Aetos, Messenia
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Aetos is a village and a former municipality
Communities and Municipalities of Greece
For the new municipalities of Greece see the Kallikratis ProgrammeThe municipalities and communities of Greece are one of several levels of government within the organizational structure of that country. Thirteen regions called peripheries form the largest unit of government beneath the State. ...

 in Messenia
Messenia
Messenia is a regional unit in the southwestern part of the Peloponnese region, one of 13 regions into which Greece has been divided by the Kallikratis plan, implemented 1 January 2011...

, Peloponnese, Greece
Greece
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. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Trifylia
Trifylia
Trifylia is a municipality in the Messenia peripheral unit, Peloponnese Periphery, Greece. The seat of the municipality is the town Kyparissia...

, of which it is a municipal unit. Its 2001 population was 595 for the village and 3,264 for the municipality. The seat of the municipality was in Kopanaki
Kopanaki
Kopanaki is a small but scenic Greek town in Messenia which lies in the south-western corner of Peloponnese. It was the seat of the municipality of Aetos . Famous for its lively Sunday market, where local producers sell livestock, clothing, fresh fruit and vegetables...

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Subdivisions

The municipal unit Aetos is subdivided into the following communities (constituent villages in brackets):
  • Aetos
  • Agrilia Trifylia (Nea Agrilia)
  • Artiki
  • Glykorrizi
  • Kamari
  • Kefalovrysi (Kefalovrysi, Tsertsaiika)
  • Kryoneri
  • Kopanaki
    Kopanaki
    Kopanaki is a small but scenic Greek town in Messenia which lies in the south-western corner of Peloponnese. It was the seat of the municipality of Aetos . Famous for its lively Sunday market, where local producers sell livestock, clothing, fresh fruit and vegetables...

    (Kopanaki, Agios Dimitrios, Rizochori)
  • Monastiri
  • Polythea
  • Sitochori

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