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There is another Kechries, see Kechries
Kechries (Greek Modern: Κεχριές, rarely Κεχρεές, Ancient/Katharevousa: Kechreai), older form: Cenchreae, Kechriai, Kekhries, Kekhriai, Kekhriais is a community in the municipality of Corinth in Corinthia. Distance is about 7 km southwest of Corinth and 7 km SE of the Epidavros interchange with GR-8A/E94, N of Galataki and Kato Almyri, E of Examilia, SE of Xylokeriza, S of Kiras Vrysi and WSW of Isthmia.
Nearest places
- Loutra Elenis (south)
- Examilia (west)
- Kiras Vrysi (north)
Geography
- Location:
- Latitude: 37.885 (37°53'6') N
- Longitude: 22.93 (22°59'15') E
- Postal code: 201 00
- Elevation: 20 to 84 m
- Dialing code: +30-27410 (030-27410)
Historical population
| Year | Communal population
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| 1991 | 333 |
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Other
The community has a school, a church and a square (plateia).
Mountains are founded in the west along with a mining area on a mountain and the south while fertile lands are in the central, northern part and the eastern part.
In ancient times, it used to have a port.
Paul visited Cenchreae during his Second Mission Journey.
There is a bay founded in the east and is named Kechries Bay. It is a bay that is located on the western part and forms the westernmost area in the Saronic. It lines the easternmost point of the small Corinth Fault. A few earthquake faults are founded within Kechries.
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