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Agios Germanos

Agios Germanos, (Greek: Άγιος Γερμανός), is a village in the Prespes Municipality in West Macedonia, Greece. Agios Germanos is located at an altitude of approximately 1,100 meters (3,606 feet), on a hillside, part of the Varnoundas Mountains. It is 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) from the Prespes lakes, which can be seen from a panorama location of the village. Agios Germanos lies 45 km (28 mi) from Florina, and 44 km (27 mi) from Kastoria.

Agios Germanos
Άγιος Γερμανός
Agios Germanos church
Agios Germanos
Coordinates: 40°50.18′N 21°09.32′E / 40.83633°N 21.15533°E / 40.83633; 21.15533
CountryGreece
Administrative regionWest Macedonia
Regional unitFlorina
MunicipalityPrespes
Municipal unitPrespes
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Rural
182
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Name Edit

Until 1926, the village was known as German (Greek: Γέρμαν).[2] In Macedonian and Bulgarian, it is known as Герман, German and the name of the settlement comes from the old village church Sveti German (Saint Germanus).[3] In Albanian, the village is called Gjerman.[4] The modern Greek name Agios Germanos means "Saint Germanus".

Features Edit

The village is the only village in the Prespes region that has preserved all of the old stone houses. The Byzantine church that forms the nucleus of the present village dates to the beginning of the 11th century. It has very interesting frescos painted in three different phases. Nearby, the church of Agios Athanasios was built at the end of the 18th century.

The village is especially known among tourists for hiking, bird watching and the Agios Germanos river with falls, which has the endangered species of Prespa trout. Agios Germanos river is on the northeast of the village. One can also see the restored water mills along the river.

Following the paths, one can reach the impressive mixed fir-beech forests, and the summits of Kitsevo or Despotiko (2,177m). The Sarakatsani, nomadic shepherds from Thessaly, have the tradition of bringing their herds to graze on these mountains every year from May to October.

Just north of the village is an early 20th-century church built by Steven Doinidis. This church is kept up by the villagers, who number just over 200 as of 2008.

Demographics Edit

According to Bosnian ethnographer Stefan Verković, in 1889 the village had 213 households and a population of 1016 Bulgarians.[5] In 1900, 680 Slavonic speaking Christians and 125 Albanian Muslims lived in the village.[3] In 1905 the population had gone up to 1250 with 90 of them being Arnauts (Albanians) and the rest – Bulgarians.[6]

The Greek census (1920) recorded 1549 people in the village and in 1923 there were 135 inhabitants (or 17 families) who were Muslim.[7] The Albanian village population was present until 1926 when it was replaced with prosfiges (Greek refugees),[8] due to the Greek-Turkish population exchange. A separate neighbourhood of the village named Shaoftsi (Macedonian: Шаофци) was inhabited by Muslims and later repopulated by Greek refugees.[3] In 1926, there were 909 refugee families from Asia Minor in the village.[7] The Greek census (1928) recorded 162 village inhabitants.[7] After the Greek Civil War, the Macedonian speaking population decreased and in their place Aromanians and Greeks settled in the village.[8] The Aromanians originated from Giannitsa and the region of Epirus.[9] In the early 1970s, some 20 Christian Macedonian-speaking families resided in the village.[3]

Agios Germanos had 237 inhabitants in 1981.[10] In fieldwork done by Riki Van Boeschoten in late 1993, Agios Germanos was populated by Aromanians, Slavophones and a Greek population descended from Anatolian Greek refugees who arrived during the Greek-Turkish population exchange.[10] The Macedonian language was used by people of all ages, both in public and private settings, and as the main language for interpersonal relationships.[10] Some elderly villagers had little knowledge of Greek.[10] The Aromanian language was spoken in the village by people over 30 in public and private settings.[10] Children understood the language, but mostly did not use it.[10]

