Lykissa
Lykissa is a small village on the mountain of Mount Lykodimo in Messenia, Greece. The settlement was founded during the Greek revolution by Nikos Pantazopoulos. It is part of the municipal unit Petalidi, which is part of the municipality Messini.
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Subdivisions of the municipality of Messini |
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Municipal unit of Aipeia | |
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Municipal unit of Androusa |
- Agrilia
- Amfithea
- Androusa
- Ellinoekklisia
- Eva
- Kalamaras
- Kalogerorrachi
- Manganiako
- Polylofos
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Municipal unit of Aristomenis |
- Aristomenis
- Diodia
- Kefalovryso
- Koutifaris
- Manesis
- Pelekanada
- Platanovrysi
- Poulitsi
- Sterna
- Strefi
- Voutaina
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Municipal unit of Ithomi | |
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Municipal unit of Messini |
- Analipsi
- Avramiou
- Karteroli
- Lefkochora
- Lykotrafos
- Madena
- Mavrommati
- Messini
- Neochori
- Pilalistra
- Piperitsa
- Spitali
- Triodos
- Velika
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Municipal unit of Petalidi |
- Achladochori
- Daras
- Drosia
- Kalochori
- Karpofora
- Kastania
- Kokkino
- Lykissa
- Mathia
- Neromylos
- Paniperi
- Petalidi
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Municipal unit of Trikorfo | |
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Municipal unit of Voufrades |
- Charavgi
- Chatzis
- Kourtaki
- Miliotio
- Petritsi
- Vlasis
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Coordinates: 36°54′47″N 21°52′12″E / 36.913°N 21.870°E / 36.913; 21.870