Chryso, Evrytania
Chryso (Greek: Χρύσω) is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Viniani in Evrytania, Greece. It is located in the Agrafa mountains, near the Tourla rapids. In 2001 its population was 121 for the village and 146 for the community, which includes the village Agios Konstantinos. Its elevation is approximately 720 metres (2,362 ft). Chryso is located 6 km north of Viniani and 17 km northwest of Karpenisi. The dominant vegetation around Chryso is fir trees. There are many springs near the village, that feed the village water mill. Not many old buildings have been preserved in Chryso, because the village was burned in 1942 by the Italian occupiers and an earthquake in 1966 destroyed many of the remaining buildings. There are three old churches and two 15th century stone bridges over the small river called Chrysiotis.
Historical population
Year | Population village | Population community |
1981 | 114 | - |
1991 | 83 | - |
2001 | 121 | 146 |
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Subdivisions of the municipality of Agrafa |
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| Municipal unit of Agrafa |
- Agrafa
- Epiniana
- Marathos
- Monastiraki
- Tridendro
- Trovato
- Vrangiana
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| Municipal unit of Aperantia |
- Granitsa
- Limeri
- Lithochori
- Sivista
- Topoliana
- Valaora
- Voulpi
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| Municipal unit of Aspropotamos |
- Kedra
- Lepiana
- Neo Argyri
- Prasia
- Raptopoulo
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| Municipal unit of Fragkista |
- Anatoliki Fragkista
- Dytiki Fragkista
- Episkopi
- Marathia
- Palaiochori
- Palaiokatouna
- Tripotamo
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| Municipal unit of Viniani | |
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