Agia Anna

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Agia Anna is a village in Greece in the municipal unit of Oleni. In 2001 its population was 413. Agia Anna is built on the slopes of the Axofolia hill in the Foloi mountains with a view mainly to the west. It is built amphitheatrically. Agia Anna is located near Karatoula, south of Patras, north-northwest of Olympia, about 25 to 30 km northeast of Pyrgos and about 25 to 30 km east-southeast of Amaliada.
Agia Anna is located on a mountain range that extends from Katakolo to southwestern Lasiona. Much of the area are forested to the west and the east, farmlands are within the village area and some valleys. The village dates back to the Ottoman times which had a leader of the inhabitants of that time, they hide from the Turks. In the Lakkes location between Pefki and Akropotamia, it was built on the first village by its church and monastery, it is presently west.

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