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Laconia (), also known as Lacedaemonia, is a prefecture in Greece
Greece

Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
. Laconia has the legal status of a prefecture
Prefectures of Greece

Greece consists of 13 administrative regions known as Peripheries of Greece, which are further subdivided into 3 Super-prefectures of Greece and 54 prefectures or nomes ....
, with Sparti
Sparti (municipality)

Sparti is a municipality of Laconia, Greece. It lies at the site of ancient Sparta. The population in 2001 was 18,184, of which 14,817 lived in the town itself....
 (Sparta) its administrative capital. Its main towns and cities are Amyclae, Areopoli
Areopoli

Areopoli is the second largest town in Mani Peninsula. The word areopoli means "city of Ares", the ancient Greek mythology god of war. It is the seat of Oitylo municipality as well as Oitylo Province....
s, Gytheion, Molaoi
Molaoi

Molaoi is a municipality in Laconia, Greece 315 km south of Athens. The population in 2001 was 5.597, of which 3.021 lived in the town itself....
, Monemvasia
Monemvasia

Monemvassia , and known by the Franks as Malvasia , is a well-known medieval fortress with an adjacent town, located on a small peninsula off the east coast of the Peloponnese in the Greece Prefectures of Greece of Laconia....
, Mystras
Mystras

Mystras was a fortified town in Morea , on Mt. Taygetos, near ancient Sparta. It lies approximately eight kilometres west of the modern town of Sparti ....
, Neapoli and Sellasia. It encompasses Cape Malea
Cape Malea

Cape Malea is one of the peninsulas in the southeast of the Peloponnese in Greece. It separates the Ionian Sea in the west from the Aegean Sea in the east....
 and Cape Tainaron and a large part of the Mani Peninsula
Mani Peninsula

The Mani Peninsula , also long known as Maina or Ma?na, is a region in Greece. Mani is the central peninsula of the three which extend southwards from the Peloponnesus in southern Greece....
.

s bounded by the Taygetus mountains to the west with Messenia
Messenia

Messenia or Messinia is a prefectures of Greece in the Peloponnese, a region of Greece. Messenia is bounded on the east by Mount Taygetus, on the north by the Neda and the Arcadian Mountains, and on the west and south by the Mediterranean Sea, more specifically on the west by the Ionian Sea, and on the south by the Gulf of Messenia....
, Arcadia
Arcadia

Arcadia, Arkad?a , or Arcady is a region of Greece in the Peloponnesus. It takes its name from the mythological character Arcas....
 to the north and with the Parnon
Parnon

Parnon or Malevo is a mountain ridge on the east of the Laconian plain and the Eurotas valley. Its height is 1 940 m. It is visible from Athens above the top of the Argive mountains....
 mountains to the northeast, the Myrtoan Sea
Myrtoan Sea

The Myrtoan Sea is a subdivision of the Mediterranean Sea that lies between the Cyclades and the Peloponnesos. It is described as the part of the Aegean Sea south of Euboea, Attica, and Argolis....
 to the east and the Gulf of Laconia and the Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea

The Mediterranean Sea is a sea or Ocean off the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by the Mediterranean region and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Europe, on the south by Africa, and on the east by Asia....
 to the south.






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Laconia (), also known as Lacedaemonia, is a prefecture in Greece
Greece

Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
. Laconia has the legal status of a prefecture
Prefectures of Greece

Greece consists of 13 administrative regions known as Peripheries of Greece, which are further subdivided into 3 Super-prefectures of Greece and 54 prefectures or nomes ....
, with Sparti
Sparti (municipality)

Sparti is a municipality of Laconia, Greece. It lies at the site of ancient Sparta. The population in 2001 was 18,184, of which 14,817 lived in the town itself....
 (Sparta) its administrative capital. Its main towns and cities are Amyclae, Areopoli
Areopoli

Areopoli is the second largest town in Mani Peninsula. The word areopoli means "city of Ares", the ancient Greek mythology god of war. It is the seat of Oitylo municipality as well as Oitylo Province....
s, Gytheion, Molaoi
Molaoi

Molaoi is a municipality in Laconia, Greece 315 km south of Athens. The population in 2001 was 5.597, of which 3.021 lived in the town itself....
, Monemvasia
Monemvasia

