Gytheio
Gytheio
Γύθειο | |
|---|---|
The port and promenade | |
Location within the regional unit | |
Gytheio | |
| Coordinates: 36°45.7′N 22°33.9′E / 36.7617°N 22.5650°E | |
| Country | Greece |
| Administrative region | Peloponnese |
| Regional unit | Laconia |
| Municipality | East Mani |
| Area | |
| • Municipal unit | 197.3 km2 (76.2 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 5 m (16 ft) |
| Population (2021) | |
| • Municipal unit | 6,987 |
| • Municipal unit density | 35.41/km2 (91.72/sq mi) |
| • Community | 4,542 |
| Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
| Postal code | 232 00 |
| Area code | 27330 |
| Vehicle registration | ΑΚ |
Gytheio (Greek: Γύθειο [ˈʝiθio]) or Gythio, also the ancient Gythium or Gytheion (Ancient Greek: Γύθειον), is a town on the eastern shore of the Mani Peninsula in the Peloponnese of southern Greece, in the historical and administrative region of Laconia. It is the largest and most important town in Mani. Gytheio is the seat of the municipality of East Mani. Gytheio is significant in the history of Mani and the Maniots.
Ancient Gytheio was the seaport of Ancient Sparta, approximately 40 kilometres (25 miles) north. Gytheio continued to be a major port until its destruction in the 4th century CE, possibly by an earthquake. Its strategic location made it a coveted possession for foreign powers into the 20th century.
The small island of Cranae, where, according to myth, Paris and Helen spent their first night together before departing for Troy, lies off the coast of Gytheio.
Gytheio was formerly a municipality in Laconia. Since a nationwide 2011 government reform it is part of the municipality East Mani, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 197.313 km2.