Acarnania

Acarnania
Ἀκαρνανία
Region
Ruins of the theatre, Stratos
Ruins of the theatre, Stratos
Map of ancient Acarnania
Map of ancient Acarnania
CountryGreece
LocationWestern Greece
Major citiesStratos
DialectsDoric

Acarnania (Greek: Ἀκαρνανία) is a region of west-central Greece that lies along the Ionian Sea, west of Aetolia, with the Achelous River for a boundary, and north of the gulf of Calydon, which is the entrance to the Gulf of Corinth. Today it forms the western part of the regional unit of Aetolia-Acarnania. The capital and principal city in ancient times was Stratos. The north[1] side of Acarnania of the Corinthian Gulf was considered part of the region of Epirus.

Acarnania's foundation in Greek mythology was traditionally ascribed to Acarnan, son of Alcmaeon.

Ancient Greek Northern regions
  1. ^ Adages III iv 1 to IV ii 100 by Desiderius Erasmus, 2005, ISBN 0802036430, page 538, "Acarnania on the northern side of the Corinthian gulf was part of Epirus"

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