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Valtos Province
Επαρχία Βάλτου
Province of Greece
2006

Capital Amfilochia

Valtos Province ( Greek: Επαρχία Βάλτου) is one of the five former provinces of Aetolia-Acarnania in Greece. It lies in the northern part of Aetolia-Acarnania. Its capital was Amfilochia. The Acheloos River was the border of the province to Evrytania. Its territory corresponded with that of the current municipality Amfilochia and the municipal unit Stratos. [1] It was abolished in 2006. During Ottoman rule, the region of Valtos (which means "swamp" in Greek) was a haven for bandits and brigands. During the struggle for the liberation of Greece Valtos contributed many fighters and leaders to the Greek Revolution.

References

  1. ^ "Detailed census results 1991" (PDF). (39 MB) (in Greek and French)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Valtos Province
Επαρχία Βάλτου
Province of Greece
2006

Capital Amfilochia

Valtos Province ( Greek: Επαρχία Βάλτου) is one of the five former provinces of Aetolia-Acarnania in Greece. It lies in the northern part of Aetolia-Acarnania. Its capital was Amfilochia. The Acheloos River was the border of the province to Evrytania. Its territory corresponded with that of the current municipality Amfilochia and the municipal unit Stratos. [1] It was abolished in 2006. During Ottoman rule, the region of Valtos (which means "swamp" in Greek) was a haven for bandits and brigands. During the struggle for the liberation of Greece Valtos contributed many fighters and leaders to the Greek Revolution.

References

  1. ^ "Detailed census results 1991" (PDF). (39 MB) (in Greek and French)


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