Gallery Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Απογραφή Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2011. ΜΟΝΙΜΟΣ Πληθυσμός" (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority.
  2. ^ "Πανδέκτης: German -- Agios Germanos". Retrieved 14 November 2018. Pandektis: Name Changes of Settlements in Greece, compiled by the Institute for Neohellenic Research
  3. ^ a b c d Włodzimierz 1970, p. 135. [1] "Герман... Пред селото имало маало Шаофци во кое жибееле мусл., а потоа Просвиги. Во 1900 год. во селото имало 680 М. и 125 мусл. А. Сега живеат во селото само ок. 20 мак. фамили. Во селото се наога црква Св. Герман... Името е примарно, меморијално, дадено по името на црквата."
  4. ^ Abdullai, Fejzulla (2004). Prespa: Vështrime gjeografike. Logos-A. p. 248. ISBN 9789989581526.
  5. ^ Стефан Веркович. СПб, 1889. с. 302 (in Russian)
  6. ^ D.M. Brancoff. La Macédoine et sa Population Chrétienne. Paris, 1905. р.170 (in French)
  7. ^ a b c Pelagidis, Efstathios (1992). Η αποκατάσταση των προσφύγων στη Δυτική Μακεδονία (1923-1930) [The rehabilitation of refugees in Western Macedonia: 1923-1930] (Ph.D.). Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. p. 75. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  8. ^ a b Włodzimierz, Pianka (1970). Toponomastikata na Ohridsko-Prespanskiot bazen. Institut za makedonski jazik "Krste Misirkov". p. 134. "Во 1900 год. само во с. Роби, Попли и Герман имало Албанци, на чие место во 1926 год. дошле Просвиги. По револуцијата мак. население по селата е познато помало, на местото од исбеганите Македонци се дојдени Власи и Грци."
  9. ^ Vatsikopoulos, Helen (2020). "Memories of Abandonment and Ruination in Prespa, Greek Macedonia". Journal of Modern Greek Studies. 38 (2): 430. "1,700 Vlach nomad pastoralists were resettled in Prespa. Those from Epirus and Yiannitsa were resettled in Ayios Germanos and Kallithea"
  10. ^ a b c d e f Van Boeschoten, Riki (2001). "Usage des langues minoritaires dans les départements de Florina et d'Aridea (Macédoine)" [Use of minority languages in the departments of Florina and Aridea (Macedonia)]. Strates. 10. Table 1: Réfugiés grecs; Footnote 2: Le terme « réfugié » est utilisé ici pour désigner les Grecs d’Asie Mineure qui se sont établis en Grèce dans les années vingt après l’échange de population entre la Turquie et la Grèce (Traité de Lausanne, 1924). Table 3: Agios Germanos, 237; V, S, R, M1, V2; V = Valaques (Aroumains), S = Slavophones, R = Refugiés, M = macédonien, V = valaque (aroumain)"

