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Country
  
Greece

Postal code
  
230 62

Website
  
www.dimosoitilou.gr

Local time
  
Thursday 11:06 AM

Municipality
  
East Mani

Regional unit
  
Laconia

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Vehicle registration
  
ΑΚ

Elevation
  
251 m

Area code
  
27330

Administrative region
  
Peloponnese

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Weather
  
17°C, Wind SW at 6 km/h, 47% Humidity

Oitylo (Greek: Οίτυλο, pronounced Ítilo), known as "Βίτσουλο", pronounced Vitsoulo, in the native Maniot dialect, is a village and a former municipality in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality East Mani, of which it is a municipal unit. It is one of the oldest towns in the Mani Peninsula. It was mentioned in the Iliad by Homer as Oetylοs (Οίτυλος), as part of Menelaus' kingdom. In the Middle Ages, Oitylo grew to become the most important town in Messenian Mani. The only town in Mani that rivaled Oitylos in numbers of pirates was Skoutari. Now Areopoli has taken Oitylo's place as most important town in Laconian Mani. Areopoli was also the seat of the municipality of Oitylo, which is located on the western half of the Mani Peninsula in the extreme southwestern part of Laconia. It has a land area of 218.582 km² and a population of 3,515 inhabitants (2011 census). There are 91 villages in the municipality. The largest of these are Areópoli (pop. 888), Pyrgos Dirou (246) and Oítylo (224).

Contents

Map of Oitylo 230 62, Greece

Subdivisions

The municipal unit Oitylo is subdivided into the following communities:

  • Alika
  • Ano Boularioi
  • Areopoli
  • Dryalos
  • Dhry
  • Germa
  • Gerolimenas
  • Kareas
  • Kelefa
  • Koita
  • Kounos
  • Kryoneri
  • Mina
  • Neo Oitylo
  • Oitylo
  • Pyrgos Dirou
  • Tsikkalia
  • Vachos
  • Vatheia
  • Province

    The province of Oitylo (Greek: Επαρχία Οιτύλου) was one of the provinces of the Laconia Prefecture. Its territory corresponded with that of the current municipal unit Oitylo. It was abolished in 2006.

    References

    Oitylo Wikipedia