Monemvassia , and known by the Franks as Malvasia , is a well-known medieval fortress with an adjacent town, located on a small peninsula off the east coast of the Peloponnese in the Greece Prefectures of Greece of Laconia....
, Mystras
Mystras

Mystras was a fortified town in Morea , on Mt. Taygetos, near ancient Sparta. It lies approximately eight kilometres west of the modern town of Sparti ....
, Neapoli and Sellasia. It encompasses Cape Malea
Cape Malea

Cape Malea is one of the peninsulas in the southeast of the Peloponnese in Greece. It separates the Ionian Sea in the west from the Aegean Sea in the east....
 and Cape Tainaron and a large part of the Mani Peninsula
Mani Peninsula

The Mani Peninsula , also long known as Maina or Ma?na, is a region in Greece. Mani is the central peninsula of the three which extend southwards from the Peloponnesus in southern Greece....
.

Geography

It is bounded by the Taygetus mountains to the west with Messenia
Messenia

Messenia or Messinia is a prefectures of Greece in the Peloponnese, a region of Greece. Messenia is bounded on the east by Mount Taygetus, on the north by the Neda and the Arcadian Mountains, and on the west and south by the Mediterranean Sea, more specifically on the west by the Ionian Sea, and on the south by the Gulf of Messenia....
, Arcadia
Arcadia

Arcadia, Arkad?a , or Arcady is a region of Greece in the Peloponnesus. It takes its name from the mythological character Arcas....
 to the north and with the Parnon
Parnon

Parnon or Malevo is a mountain ridge on the east of the Laconian plain and the Eurotas valley. Its height is 1 940 m. It is visible from Athens above the top of the Argive mountains....
 mountains to the northeast, the Myrtoan Sea
Myrtoan Sea

The Myrtoan Sea is a subdivision of the Mediterranean Sea that lies between the Cyclades and the Peloponnesos. It is described as the part of the Aegean Sea south of Euboea, Attica, and Argolis....
 to the east and the Gulf of Laconia and the Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea

The Mediterranean Sea is a sea or Ocean off the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by the Mediterranean region and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Europe, on the south by Africa, and on the east by Asia....
 to the south. The islands of Cythera and Antikythera
Antikythera

Antikythera is a Greece island Communities and Municipalities of Greece with a land area of 20.43 square kilometers, lying 38 kilometers south-east of Kythira....
 lie to the south, but they administratively belong to the prefecture
Prefecture

Prefecture indicates the office, seat, territorial circumscription of a Prefect. The term prefecture is also used to refer to offices analogous to prefectures....
 of Piraeus
Piraeus

Piraeus is a city in the periphery of Attica, Greece, and a municipality within Athens urban area, located 10 km southwest of its center....
.

Climate

The area has hot summers and mild winters in most of the prefecture while in the mountains, especially Taygetus, snow is very common throughout the winter.

Provinces

  • Province of Epidavros Limira - Molai
  • Province of Gytheio
    Gytheio

    Gytheio is a town in the prefecture of Laconia in Greece, long known as the seaport of Sparta some 40 km away. Gytheio used to be an important port for many centuries until it was destroyed by an earthquake....
     - Gytheio
    Gytheio

    Gytheio is a town in the prefecture of Laconia in Greece, long known as the seaport of Sparta some 40 km away. Gytheio used to be an important port for many centuries until it was destroyed by an earthquake....
  • Province of Lacedaemonia - Sparti
    Sparti (municipality)

    Sparti is a municipality of Laconia, Greece. It lies at the site of ancient Sparta. The population in 2001 was 18,184, of which 14,817 lived in the town itself....
  • Province of Oitylo
    Oitylo

    Oitylo is one of the oldest towns in Mani Peninsula. It was mentioned in the Iliad by Homer. In the Middle Ages, Oitylo grew to become the most important town in Messenian Mani....
     - Areopoli
    Areopoli

    Areopoli is the second largest town in Mani Peninsula. The word areopoli means "city of Ares", the ancient Greek mythology god of war. It is the seat of Oitylo municipality as well as Oitylo Province....
Note: Provinces no longer hold any legal status in Greece
Greece

Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
.

Municipalities and communities

Municipality Municipal code Seat (if different) Postal code
Asopos
Asopos

Asopos is a municipality in Laconia, Greece. Population 4,187 . The seat of the municipality is in Papadianika....
 
