250px|thumb|Mantzavinata from Hagia Sophia church 250px|thumb|Hills of blue clay in Mantzavinata 250px|thumb|Hills of blue clay south of Mantzavinata during summer 250px|thumb|The Maspali hill during winter Mantzavinata ( ) is a village in the southwest of Kefalonia island, 4 km southwest of Lixouri on the Paliki peninsula. Mantzavinata is famous for its wines, a wine festival is held each August in Mantzavinata.
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250px|thumb|Mantzavinata from Hagia Sophia church 250px|thumb|Hills of blue clay in Mantzavinata 250px|thumb|Hills of blue clay south of Mantzavinata during summer 250px|thumb|The Maspali hill during winter Mantzavinata ( ) is a village in the southwest of Kefalonia island, 4 km southwest of Lixouri on the Paliki peninsula. Mantzavinata is famous for its wines, a wine festival is held each August in Mantzavinata.
==Geography== Mantzavinata is surrounded by blue clay hills, many covered with groves. This landscape is declared geosite nr.2 of the Geopark Kefalonia Ithaka, other nearby Geoparks as part of the village are Xi (nr. 3) and Kounopetra (nr. 4).
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