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Elos is a village and a former municipality in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Evrotas, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 117.577 km2. The population of the village was 742 people in 2011. It had its own primary school until 2012. The municipal unit has 5, 718 inhabitants. The seat of the municipality was in Vlachioti. The inhabitants work as farmers producing oranges and olive oil. The municipal unit has a coastline on the Laconian Gulf. The Evrotas River is west of Elos. The name dates back to ancient times. It is located West of Monemvasia, East of Gytheio and Southeast of Sparta. MythologyPausanias mentions a seaside city near Sparta called Helos, whose inhabitants were enslaved and became the helots. Helos was founded by Helios, the younger son of Perseus. The city was reduced by siege by the Dorians, and their inhabitants became the first slaves of the Lacedemonian state.
- Latitude Of Centre: 7° 5′ 19.00″ S
- Longitude Of Centre: 107° 40′ 32.02″ E
- Geonames: Geonames
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- Portuguese: Elos
- Norwegian: Linker
- Amharic: አገናኞች
- Lithuanian: Nuorodos
- Serbian (Cyrillic): Линкови
- Kazakh: Сілтемелер
- Thai: ลิงค์
- Russian: Ссылки
- Malay: Pautan
- Central Kurdish: بەستەرەکان
- Igbo: Njikọ
- Konkani: दुवे
- Corsican: Ligami
- Bambara: Liens (Jɛkuluw)
- Berber: ⴰⵙⵙⴰⵖⴻⵏ
- Turkish: Bağlantılar
- Maithili: लिंक
- Western Frisian: Links
- Basque: Estekak
- Estonian: Lingid
- Esperanto: Ligiloj
- Ewe: Kadodowo
- Catalan: Enllaços
- Bosnian: Linkovi
- Aymara: Ukax Mä Link Ukhamawa
- Scottish Gaelic: Ceanglaichean
- Polish: Spinki Do Mankietów
- Luxembourgish: Linken
- Galician: Ligazóns
- Belarusian: Спасылкі
- Filipino: Mga Link
- Guaraní: Umi Enlace
- Indonesian: Tautan
- Sanskrit: लिङ्कानि
- Urdu: لنکس
- Zulu: Izixhumanisi
- Afrikaans: Skakels
- Javanese (Latin): Pranala
- Irish: Naisc
- Sindhi: لنڪس
- Slovene: Povezave
- Sinhala: සබැඳි
- Romanian: Legături
- Quechua: T'Inkikuna
- Pashto: لینکونه
- Punjabi (Gurmukhi): ਲਿੰਕ
- Oromo: Hidhamtoota
- Malayalam: ലിങ്കുകൾ
- Māori: Hononga
- Latvian: Saites
- Lao: ລິ້ງຄ໌
- Ilocano: Dagiti Silpo
- Haitian: Lyen
- Krio: Links Dɛn We De
- Yiddish: לינקס
- Uyghur: ئۇلىنىشلار
- Tatar: Сылтамалар
- Tsonga: Swihlanganisi
- Slovak: Odkazy
- Kinyarwanda: Ihuza
- Mongolian (Cyrillic): Холбоосууд
- Khmer: តំណភ្ជាប់
- Tajik (Cyrillic): Пайвандҳо
- Telugu: లింకులు
- Divehi: ލިންކްސް
- Sundanese: Tumbu
- Armenian: Հղումներ
- Macedonian: Врски
- Icelandic: Tenglar
- Arabic: روابط
- Hebrew: קישורים
- Kannada: ಲಿಂಕ್ಗಳು
- Ganda: Enkolagana
- Malagasy: Rohy
- Persian: پیوندها
- Korean: 모래밭
- Spanish: Campo De Golf
- Tigrinya: መላግቦታት
- Gujarati: લિંક્સ
- Swahili: Viungo
- Akan: Nkitahodi Ahorow
- Vietnamese: Liên Kết
- Lingala: Ba Liens
- Latin: Vincula
- Kurdish: Girêdanên
- Albanian: Lidhjet
- Kyrgyz: Шилтемелер
- Yoruba: Awọn Ọna Asopọ
- Dutch: Koppelingen
- Finnish: Linkit
- Oriya: ଲିଙ୍କ୍
- Greek: Εδαφος Διά Παιγνίδι Γκολφ
- Georgian: Ბმულები
- Hausa: Hanyoyin Haɗi
- Hungarian: Linkek
- Bhodjpouri: लिंक दिहल गइल बा
- Turkmen: Salgylar
- Hawaiian: Nā Loulou
- Northern Sotho: Dikgokagano
- Chinese (Simplified): 链接
- Ukrainian: Посилання
- Assamese: লিংকসমূহ
- Japanese: リンク
- Nepali: लिङ्कहरू
- Somali: Xiriirinta
- Bengali: লিঙ্ক
- Italian: Collegamenti
- Mizo: Link Te A Awm
- Tamazight (Latin): Assnan
- Swedish: Länkar
- Tamil: இணைப்புகள்
- Bulgarian: Връзки
- Southern Sotho: Lihokelo
- Chewa: Maulalo
- Welsh: Cysylltiadau
- Uzbek (Cyrillic): Havolalar
- Burmese: လင့်များ
- Samoan: So'Oga
- Hmong: Txuas
- Xhosa: Unxulumano