Ammoudia, Preveza

Ammoudia (Greek: Αμμουδιά, before 1928: Σπλάντζα – Splantza[2]) is a small fishing village in the municipal unit of Fanari in the municipality of Parga, Preveza regional unit in Epirus, in northwestern Greece.

Ammoudia is located on the Ionian Sea coast, 9 kilometres (6 mi) southeast of Parga.

The mouth of the river Acheron is in the village.

During the Axis occupation Ammoudia was among the villages targeted by a joint German-Cham Albanian armed operation in August 1943.

[3] A primary school Greek teacher (Socrates Georgoulas) who taught in the area in the 1960s noted in a report he compiled for the Hellenic Folklore Research Centre that in 1964 that most inhabitants of the village spoke Albanian, Albanian: Spllancë) and had no knowledge of Greek.