Acharavi

Acharavi is a placement in the northern coast of Corfu, Greece.

History

Acharavi belongs to the former community of Agios Panteleimonas (pronounounced: 'Agios Padel'eimonas, greek: Άγιος Παντελέημονας). The former community of Agios Panteleimonas is nowadays one of the ten official sections of the Municipality of Thinali. Etymologically, the name Acharavi consists of the greek words Achari Hebe (pronounounced: 'Ahari Ivi, greek: Άχαρη Ήβη) meaning "ungracious life/youth". Originally it was called Hebe and was an ancient greek city, possibly named after the daughter of Zeus, Hebe. The city was destroyed in 32 BC by the Roman Emperor Octavian and was thus renamed from the city of life "Hebe" into the city of "Ungracious Life" Acharavi.


Acharavi is nowadays the seat of Thinali Municipality and is a very popular touristic settlement, due to the richness of its nature. It covers a 7 km-long sandy beach that has often be awarded with the "Blue Flag" of the European Union, an award given to the cleanest beaches of Europe.










Municipalities and communities of the Corfu Prefecture

Achilleio | Agios Georgios | Corfu (city) | Esperion | Faiakes | Kassopaia | Korissia | Lefkimmi | Meliteieon | Palaiokastritsa | Parelion | Paxoi | Thinali

Ereikoussa | Mathraki | Othonoi

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