sponsored by ELPA which was cancelled due to an enormous accident on stage 1 The stage 3 was the final one. Its length for the SS3 part is 20.79 km running from Simopoulo.




North: Tritea
West: Pineia (NW)
Panopoulo East: Lampeia
South: Foloi
Municipalities of Ilia
Alifeira | Amaliada | Andravida | Andritsaina | Ancient Olympia | Figaleia | Foloi | Gastouni | Iardanos | Kastro-Kyllinis | Lampeia | Lasiona | Lechaina | Oleni | Pineia | Pyrgos | Skillounta | Tragano | Volakas | Vouprasia | Zacharo
Provinces of Ilia
Ilia | Olympia

See also

See also: Panopoulo, 1981, 1991, 2001, Amaliada, Andravida, Andritsaina