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'''Makrisi''' is a small village, northeast of ]. Like most villages in the ], it isn't very large. The few inhabitants that remain cultivate ] trees. The olive oil produced in the area is of top quality. Makrisi was devastated in the fires that swept through the area in August 2007. '''Makrisi''' is a small village, northeast of ], in the ]. The few inhabitants that remain cultivate ] trees and produce olive oil. Makrisi was devastated in the fires that swept through the area in August 2007.


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Makrisi is a small village, northeast of Megalopolis, in the Peloponnese. The few inhabitants that remain cultivate olive trees and produce olive oil. Makrisi was devastated in the fires that swept through the area in August 2007.


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