Kitta
"Koita" redirects here. For the language and people of Papua New Guinea, see Koita language.
Kitta or Koita (Greek: Κοίτα) is a village in Mesa Mani, Laconia, Greece. It is part of the municipal unit of Oitylo. It is built on top of a hill, overlooking the sea. Kitta is known for its many Maniot pyrgoi (war towers).[1] Partially abandoned,[2] it now has a population of around 50. Much of the population left between World War II and today. It was the scene of Mani's last vendetta, in 1870 which required the intervention of the army, with artillery to halt it.[1]
Subdivisions
- Ai Soufis (Αϊ Σούφης) pop: 4
- Agios Georgios, Koita (Άγιος Γεώργιος) [2001 pop: 22]
- Ano Gardenitsa
- Archia (Αρχιά) [2001 pop: 7]
- Kalonioi (Καλονιοί) [2001 pop: 23]
- Kato Gardenitsa
- Kechrianika
- Nomia
- Psi (Ψί) [2001 pop: 6]
See also
References
Coordinates: 36°31′N 22°24′E / 36.517°N 22.400°E
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