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Apodotia (Greek: ) is a municipality in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece Apodotia is named after the Apodotians an Aetolian tribe mentioned by Thucydides in his History of the Peloponnesian war: The plan which they recommended was to attack first the Apodotians, next the Ophionians, and after these the Eurytanians, who are the largest tribe in Aetolia, and speak, as is said, a language exceedingly difficult to understand, and eat their flesh raw.
Apodotia Periphery West Greece Division of the municipality
Anavryti Anavryti is a small mountain village (alt. c. 800 m) Aspria Aspria is a small mountain village (alt. c. 750 m), population 136 (2001), although the true population is much smaller in the winter. Grammeni Oxya Grammeni Oxya is a mountain village (alt. c. 1200 m), before 1924 the village was known as Sititsa. Kokkinochori Kokkinochori (oder form Kokkinochorion) is a mountain village with Chrisovo a municipal district. The village was known before 1927 as Nisvari, the renamed in Kokkinochori ("red village") Kryoneria Kryoneria is a small mountain village, in the past known as Koutolista it was renamed 1939 in Kryoneria (cold waters), due to the water springs in the region. Some parts of the monastery of Agios Dimitrios founded in the year 1805 are near Kryoneria. Limnista Limnista is a mountain village (alt c. 630 m), population 90 (2001) (mainly in the summer time) Mandrini Mandrini is a small mountain village (alt. c. 750 m). The population was 73 in 2001 (mainly during the summer time, much less stay in the winter) Terpsithea Terpsithea is a mountain village (alt. c. 800 m), in the past it was known as Vetolista. The population was 333 (2001), altough it is much smaller in the winter.
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