3202 Papadianika 230 56
East Mani
East Mani

East Mani is a municipality in the prefecture of Laconia, Greece. Its seat of administration is the village Kotronas . The municipality is located in the eastern part of the Mani Peninsula, near two promontories and is linked with a road encircling the eastern part of the peninsula and up to Greece Interstate 37 about 10 to 15 km no...
 
3201 Kotronas 230 66
Elos
Elos

Elos is a village and a municipality in Greece near Skala , Greece and Vlachioti. It was called Durali until 1912. The population of the village is about 800 people ....
 
3207 Vlachiotis 230 55
Faris
Faris

Faris is a municipality in Laconia, Greece. Population 5,269 . The seat of the municipality is in Xirokampi....
 
3222 Xirokampi 230 54
Geronthres
Geronthres

Geronthres is a municipality southwest of Sparta, Laconia, Greece. The seat of administration is the village Geraki . The municipal population is approx....
 
3204 Geraki 230 58
Gytheio
Gytheio

Gytheio is a town in the prefecture of Laconia in Greece, long known as the seaport of Sparta some 40 km away. Gytheio used to be an important port for many centuries until it was destroyed by an earthquake....
3205 232 00
Krokees
Krokees

Krokees is a municipality in Laconia, Greece. Population 2,824 ....
3211 230 57
Molaoi
Molaoi

Molaoi is a municipality in Laconia, Greece 315 km south of Athens. The population in 2001 was 5.597, of which 3.021 lived in the town itself....
3212 230 52
Monemvassia 3213 230 70
Mystras
Mystras

Mystras was a fortified town in Morea , on Mt. Taygetos, near ancient Sparta. It lies approximately eight kilometres west of the modern town of Sparti ....
 
3214 Magoula
Magoula

Magoula is a district of modern Sparta city, capital of Mistras municipality. It is basically the evolution of a small village that has been attached to the growing Sparta city....
 
231 00
Niata
Niata

Niata is a municipality in Laconia, Greece. Population 2,666 . The seat of the municipality is in Agios Dimitrios, Laconia. The municipality is comprised of the villages of Niata, Agios Dimitrios, Apidia, and Kremasti, Laconia....
3215 Agios Dimitrios 230 60
Oinountas
Oinountas

Oinountas is a municipality in the northeastern part of the prefecture of Laconia, Greece. It was first established in 1840, the seat of administration being Vresthena....
 
3216 Sellasia 230 64
Oitylo
Oitylo

Oitylo is one of the oldest towns in Mani Peninsula. It was mentioned in the Iliad by Homer. In the Middle Ages, Oitylo grew to become the most important town in Messenian Mani....
 
3217 Areopoli
Areopoli

Areopoli is the second largest town in Mani Peninsula. The word areopoli means "city of Ares", the ancient Greek mythology god of war. It is the seat of Oitylo municipality as well as Oitylo Province....
 
230 62
Pellana
Pellana

Pellana or Pellene or Pellane , was a city of Laconia, on the Eurotas river, and on the road from Sparta to Arcadia.According to archaeologist Theodore Spyropoulos, Pellana was the Mycenaean Greece capital of Laconia....
 
3218 Kastoreio 230 59
Skala
Skala, Laconia

Skala is a municipality in Laconia, Greece. Population 5,902 ....
 
3219 230 51
Smynos
Smynos

Smynos is a municipality in the Mani region of Laconia, Greece. Population 1,917 .It is located in the Mani peninsula on the eastern slopes of Mt....
 
3220 Agios Nikolaos 230 61
Sparti
Sparti (municipality)

Sparti is a municipality of Laconia, Greece. It lies at the site of ancient Sparta. The population in 2001 was 18,184, of which 14,817 lived in the town itself....
 
3221 231 00
Therapnes
Therapnes

Therapnes is a municipality in Laconia, Greece. Population 3,062 . The seat of the municipality is in Gkoritsa....
 
3209 Gkoritsa 231 00
Voies
Voies

Voies , or also Vatika , is a rural municipality of Greece found in the Prefectures of Greece of Laconia on the southern tip of Cape Malea....
 
3203 Neapoli 230 53
Zarakas
Zarakas

Zarakas is a municipality in Laconia, Greece. Population 1,538 . The seat of the municipality is in Reichea....
 
