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The Pertouli, Neraidochori, Pyrra, Drosochori, Agios Nikolaos, Desi are settlements in the area Trikala.
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The Pertouli is built at an altitude of 1,150 meters on the slopes of Koziakas. Its actual population, according to the 2001 census, is 198 inhabitants. Many of the houses in the village are made of stone. Around Pertouli is the homonymous forest with an area of about 33,000 acres, managed by the Forest Administration of Pertouli, which is under the Fund for Administration and Management of University Forests of AUTh.
The Neraidochori is built at an altitude of 1,140 meters on the slopes of Koziakas and is one of the most mountainous settlements in the prefecture of Trikala. Its old name is Veternik. Its population according to the 2001 census is 324 inhabitants. The village was engaged in trade and mainly in the wool trade.
The Drosochori Trikala is located in the Athamanika Mountains, in Pindos and is surrounded by the peaks of Tsouka (1500 m), Charta (1400 m) and Eggo (2180 m). In summer its population exceeds 400 inhabitants, while in winter it is completely deserted.
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- Saint Nicholas, Neraidochori. Agios Nikolaos is the church of the village, three-aisled (with two wooden colonnades) of royal style without a dome. It is reported that it was built around 1450. Later in 1763 the current church of Agios Nikolaos was built and was the second parish of the village. The temple was repaired in 1830
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