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Lampeia (Greek: Λαμπεία, Romanization before the 1990s, Lambia), rarely Lampia, is a Greek town and a muinicipality on the southern part of the Divri (Δίβρη) range and is also known as that name. Its population is presently around 1,000. Lampeia is in a valley setting and GR-33 passes through narrowly. Distance from Patras is 82 km S, nearly 50 km N of Olympia and 70 km NW of Tripoli. The town sprawls over the southwestern shoulder and does not cover. GR-33 runs within the valley with the length of about 5 km. The land outside Lampeia is mostly rocky. In ancient times it was part of Arcadia. It is presently in the northeastern part of the prefecture of Ilia. Nearest places (commune) Subdivisions: Communes: Historical population: The population went to low as 575. The commune has a school, a gymnasium, a church, and a square (plateia). See also
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