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Terpsithea, Messenia

Coordinates: 37°13′36″N 21°38′02″E / 37.22667°N 21.63389°E / 37.22667; 21.63389
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Terpsithea (Greek: Τερψιθέα) is a village in Messenia, southern Greece. It is a settlement of the town Kyparissia with about 90 residents (2011 census).[1] The village is about 500 metres from the Ionian Sea coast, 4 km southwest of Kyparissia. Greek National Road 9 passes through the village. The area is known for the production of watermelons.

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37°13′36″N 21°38′02″E / 37.22667°N 21.63389°E / 37.22667; 21.63389