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  • Patras is the third biggest city in Greece and the regional capital of Western Greece, located in northern Peloponnese, 215 kilometers (134 miles) west of Athens. The city is situated in the slopes of Mount Panachaikon, with a view of the Gulf of Patras.
    The city of Patras has a population of 213,984 people (in 2011).
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  • Patras is the third biggest city in Greece. It is the capital of the periphery of Western Greece and tha main city in Achaea Prefecture.
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  • The third largest city in Greece and capital of Achaia. Ηλιοβασίλεμα της Πάτρας. Patras is located in Peloponnisos and is well know for it’s natural beauty.
  • Patras is the third biggest city in Greece and the regional capital of Western Greece, located in northern Peloponnese, 215 kilometers (134 miles) west of Athens.
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  • Patras is a university city (hence the connection to its cultural strengths: performing arts and modern urban literature), as well as Greece’s gateway to the west.