Municipality Narthaki

Narthaki (older form Narthakion) (Greek: ) is a village part of the synonmymous municipality in the Larissa Prefecture, Greece. Population of the municipality 1781 (2001).

The name is probably derived from the mountain Narthaki in the region (c. 1011 m).

Division of the municipality

  • Narthakion / T.δ. Ναρθακίου [ 682 ]
    • Narthakion / το Ναρθάκιον [ 584 ]
    • Kastrakion / το [ 98 ]
  • Dendra / T.δ. Δένδρων Φαρσάλων -- τα Δένδρα [ 110 ]
  • Dilofon / T.δ. Διλόφου Φαρσάλων -- το Δίλοφον [ 369 ]
  • Kallithea Farsalon /T.δ. Καλλιθέας Φαρσάλων [ 313 ]
    • Kallithea / η [ 67 ]
    • Agios Antonios / ο Άγιος Αντώνιος [ 100 ]
    • Dendrochorion / το Δενδροχώριον [ 22 ]
    • Kokkino / η Κοκκίνω [ 74 ]
    • Platanos /ο Πλάτανος [ 50 ]
  • Skopia / T.δ. Σκοπιάς -- η Σκοπιά [ 307 ]

Narthaki

Narthaki (or older form Narthakion) is a village with a population 584 in 2001. The village was known in the past as Kiopekli. It is the seat of the municipality. The village is c. 58 km south of Larissa.

Kastraki

Kastraki (or Kastrakion) is a small village 16 km SW of Farsala. The region belonged to two brothers called Blatzis from Lamia. They sold the land in the year 1925. It was sold in two parts, called Pano Ktima and Ano Ktima. The price for the 16 km2 was 1.240.000 Drachmae. Kastraki is named after a castle 3 km SE of the village. Kastraki was known in the past as Kouklobasi

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