3208 Reichea 230 68
Community Municipal code Seat (if different) Postal code
Elafonisos
Elafonisos

Elafonisos is a small Greek islands between the Peloponnese and Kythira . It lies off the coast of Cape Malea and Vatika . The area of the island is 19 km?....
3206   230 53
Karyes
Karyes

Karyes , also known as Arahova, is a community in Laconia, Greece. It is located roughly midway between Tripoli, Greece and Sparti , near . Population 926 ....
3210   230 67


Population history

  • 1907: 87,106
  • 1991: 95,696 (+8,590 or +9.862% from 1907)
  • 2001: 94,918 (-778 or -0.81%)


About Laconia and Information

The Evrotas is the longest river in the prefecture. The valley of the Evrotas is predominantly an agricultural region that contains many citrus groves, olive groves and pasture lands and most of all, oranges. It is the location of the largest orange production in the Peloponnese
Peloponnese

The Peloponnese or Peloponnesus is a large peninsula and Regions of Greece in southern Greece, forming the part of the country south of the Gulf of Corinth....
 and probably all of Greece. The brand of orange juice named after this prefecture Lakonia is based in Amyclae and sells fresh orange juice entirely from this region.

Taygetus
Taygetus

Mount Taygetus, Taugetus, or Taigetus is a mountain range of the Peloponnesus, Southern Greece, extending about 65 mi north from the southern end of Cape Matapan in the Mani Peninsula....
 (2,407 m), known as Pentadaktylos (five-fingers) throughout the Middle Ages, is west of Sparta
Sparta

Sparta was a city-state in ancient Greece, situated on the Eurotas River in the southern part of the Peloponnese. From circa 650 BC it rose to become the dominant military power in the region and as such was recognized as the overall leader of the combined Greek forces during the Greco-Persian Wars....
 and the Evrotas valley. It is the highest mountain in Laconia and the Peloponnese, and mostly covered with pine trees. Two roads connect the adjoining prefectures of Messinia and Laconia: one is a tortuous mountain pass through Taygetus and the other bypasses the mountain via the Mani
Mani Peninsula

The Mani Peninsula , also long known as Maina or Ma?na, is a region in Greece. Mani is the central peninsula of the three which extend southwards from the Peloponnesus in southern Greece....
 district to the south. The other major mountain is Parnon
Parnon

Parnon or Malevo is a mountain ridge on the east of the Laconian plain and the Eurotas valley. Its height is 1 940 m. It is visible from Athens above the top of the Argive mountains....
 (1,961 m) to the east.

A stalactite
Stalactite

A stalactite is a type of speleothem that hangs from the ceiling or wall of limestone caves. It is sometimes referred to as dripstone....
 cave in the southwest of the prefecture is located south of Areopolis. This famous cave is called Dirou and is a major tourist attraction.

The word "laconic
Laconic phrase

A "laconic phrase" is concise. The name comes from Laconia , a polis of ancient Greece surrounding the city of Sparta proper. In common usage, Sparta referred both to Lacedaemon and Sparta....
" is derived from the name of the region by analogy - to speak in a concise way, as the Spartans were reputed by the Athenians
Athens

Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
 to do.

History

In ancient Greece
Ancient Greece

The term Ancient Greece refers to the period of History of Greece lasting from the Greek Dark Ages ca. 1100 BC and the Dorian invasion, to 146 BC and the Roman Republic conquest of Greece after the Battle of Corinth ....
 this was the principal region of the Sparta
Sparta

Sparta was a city-state in ancient Greece, situated on the Eurotas River in the southern part of the Peloponnese. From circa 650 BC it rose to become the dominant military power in the region and as such was recognized as the overall leader of the combined Greek forces during the Greco-Persian Wars....
n state. Throughout classical antiquity the Spartan sphere of influence expanded to Messenia
Messenia

Messenia or Messinia is a prefectures of Greece in the Peloponnese, a region of Greece. Messenia is bounded on the east by Mount Taygetus, on the north by the Neda and the Arcadian Mountains, and on the west and south by the Mediterranean Sea, more specifically on the west by the Ionian Sea, and on the south by the Gulf of Messenia....
, whose inhabitants (the helots
Helots

