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- Dimitsana (Gr****: Δημητσάνα) is a mountain village and a former muni****lity in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it...
- Astros-Tyros-Leonidi-Monemvasia Road Karytaina-Dimitsana Road Megalopoli-Lykaio Road Sparta-Leonidi Road Tripoli-Dimitsana Road Tripoli-Astros-Tyros-Leonidi Road...
- National Road 76 (Gr****: Εθνική Οδός 76, abbreviated as EO76) is a single carriageway road in southern Greece that connects the Gr**** National Road 9 near...
- C****mis Chotoussa Chranoi Chrysochori Chrysovitsi Dafni Dara Dimitra Dimitsana Dorizas Doxa Drakovouni Dyrrachio Elaiochori Elati Elatos Elliniko Ellinitsa...
- within Arcadia (district of Gortynia and Mantineia; the muni****lities of Dimitsana and Lagkadia; the communities of Valtesiniko, Vytina, Elati, Zigovisti...
- southwest. Gortyna is about 12 km northwest of Megalopoli, 12 km south of Dimitsana, 30 km west of Tripoli, 50 km north of Kalamata and 60 km southeast of...
- Dilesiou Α.Ε. Δηλεσίου Oinofyta Boeotia Central Greece AE Dimitsanas Α.Ε. Δημητσάνας Dimitsana Arcadia Peloponnese AE Dimou Asopou Α.Ε. Δήμου Ασωπού Asopos...
- about 1000 m elevation. It is 5 km east of Lefkochori, 10 km north of Dimitsana and 36 km northwest of Tripoli. The Gr**** National Road 74 (Pyrgos - Olympia...
- Apollon Efpaliou Panagriniakos 1–2 Pamisos Messini Pangytheatikos 1–0 A.E. Dimitsana Pamvouprasiakos Varda 3–1 A.P.S. Patrai A.O. Ypato 6–0 Α.Ο. Dilinaton...
- Cathedral of St George, which had been badly damaged by fire in 1738. Born in Dimitsana, he studied in Athens for two years beginning in 1756, then moved to Smyrna...