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Agrinio (: Αγρίνιο, ; : Agrinium) is the largest city of the Aetolia-Acarnania regional unit of and its largest municipality, with 89,691 inhabitants (2021) as well as the second largest city in after . It is the economic center of Aetolia-Acarnania, although its capital is the town of . The settlement dates back to ancient times. Ancient Agrinion was northeast of the present city; some walls and foundations of which have been excavated. In medieval times and until 1836, the city was known as Vrachori (Βραχώρι).

The majority of the local population was occupied for an important period of time in the industry, from the last decades of 19th till the end of the 20th century. Big tobacco companies were founded in the city, including the famous , alongside Panagopoulos and Papapetrou. Agrinion is also agriculturally known for its production of Agrinion .


History

Antiquity
According to mythology, the ancient city of Agrinio (situated in the area of ) was built by king , son of Gerasimos Papatrehas, "The history of Agrinion", Municipality of Agrinion, 1991 and a great-grandson of Aetolos (king of Plevron and ) around 1600-1100 BC. The town, built near the banks of river (the natural border between and ), was claimed by both states during ancient times. Agrinio became member of the and it was later destroyed by in 314 BC during the League's wars against the .


Ottoman era
The city reappeared during the period with the name Vrachori and apart from its Greek population it was also inhabited by many Turks (Muslims). In 1585 it was deserted during the revolt of . At the beginning of the 18th century, it became the administrative centre of Aetolia-Acarnania (then as the of ), depended on the imperial harems. Vrachori participated in the Greek Revolution and was temporarily liberated, by an army group led by Alexakis Vlachopoulos, on 11 June 1821. In August 1822, while Reşid Mehmed Pasha's (Kütahi) troops were marching towards Vrachori, its citizens decided to burn and evacuate their city, following the strategy of . The deserted city was recaptured by the Turks. The city was finally included in the borders of the newborn Greek state permanently in 1832 with the Treaty of Constantinople (9 July 1832) and was renamed after its ancient name, Agrinion.


Modern era
the years following the liberation, Agrinio went through an important growth and development, especially at the end of the 19th century and the dawn of the 20th. After the Greco-Turkish War and the Asia Minor Catastrophe, many refugees from (western ) arrived in the city and settled in the district of Agios Konstantinos. At the same period there was an important internal immigration to Agrinio from the whole Aetolia-Acarnania region, along with immigration from the areas of Epirus and .

During the , in spite of economical crisis, works of infrastructure took place in the city, like the paving of streets and the installation of electricity, and a water tower was installed in 1930. At the same time excavations revealed the ancient city of Agrinion. Growth and prosperity returned after World War II and the Greek Civil War. This growth was boosted by the building of two major hydroelectric dam installations at and , on the north of the city. The tobacco industry and olive tree cultivation became the main income sources of the city.


Geography

Geology
The area, like nearly all of is prone to earthquakes. On 10 April 2007, the city was struck by several earthquakes, with their epicenter located in the nearby on the southeast of the city. The first earthquake rumbled at around 2:20 AM, the second around 6:15 AM, three earthquakes shook at 10:13, 10:14 and 10:15 AM, and the last one at around 13:45 PM, they measured between 5.0 and 5.7 on the Richter scale. Residents reported that the buildings and its glasses were shaking and rumbling. Minor damages were reported without any victims.


Climate
The climate of Agrinio is Mediterranean ( Csa) according to the Köppen climate classification, with a large amount of rainfall during the winter, just as the rest of , and high daytime temperatures during the relatively dry summer, sometimes over .


Transportation
The main roads passing through Agrinio are the Greek National Road 5/E55 (Arta – Agrinio – ) and the Greek National Road 38/E952 (Thermo – Agrinio – ). Since 2009, the A5 motorway bypasses Agrinio to the west.

is located near the city, in the area of Dokimi. IATA code: AGQ, ICAO: LGAG. The airport hosts the Agrinion aeroclub Agrinion Aeroclub, website.


