Community of Nafpaktos, Administrative territorial entity in Nafpaktos, Greece.
The Community of Nafpaktos is an administrative area on the northern coast of the Gulf of Corinth, stretching between Antirrhium and the Mornos River mouth. The territory includes several settlements spread across agricultural land with views toward the sea.
The area was an important ancient port and played a key role during the Peloponnesian War when Athens controlled the region. The community structure later developed into its modern form with independent administrative status.
The area takes its name from an ancient port that served maritime trade for centuries. Today, the connection to the sea and local traditions shape how residents experience their community.
The community spreads across relatively flat to gently rolling coastal land that is easy to explore on foot or by car. The main coastal road provides access to all the main village areas within the territory.
The territory preserves a long tradition of record-keeping with documented land boundary information stretching back to the mid-20th century. These historical archives offer rare insights into earlier patterns of land ownership and community organization.
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