External links Edit

  • Prespes website

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Agios Germanos Greek Agios Germanos is a village in the Prespes Municipality in West Macedonia Greece Agios Germanos is located at an altitude of approximately 1 100 meters 3 606 feet on a hillside part of the Varnoundas Mountains It is 7 kilometers 4 3 mi from the Prespes lakes which can be seen from a panorama location of the village Agios Germanos lies 45 km 28 mi from Florina and 44 km 27 mi from Kastoria Agios Germanos Agios GermanosAgios Germanos churchAgios GermanosCoordinates 40 50 18 N 21 09 32 E 40 83633 N 21 15533 E 40 83633 21 15533CountryGreeceAdministrative regionWest MacedoniaRegional unitFlorinaMunicipalityPrespesMunicipal unitPrespesPopulation 2011 1 Rural182Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Contents 1 Name 2 Features 3 Demographics 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksName EditUntil 1926 the village was known as German Greek German 2 In Macedonian and Bulgarian it is known as German German and the name of the settlement comes from the old village church Sveti German Saint Germanus 3 In Albanian the village is called Gjerman 4 The modern Greek name Agios Germanos means Saint Germanus Features EditThe village is the only village in the Prespes region that has preserved all of the old stone houses The Byzantine church that forms the nucleus of the present village dates to the beginning of the 11th century It has very interesting frescos painted in three different phases Nearby the church of Agios Athanasios was built at the end of the 18th century The village is especially known among tourists for hiking bird watching and the Agios Germanos river with falls which has the endangered species of Prespa trout Agios Germanos river is on the northeast of the village One can also see the restored water mills along the river Following the paths one can reach the impressive mixed fir beech forests and the summits of Kitsevo or Despotiko 2 177m The Sarakatsani nomadic shepherds from Thessaly have the tradition of bringing their herds to graze on these mountains every year from May to October Just north of the village is an early 20th century church built by Steven Doinidis This church is kept up by the villagers who number just over 200 as of 2008 Demographics EditAccording to Bosnian ethnographer Stefan Verkovic in 1889 the village had 213 households and a population of 1016 Bulgarians 5 In 1900 680 Slavonic speaking Christians and 125 Albanian Muslims lived in the village 3 In 1905 the population had gone up to 1250 with 90 of them being Arnauts Albanians and the rest Bulgarians 6 The Greek census 1920 recorded 1549 people in the village and in 1923 there were 135 inhabitants or 17 families who were Muslim 7 The Albanian village population was present until 1926 when it was replaced with prosfiges Greek refugees 8 due to the Greek Turkish population exchange A separate neighbourhood of the village named Shaoftsi Macedonian Shaofci was inhabited by Muslims and later repopulated by Greek refugees 3 In 1926 there were 909 refugee families from Asia Minor in the village 7 The Greek census 1928 recorded 162 village inhabitants 7 After the Greek Civil War the Macedonian speaking population decreased and in their place Aromanians and Greeks settled in the village 8 The Aromanians originated from Giannitsa and the region of Epirus 9 In the early 1970s some 20 Christian Macedonian speaking families resided in the village 3 Agios Germanos had 237 inhabitants in 1981 10 In fieldwork done by Riki Van Boeschoten in late 1993 Agios Germanos was populated by Aromanians Slavophones and a Greek population descended from Anatolian Greek refugees who arrived during the Greek Turkish population exchange 10 The Macedonian language was used by people of all ages both in public and private settings and as the main language for interpersonal relationships 10 Some elderly villagers had little knowledge of Greek 10 The Aromanian language was spoken in the village by people over 30 in public and private settings 10 Children understood the language but mostly did not use it 10 Gallery Edit Across Agios Germanos looking toward Small Prespa Lake Agios Germanos with Small Prespa Lake in the backgroundReferences Edit a b Apografh Plh8ysmoy Katoikiwn 2011 MONIMOS Plh8ysmos in Greek Hellenic Statistical Authority Pandekths German Agios Germanos Retrieved 14 November 2018 Pandektis Name Changes of Settlements in Greece compiled by the Institute for Neohellenic Research a b c d Wlodzimierz 1970 p 135 1 German Pred seloto imalo maalo Shaofci vo koe zhibeele musl a potoa Prosvigi Vo 1900 god vo seloto imalo 680 M i 125 musl A Sega zhiveat vo seloto samo ok 20 mak famili Vo seloto se naoga crkva Sv German Imeto e primarno memoriјalno dadeno po imeto na crkvata Abdullai Fejzulla 2004 Prespa Veshtrime gjeografike Logos A p 248 ISBN 9789989581526 Stefan Verkovich Topografichesko etnograficheskij ocherk Makedonii SPb 1889 s 302 in Russian D M Brancoff La Macedoine et sa Population Chretienne Paris 1905 r 170 in French a b c Pelagidis Efstathios 1992 H apokatastash twn prosfygwn sth Dytikh Makedonia 1923 1930 The rehabilitation of refugees in Western Macedonia 1923 1930 Ph D Aristotle University of Thessaloniki p 75 Retrieved 28 March 2022 a b Wlodzimierz Pianka 1970 Toponomastikata na Ohridsko Prespanskiot bazen Institut za makedonski jazik Krste Misirkov p 134 Vo 1900 god samo vo s Robi Popli i German imalo Albanci na chie mesto vo 1926 god doshle Prosvigi Po revoluciјata mak naselenie po selata e poznato pomalo na mestoto od isbeganite Makedonci se doјdeni Vlasi i Grci Vatsikopoulos Helen 2020 Memories of Abandonment and Ruination in Prespa Greek Macedonia Journal of Modern Greek Studies 38 2 430 1 700 Vlach nomad pastoralists were resettled in Prespa Those from Epirus and Yiannitsa were resettled in Ayios Germanos and Kallithea a b c d e f Van Boeschoten Riki 2001 Usage des langues minoritaires dans les departements de Florina et d Aridea Macedoine Use of minority languages in the departments of Florina and Aridea Macedonia Strates 10 Table 1 Refugies grecs Footnote 2 Le terme refugie est utilise ici pour designer les Grecs d Asie Mineure qui se sont etablis en Grece dans les annees vingt apres l echange de population entre la Turquie et la Grece Traite de Lausanne 1924 Table 3 Agios Germanos 237 V S R M1 V2 V Valaques Aroumains S Slavophones R Refugies M macedonien V valaque aroumain External links EditPrespes website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agios Germanos amp oldid 1159913028, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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