Agia Triada (
Greek, Modern: Αγία Τριάδα, Ancient/
Katharevousa: -s, meaning the Holy
Trinity), older form
Agia Trias, is a
village in the northern part of the
municipality of
Lasionas and the northern part of the
prefecture of Ilia. It is accessed by a road connecting Patras and Tripoli, the
GR-33 and the Amaliada to Simpoulo Road 4 km N. It is located about 35 km S of
Patras, about 55 km from the
Rio-Antirio bridge, about 95 km SW of
Kalavryta, about 105 km W of
Tripoli, about 50 km N of
Olympia and about 40 to 45 km NE of
Pyrgos. The
Pineios River flows north of the community and also the
Achaea prefecture is to the north of the river.
Nearest places
Geography
- Location:
- Longitude: 21.646 (21°38'40') E
- Latitude: 37.862 (37°51'39') N
- Postal code: 270 69
- Elevation: 460 m
- Dialing code: +11+30-26220 (030-26220)
Historical population
| Year
| population
| Change |
| 1981
| 244
| - |
| 1991
| 299
| +55 or +22.54% |
| 2001
| 356
| +57 or +19.06% |
Agia Triada has a school, a church, and a square (plateia).
Much of the area are forested or have no farmlands, half of the area are covered with pine forests in the south and west and a few hills and along to the east with a few bushes and grasslands. The village is located on a valley with the Peneus River and curvy roads up to the bridge of GR-33. The northern part is the Peneus River. The mountains of Skollis in the northwest and Erymanthus to the east can be seen.
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