Municipality
storehouses]]The extended municipality of Agrinio was formed during the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 10 former municipalities, that became municipal units:

The municipality has an area of 1229.330 km2, the municipal unit 162.728 km2.


Subdivisions
The municipal unit (former municipality) of Agrinio consists of the following communities:
  • Agios Konstantinos
  • Agios Nikolaos Trichonidos
  • Agrinio
  • Dokimi
  • Kalyvia
  • Kamaroula
  • Skoutesiada

The city of Agrinio consists of the main city and the outlying villages Agios Ioannis Riganas, Akropotamos, Bouzi, Giannouzi, Diamanteika, Eleftheria, Lefka, Liagkaiika, Pyrgi, Schinos and Strongylaiika.


City seal
ancient theater]]The city's official seal includes a characteristic moment of the ancient Greek mythology. More specifically, the seal depicts fighting the river god . According to the myth, Hercules fought against the river god for the sake of Diianira, the princess of , which both of them wanted as a wife. Despite Achelous' transformations, Hercules managed to win the battle and married the princess. According to , the myth symbolises the struggle of ancient Aetolians to control the river's power with embankments, by which the river was confined to its bed and thus the area gained large tracts of land for cultivation.


Historical population
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94,181
89,691


Landmarks
  • The Archaeological Museum of Agrinion, located in the city center, at 1-2 Diamantis Street. website
  • The neoclassical buildings of the tobacco storehouses and Papapetrou, which date from the early 20th century.
  • The Papastrateio Municipal Park.
  • The Papastratios Municipal Library.
  • The Dimokratias Square, the main square of the city.
  • The remains of the Church of the Holy Trinity of Mavrika (8th-9th century), situated at the banks of .
  • Lakes and .
  • The ancient city of Stratos.
  • The gorge of Kleisoura, on the old national road, south of the city.
  • The hydroelectric dams of Kremasta, Kastraki and Stratos.


Mayors
  • Georgios Baibas (1899–1907)
  • Andreas Panagopoulos (1925–1934 and 1951–1952)
  • Dimitrios Votsis (1934–1941)
  • Anastasios Panagopoulos (1964–1967)
  • Stelios Tsitsimelis (1975–1986)
  • Giannis Vainas (1986–1994)
  • Thimios Sokos (1994–2006)
  • Pavlos Moscholios (2006–2014)
  • Georgios Papanastasiou (2014–present)


Famous citizens
  • Stratos Apostolakis (1964) – footballer
  • (1959) – footballer
  • Kostas Chatzopoulos (1868–1920) – poet
  • Christos Garoufalis (1959) – writer
  • – actress
  • Panagiotis Danglis (1853–1924) – general and politician
  • (1983) – footballer
  • (1907–1944) – resistance fighter
  • (1933) – actor
  • Panos Kaponis (Caponis) (1947) – poet & writer
  • Christos Kapralos (1909–1993) – artist
  • (1953–2005) – Marathon runner
  • Aristidis Moschos (1930–2001) – musician
  • Pythagoras Papastamatiou (1930–1979) – writer
  • Thodoros (1931–2018) – sculptor
  • Evangelos Papastratos (1910–1988) – industrialist and benefactor of Agrinio
  • – actress
  • (1949) – poet
  • (1974) – singer and composer
  • Spiros and Eleni Tsiknia – Benefactors of Agrinio
  • Aristovoulos Kois - Revolutionary


Sporting teams
  • FC – Super League Greece
  • Gymnastiki Etairia Agriniou (G.E.A.)
  • A.O. Agriniou
  • Ionikos 80 Volleyball
  • Nautikos Omilos
  • Asteras Agriniou
  • PAO Agriniou
  • Panagriniakos

== Gallery ==


See also
  • List of settlements in Aetolia-Acarnania
  • List of ancient Greek cities


External links

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