AGIOS ANDREAS, PATRAS
| 'Agios Andreas' '''Αγιος Ανδρέας''' | |
|---|---|
| Prefecture: | Achaia |
| Province: | Patras |
| City: | Patras |
| Section: | Central |
| Distance from downtown: | 2 km south |
| Population: (2001) Total Density Rank | about 5,000 -/km² |
| Population percentage (''2005''): | about 4% |
| Elevation: -lowest: -centre: -highest: | ''Ionian Sea'' 10 m(centre) about 30 m (east) |
| Area/distance code: | 11-0030-2610 |
'Agios Andreas' or 'Ayios Andreas' (Greek: Αγιος Ανδρέας meaning Saint Andrew) also with an a and the e accented is a neighbourhood in the southcentral part of the city of Patras, 2 km from the downtown core. Agios Andreas are linked with the Akti Dymaion and the GR-9/E55 (Patras - Pyrgos - Kyparissia) and Korinthou Street. The OSE's SPAP line is 300 m from the old shoreline and 500 m from the new shoreline by the expanded Port of Patras.
| Contents |
| Nearest subdivisions |
| Streets |
| Geography |
| History |
| Panorama |
| Other |
Nearest subdivisions
★ Tsivdi, north
Streets
★ Agiou Andreou Street (local and two-way)
★ Akti Dymaion and the GR-9/E55 (Patras - Pyrgos - Kyparissia)
★ Korinthou Street
★ Maizonos Street
★ Papaflessa Street
★ Trion Navarchon Street
Geography
The area are made up of residential homes all over the area, except for the western part where there is several supermarket and a cinema and trees by the old coastline. Westward is the proposed cargo section of the Port of Patras and several playground. Houses are mainly eight storeys tall. Its total area is approximately 2 to 3 km² and 1 to 1.5 km in length from west to east and 1 km in width from north to south. Its total street length is approximately 20 km of which 4 km are main streets, the rest are residential.
History
The area used to be farmlands until the early-20th century when the area saw housing expansion with neoclassical buildings, streets were paved. The population grew later on. After World War II and the Greek Civil War, the area saw taller buildings as high as eight storeys tall and many neo classical buildings are rarely seen. A supermarket was added later on in the 1990s and later, a cinema was added. More land was added to the west and in the early-2000s the Port of Patras expanded southward.
Panorama
Its panorama includes the Panachaiko mountains to the east, more to the south and southeast including Omplos, Varasova and Arakynthos to the west and northwest and more to the north, much of them are blocked by tall buildings.
Other
Agios Andreas has a few schools, a lyceum (secondary school), a gymnasium (high school), a coast guard station and a few churches. It has also a several gas stations in the west.
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