Kalamata (
Greek, Modern: Καλαμάτα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ai), older forms: Kalamai is a city in southern
Greece, on the
Peloponnesos, by the
Mediterranean. It is the capital of the
Messinia prefecture. It is located about 60 km SE of
Kyparissia and
GR-9, about 120 km SSE of
Pyrgos, about 80 km SW of
Tripoli, about 60 km W of
Sparta, NW of
Areopoli and about 8 km E of
Messene. In 1991 the city had 44,052 inhabitants. Capital and chief port of the prefecture of Messinia, built in the heart of the Messinian Gulf near the ancient city of Farai mentioned by Homer, 238 km from Athens, the land of Kalamatianos dance and the silk kerchief; of succulent dark olives, honey eyed figs and the honey covered sesame sweet called "pastelli".
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