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Loutrochori (Greek: Λουτροχώρι) is a village in the Pella prefecture, of Macedonia in Greece. It is located at 40.72306° N 22.10917° E. Geography Loutrochori is part of the municipality Skydra. It is 23 km southwest of the prefectural capital of Edessa in Central part of Greek Macedonia. Loutrochori is bounded with the prefecture of Imathia to the southwest. It sits at an elevation of around 90 meters above mean sea level and the population is approximately from 500 (in winter) to 800 (in summer) inhabitants. History
The Greek Orthodox Chapel Analipseos Tou Kiriou (Ascension of Jesus) in Loutrochori, Skydra Municipality, Pella Prefecture, Macedonia, Greece, Photo: Makedonier
The Greek Orthodox country Church Profitis Ilias (Prophet Elias) in Loutrochori, Skydra Municipality, Pella Prefecture, Macedonia, Greece. Photo: Makedonier Loutrochori sits of the site of the ancient place of Bania (ancient macedonian: Μπάνια, translations:Mpania), which was Spa-center from the 4th century BC and part of the ancient Greek Macedonian Kingdom. It is also known as Loutrochorion (gr: Λουτροχώριov) or Bania (gr: Μπάνια). Population
People The People concerns itself mainly with the agriculture. Agriculture The agriculture are rich in peach crops, apple, cherries and some strawberries and the production is large. Spa and mineral waters of Loutrochori Map of Spa of Loutrochori in Greece Red Water
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