The helots were an unfree population group that formed the main population of Laconia and the whole of Messenia . Their exact status was already disputed in Antiquity: according to Critias, they were "especially Slavery in ancient Greece" whereas to Pollux, they occupied a status "between free men and slaves"....
) were permanently enslaved. Significant archaeological recovery exists at the Vaphio tomb
Vaphio

Vaphio is an ancient site in Laconia, Greece, on the right bank of the Eurotas, some five miles south of Sparta. It is famous for its tholos_tomb or "Hive" tomb, excavated in 1889 by Christos Tsountas....
 site in Laconia. Advanced Bronze Age
Bronze Age

The Bronze Age is, with respect to a given prehistory, the period in that society when the most advanced metalworking included smelting copper and tin from naturally-occurring outcroppings of copper and tin ores, creating a bronze alloy by melting those metals together, and casting them into bronze artifact s....
 art is found here, and evidence of cultural associations with the co-temperaneous Minoan
Minoan

Minoan may refer to the following:*The Minoan civilization**The Eteocretan language**The script known as Linear A**Minoan eruption**Minoan pottery...
 culture on Crete
Crete

Crete is the largest of the Greek islands and the List of islands in the Mediterranean largest island in the Mediterranean Sea at 8,336 km? ....
. Laconia was at war with the Kingdom of Macedonia and saw several battles; at the end of the Mycenean period population of Laconia decline sharply. From the early-2nd century BC until 395 it became a part of the Roman Empire
Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
. In the medieval period it formed part of the Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire

Byzantine Empire and Eastern Roman Empire are conventional names used to describe the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, centered on its capital of Constantinople....
, and following the Crusades
Crusades

The Crusades were a series of religious war waged by much of Christian Europe against external and internal opponents. Crusades were fought mainly against Muslims, though campaigns were also directed against Paganism Slavic peoples, Jews, Eastern Orthodox Church, Mongols, Catharism, Hussites, Waldensians, Old Prussians, and political enemi...
 it was the home of the Byzantine Despotate of Morea
Despotate of Morea

The Despotate of Morea was a province of the Byzantine Empire which existed between the mid-14th and mid-15th centuries. Its territory varied in size during its 100 years of existence but eventually grew to take in almost all the southern Greece peninsula, the Peloponnesos, which was called Morea in the medieval period....
, held by the penultimate Greek
Byzantine Greeks

Byzantine Greeks or Byzantines or Romaioi, is a conventional term used by modern historians to refer to the medieval Greeks or Hellenization citizens of the Byzantine Empire, centered mainly in Constantinople, the southern Balkans, the Greek islands, Asia Minor and the large urban centres of the Near East and Northern Egypt....
 ruling dynasty, the Palaiologoi. Laconia fell into the hands of the Ottomans
Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire , also known by its contemporaries as the Turkish Empire or Turkey , was an empire that lasted from 1299?1923. It was Treaty of Lausanne by the Republic of Turkey, which was officially proclaimed on October 29, 1923....
 but the Mani peninsula was mainly autonomous. Laconia was finally liberated after the Greek War of Independence
Greek War of Independence

The Greek War of Independence was a successful war of independence waged by the Greek revolutionaries between 1821 and 1829, with later assistance from several Europe powers, against the Ottoman Empire, who were assisted by their vassal state, the Egypt under Muhammad Ali and his successors....
 of 1821, and after victory in battle, Sparta was selected capital of the modern prefecture; its economy and agriculture expanded. The country and the prefecture extended beyond the Laconia of ancient times, to Elafonissos in 1864, separating it from the British Empire
British Empire

The British Empire comprised the dominions, Crown colony, protectorates, League of Nations mandate, and other Dependent territory ruled or administered by the United Kingdom , that had originated with the overseas colonies and trading posts established by England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries....
 and dissolving United States of the Ionian Islands
United States of the Ionian Islands

The United States of the Ionian Islands was a former state and amical protectorate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland between 1815 and 1864....
. The island never had full Turkish rule; it was part of the Venetian Empire from the 15th century until the Napoleonic Wars
Napoleonic Wars

The Napoleonic Wars were a series of conflicts involving Napoleon I of France First French Empire and changing sets of European allies and opposing coalitions that ran from 1803 to 1815....
. After World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 and the Greek Civil War
Greek Civil War

The Greek Civil War , fought from 1946 to 1949 by the Governmental forces, receiving logistical support by the United Kingdom at first and later by the United States, and the Democratic Army of Greece , the military branch of the Communist Party of Greece , was the result of a highly polarized struggle between leftists and rightists which sta...
, its population began to decline somewhat, as people moved from the villages toward the larger cities of Greece and abroad.

