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  name Kyparissia
  name Local Κυπαρισσία
  periph Peloponnese
  prefec Messinia
  province Trifylia
  population 8648
  population As Of 2001
  population Ref source
  pop Dens 86
  area 1010
  elevation 52
  lat Deg 37
  lat Min 14
  lat Hem N
  lon Deg 21
  lon Min 40
  lon Hem E
  postal Code 245 00
  area Code 27610
  licence ΚΜ
  mayor George Sabaziotis
  website wwwkyparissiagr
  mail kypardim@otenetgr,kypardim@yahoogr
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Kyparissia or '''Kiparissia''', rarely '''Cyparissia''' (. The population has been steady. The town centre is situated on a road ( GR-9 connected almost centrally between Pyrgos and Methone . Its distance is around 65 km north of Pyrgos , 67 km west of Kalamata via GR-9A and approximately 6 km south of the Neda River . The latitude location is about 37.2 N, and almost 25.5 E longitude. The elevation is sea level in the west, approximately 20 m downtown, and 50 m or higher in the east. There are approximately a 1,500 dwellings in the municipality. It is also the seat of the Province of Tryfilia . The town is built amphitheatrically. In the Middle Ages, it was known as '''Arkadia''' (), with the second Greek Alpha accented not sounding like Arcadia .


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(οικισμοί: Μεμί, Μπλεμενιάνοι, Μύλοι, Ροντάκι, Τερψιθέα)
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The city centre is nearly lined, and adjacent to the train tracks. Cyparissia has the southwesternmost railway station in Greece . The railroad station has a freight yard with its length of around 500 m making it the southwestern terminus of the OSE railway line. It is also the agricultural trade centre.

The town is almost surrounded with olive groves and trees and mixed farming. The town has churches. There is one hospital. Forests including Cypress es and Pine s to its east. An acropolis and a fortress built during the Frankish Period .

Kyparissia has schools, lyceums, a gymnasium, banks, churches including Agia Triada, a post office and squares, beaches (''paralies''). Kyparissia also includes a port to the northwest in its bay and the barriers are almost shaped like the letter G but the southwest barrier rons to the northwest from the point. The port is mainly used for cargo purposes and has no ferry services.

Downtown is nearly 200 m from the shoreline of the Ionian Sea which includes the nearby Gulf Of Kyparissia (''Kyparissiakos Kolpos''), and west of the nearest mountains. The port of Kyparissia is to the northwest.

Olive production dominates its agricultural industry and by the sea, second after Zakynthos features sea turtles known as '' Caretta Caretta ''


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The origin of the name dates back to the ancient times, it later entered the Roman , the Byzantine , the Frankish and the Ottoman Empires . Kyparissia did not became Greek again until the Greek War Of Independence of 1821 and finally won in the late- 1820s . After World War II and the Greek Civil War , several buildings were rebuilt, several neo-classical architecture remain today.


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North: Avlonos Northeast: Tripila
West: '' Ionian Sea ''
Kyparissia East: Tripila
South: Filiatra


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