Lampeia (Greek: Λαμπεία, Romanization before the 1990s, Lambia), rarely Lampia, is a Greek town and a muinicipality on the southern part of the Divri (Δίβρη) range and is also known as that name. Its population is presently around 1,000. Lampeia is in a valley setting and GR-33 passes through narrowly. Distance from Patras is 82 km S, nearly 50 km N of Olympia and 70 km NW of Tripoli. The town sprawls over the southwestern shoulder and does not cover. GR-33 runs within the valley with the length of about 5 km. The land outside Lampeia is mostly rocky.
In ancient times it was part of Arcadia. It is presently in the northeastern part of the prefecture of Ilia.
Nearest places (commune)
- Amygdali
- Astra
- Tripotamia (east)
Subdivisions:
- Amygdali
- Astra
- Astras
- Kalyvia Astra
Communes:
Historical population:
The population went to low as 575.
| Year | Communal population | Change | Municipal population | Change
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| 1981 | 757 | - | - | -
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| 1991 | 576 | -171/22.59% | 1,243 | -
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| 2001 | 764 | 3/% | 1,374 | 131/10.54%
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The commune has a school, a gymnasium, a church, and a square (plateia).
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