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'Loutraki' (Greek, Modern: Λουτράκι, Ancient/Katharevousa: Λουτράκιον) is a seaside town located 4 km NE of Corinth in the Prefecture of Corinthia, Greece. Loutraki is the seat of the municipality Loutraki-Perachora. It is largely a tourist town, and is well-kown in Greece for its vast natural springs. The name itself, ''Loutraki'' derives from the Greek word for ''Spring''. Within Greece, Loutraki is also famous for its spring water, which is bottled and sold widely.
In 1847, an announcement in Italy asserting the therapeutic benefits of bathing in the natural thermal spas found in Loutraki caused an influx of settlers in the surrounding areas, thereby creating modern Loutraki. In 1928 Loutraki was completely destroyed by earthquake and rebuilt. A large park was created by reclaimig sea area using the rubble of the fallen houses. Another strong earthquake hit the area in 1981 with less destructive effects.
The mountains dominate the north, northeast and further southeast. A monastery named Osios Patapios is located about 10 km NW of Loutraki on Geraneia mountain, offering great view of the Isthmos area and the Gulf of Corinth.
Loutraki is well known for its Casino (Club Hotel Casino Loutraki), one of the biggest in Europe. The town has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, churches, banks, plenty of hotels and spa facilities. It is connected to Athens and Corinth by bus and train.

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Nearest places
Historical population
See also
External links

Nearest places



Perachora (NW)

Corinth (SW)

Historical population


Year Communal population Change
1981 8,543 -
1991 9,388 +845/+9.89%

See also



Loutraki-Perachora

Perachora

List of settlements in the Corinthia prefecture

External links



Municipality of Loutraki

travelinfo.gr - Loutraki














'North:' Geraneia mountains and Perachora (NW)
'West:' Corinthian Gulf and Corinth (SW) 'Loutraki' 'East:' Saronic Gulf and Agioi Theodoroi (NE)

'South:' Corinthian Gulf and Isthmus (SE)


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