Nfplio

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Prefecture: Argolis (capital)
Province: Nafplio (capital)
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

37.561/3733'44' N lat.
22.8065/2248'26' E long
Population: (2001)
 - Total
 - Density¹
 - Rank

 14,503

 -/km
Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:
 -highest:

Argolic Gulf
10 m(centre)
about 300 to 400 m
Postal code: 211 00
Area/distance code: 11-30-27520 (030-27520)-2
Municipal code: 0414
Car designation: AP
3-letter abbreviation: NAF Nafplio
Address of administration: Trion Navarchon Square
Nafplio 211 00
Nfplio (Ναύπλιον) is a town on the Peloponnese in Greece. The town was the capital of Greece from 1829 to 1834 and is the place where Capodistria, the first president of the modern Greek republic was assassinated. Nafplio is also the capital of the prefecture of Argolis and the province of Nafplio. The population of the city is ranked second in the prefecture.

Names for Nfplio

The Greek original of the name of the town is Ναύπλιον. As is the case with many Greek words there are multiple Latin transliterations of the name. Currently, the most common English spelling is Nfplio, though often the accent is dropped to give Nafplio. Many sources, especially when treating the ancient city, refer to it by its Latin name of Nauplion. In other languages it is known variously as Nauplia, Navplion, Nauplio, Nafplion and Anapli. These names would have been current in English during the periods of Venetian and Ottoman domination. Nafplio is also referred to in Italian as "Napoli di Romana" ("Napoli of the Greeks," a conflation with Napoli, ancient Neapolis, in Italy. See the article on Naples, Italy for more information.

Geography

Nafplio is situated on the Argolic Gulf in the northeast Peloponnese. Most of the old town is on a peninsula jutting into the gulf; this peninsula forms a naturally protected bay that is enhanced by the addition of man-made moles.

Historical population

Year !! Population !! Change !! Municipal population !! Change
1981 10,611 - - -
1991 11,897 1,286/12.1% 14,740 -
2001 - - 14,503 -237/-1.61%

History of Nfplio

The area surrounding Nfplio has been inhabited since ancient times though little sign of this remains within the town. The town has been a stronghold at several times in history, The first of the visible fortification was built by the Byzantines. It was subsequently occupied by French crusaders, then in 1377 the Venetians arrivedhttp://nafplion.tsx.org/ and, towards the end of the 15th century built the Castle of Bourzi. After this, the city was captured by the Turks, then when they finally returned in 1685 the Venetians built their final castle, which was in fact last major construction of the Venetian empire overseas. During the war of independence with Turkey, Nfplio was considered a stronghold and was besieged for a whole year by Kolokotronis who, captured it and then later was imprisoned there for kidnapping. After independence Nfplio became the capital of the newly independent Greece from 1829 till 1834 after which the capital was moved to Athens. It was during this period of time, in 1831, that President John Capodistria was assassinated.

Economics

Nfplio is a port, with fishing and transport ongoing, although the primary source of local employment currently is tourism with two beaches on the other side of the peninsula from the main body of the town and a large amount of local accommodation.

Sites of Interest and Other

Nafplio has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, chyrches, banks, a police station, a water tower, a post office, a junior soccer team, and a square (plateia). The nearest train station (Kalamata - Tripoli - Argos - Corinth) is in Argos.

See also

Sources and links

  • Greece, the Rough Guide. Mark Ellingham, Marc Dubin, Natania Jansz and Joh Fisher, Published by Rough Guides 1995, ISBN 1-85828-131-8,
  • GTP - Nafplio municipality
  • http://nafplion.tsx.org/
  • http://www.helleniccomserve.com/streetsofnafplion.html



North: Nea Tiryntha
West: Argolic Gulf
Nafplio East: Askilipio
  
South: Argolic Gulf Southeast: Asini

 

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