Kalamata

Kalamata (Greek: Καλαμάτα [kalaˈmata]) is the second most populous city of the Peloponnese peninsula, after Patras, in southern Greece and the largest city of the homonymous administrative region. As the capital and chief port of the Messenia regional unit, it lies along the Nedon River at the head of the Messenian Gulf.

Kalamata
Καλαμάτα
Municipality
Clockwise from top right: Promenade of Kalamata, Saint John Church, Kyriakou Folklore Museum, Kalamata City Hall, Archaeological Museum of Messenia, Church of the Holy Apostles, Kalamata Castle
Kalamata
Location within the region
Coordinates: 37°02′16″N 22°06′40″E
CountryGreece
Administrative regionPeloponnese
Regional unitMessenia
Government
  MayorAthanasios Vasilopoulos (New Democracy; since 1 September 2019)
Area
  Municipality440.3 km2 (170.0 sq mi)
  Municipal unit253.3 km2 (97.8 sq mi)
Highest elevation
21 m (69 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2021)
  Municipality72,906
  Density170/km2 (430/sq mi)
  Municipal unit
66,135
  Municipal unit density260/km2 (680/sq mi)
  Community
58,816
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
241 00
Area code(s)27210
Vehicle registrationKM
Websitewww.kalamata.gr

The 2021 census recorded 72,906 inhabitants for the wider Kalamata Municipality, of which 66,135 resided in the municipal unit of Kalamata, and 58,816 in the city proper. Kalamata is renowned as the land of the Kalamatianos dance, Kalamata olives and Kalamata olive oil.

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