Modern Laconia

In 1992, a devastating fire ruined the finest olive
Olive

The Olive is a species of small tree in the family Oleaceae, native to the coastal areas of the eastern Mediterranean region, from Lebanon, Syria and the maritime parts of Turkey and northern Iran at the south end of the Caspian Sea....
 crops in the northern part of the prefecture, and affected the area of Sellasia along with Oinountas
Oinountas

Oinountas is a municipality in the northeastern part of the prefecture of Laconia, Greece. It was first established in 1840, the seat of administration being Vresthena....
 and its surrounding areas. Firefighters, helicopters and planes battled for days to put out the horrific fire.

The Mani portion along with Gytheio became famous in Greece for filming episodes of Vendetta, broadcast on Mega Channel
Mega Channel

Mega Channel, also known as Mega TV, was the first private network to launch in Greece. Mega launched on November 20, 1989 and is owned by Teletypos S.A.....
 throughout Greece and abroad on Mega Cosmos.

Flooding ruined olive and citrus crops along the Evrotas river, as well as properties and villages there in early 2006. In the summer of 2006, a terrible fire devastated a part of the Mani Peninsula, ruining tens of its villages and crops, along with its forests. In recent memory, the fire lasted for several days, turning stone-built houses into a rubble-like area, and occurred again a year later
2007

2007 was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century.2007 was designated as:* International Heliophysical Year....
, devastating some properties but was smaller than last year's fire. Another one in the last days of July 2007, in the vicinity of Skourta
Skourta

Skourta is a village in the Boeotia Prefecture, Greece. Its 2001 population was 2,194 for the village. Skourta is also a part of the Greater Athens area....
, once more, in the same peninsula, ruined some groves and forest; it was a minor fire and lasted for a day only.

Transport

  • Greece Interstate 37, N, Cen., S
  • Greece Interstate 82, W
  • Greece Interstate 86, S, E, SE, Gytheio - Monemvasia
    Monemvasia

    Monemvassia , and known by the Franks as Malvasia , is a well-known medieval fortress with an adjacent town, located on a small peninsula off the east coast of the Peloponnese in the Greece Prefectures of Greece of Laconia....
  • Molaoi to Leonidi Road, E, NE


Communications


Radio
List of radio stations in Greece

Greece has well over 1,000 radio stations, most of them on the FM band, the AM band being almost entirely abandoned by everyone but the State-run media....

  • FLY FM 89,7
    FLY FM 89,7

    FLY FM 89,7 is a radio station based in Laconia, Greece.It launched in October 1991 with the motto It happens now - u hear it on FLY FM 89,7!...
     (Sparta). This is a popular radio station of Lakonia. Its website is www.flyradio.gr
  • Lakonia FM - 91.1 FM (Sparta)
  • Politeia FM - 90.7 FM & 91.5 FM
  • Radio Sparti - 92.7 FM (Sparta)
  • Radiofonias Notias Lakonias (Southern Laconia Radio) - 93.5 (Gytheio)
  • Star FM
    STAR FM

    STAR FM is the student radio station for the University of St Andrews in Scotland. The station broadcasts twice yearly on a three-week Ofcom Restricted Service Licence which allows a low-powered broadcast for up to 28 days....
     - 94.7


Television
List of Greek language television channels

Television broadcasting in Greece began in 1966, with in both the number of people attending cinemas in Greece, and the amount of films produced....

  • Ellada TV - UHF 43, Sparta
  • TV Notias Lakonias - Molaoi


List of newspapers
List of newspapers

Below are lists of newspapers organized by continent....

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See also

  • List of settlements in the Laconia prefecture
    List of settlements in the Laconia prefecture

    This is a list of settlements in the prefecture of Laconia, Greece....
  • List of traditional Greek place names
    List of traditional Greek place names

    This is a list of Greek place names. That is, a list of the toponym as they exist in the Greek language. This list includes:* Places involved in the history of Greek culture, including but not limited to:...


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