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Loutra, Kythnos

Loutra is a traditional seaside settlement and a port in Kythnos, Greece. It is located on the NE part of the island, 5km away from Chora, and 11km from the port of Merihas. Loutra is home to 81 people (according to the 2011 Greek census). The main occupations of the residents are tourism-related services and fishing.[1]

Loutra.

The region of Loutra is mainly known for its hot springs and the 19th c. spa building and its Xenia Hotel. Loutra used to be the main port of the island before the emergence of Merichas. It is also close to the archaeological site of Maroulas.[2][3]

Etymology edit

The village of Loutra (the Baths) owes its name to the thermal baths located on the hot springs which were known since the Roman period.[4]

History edit

Near Loutra is the archaeological site of Maroulas, which includes finds from the Mesolithic period. The area of Loutra has been inhabited since ancient times due to the presence of drinking water and the natural harbour. Since then, Loutra has been known for its thermal springs. [1]

Although the springs had been used since ancient times, the first facilities for exploiting the thermal springs (of Agioi Anargyroi and Kakavos)[5] were built in 1782 during the Ottoman occupation by the dragoman (interpreter) of the Ottoman fleet, Nikolaos Mavrogenis.[6] Then the therapeutic properties of the springs were discovered and following a recommendation from the medical school to modernize the facilities, the construction of the thermal baths complex began. According to the locals, until that point, the inhabitants of modern times used the springs only for treading and for washing blankets and carpets.[7]

The original spa building was completed in 1857 following designs by the architect Christian Hansen and his assistant Laurent, who was in charge of the execution. A few years later, the adjacent tile-roofed neoclassical building was built following designs by Ernest Ziller. The port of Loutra was where the ore from Mount Kakovos was loaded. [8]

Loutra first received electricity in 1932 thanks to a donation from the Kanellopoulos family.[9] In May 1941, during the Axis occupation of Greece, Italian troops landed in Loutra.[10] Loutra started to develop in the 1980s. The village now has a marina and a fishing shelter for fishermen.[11]

Population edit

According to the 1991 Greek census, Loutra had 142 permanent residents. In 2001, the population had dropped to 63 and by 2011, the population had increased to 81 permanent residents who are engaged in tourism and fishing.

Water elements edit

 
Spring in Loutra

The rocks in the area are generally permeable. Use is made of permeable septic tanks which results in pollution of the water table. Borehole drilling in Loutra demonstrates that the water is potable within acceptable limits, unlike most other areas of Kythnos where it is not.

Thermal springs edit

Loutra has two thermal springs of volcanic origin:

Agioi Anargyroi thermal spring (flows into the hydrotherapy center):

● more than 15 000 mg of dissolved solids per liter of water, mainly chlorine and sodium

● water temperature of 38 °C

● moderately radioactive with a concentration of 25 Mach

Kakkavos thermal spring (50 meters from the spring of AgioiAnargyroi, flows directly to the sea):

● ferruginous alkaline spring with sodium iodide, bromide and chloride

● water temperature of 52 °C

● weakly radioactive with a concentration of 4,1 Mach[12]

Archaeological excavations edit

During excavations, ancient circular dwellings, tombs and a human skeleton were discovered, as well as stone tools made of flint, quartz and obsidian.[13]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Loutra". KythnosInfo. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  2. ^ "IAMATIC SOURCES". Κύθνος. Retrieved 2022-06-19.
  3. ^ Freely, p. 36-8
  4. ^ Veloudaki, p. 29.
  5. ^ Μπέλλος, Ηλίας. "Προς πώληση από το ΤΑΙΠΕΔ το spa του... Οθωνα στην Κύθνο | Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗ". www.kathimerini.gr. Retrieved 2022-06-21.
  6. ^ Χιλιαδάκης, p. 56
  7. ^ Φιλιππαίου, p. 92
  8. ^ Χιλιαδάκης, p. 51
  9. ^ 100 Χρόνια Συνδέσμου Κυθνίων 1901-2001, Athens 2011, p.13
  10. ^ Συλλογικό, Οι Κύθνιοι στα χρόνια της Κατοχής 1941-1944, 1995, p. 13
  11. ^ Κοκιασμένου, pp. 82,84
  12. ^ Φιλιππαίου, pp. 65,68,83,88,141
  13. ^ "ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES". Κύθνος. Retrieved 2022-06-21.

Bibliography edit

  • Filippaiou, Kalliopi G. (2014). «Υδατικοί πόροι με έμφαση στα υπόγεια νερά νήσου Κύθνου». National Technical University of Athens. doi:10.26240/HEAL.NTUA.3900.
  • Freely, John (2006). The Cyclades. Discovering the Greek Islands of the Aegean. London: I.B.Tauris & Co. Ltd.
  • Hiliadakis, Stelios, Κύθνος, Εκδόσεις Μαθιουδάκη.
  • Kokiasmenou, Eleni (2014). «Διαχείριση υδατικών πόρων της Νήσου Κύθνου - διπλωματική εργασία - Ιδρυματικό Αποθετήριο». dias.library.tuc.gr. Technical University of Crete
  • Veloudaki, Chrysanthi Anna (2020). Oria Kastro, an insular medieval settlement and fortress on Kythnos: an architectural, archaeological, and historical investigation. The University of Edinburgh-Thesis.
  • Οι Κύθνιοι στα χρόνια της Κατοχής 1941-1944 (1995).
  • 100 Χρόνια Συνδέσμου Κυθνίων 1901-2001 (2011).

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Loutra is a traditional seaside settlement and a port in Kythnos Greece It is located on the NE part of the island 5km away from Chora and 11km from the port of Merihas Loutra is home to 81 people according to the 2011 Greek census The main occupations of the residents are tourism related services and fishing 1 Loutra The region of Loutra is mainly known for its hot springs and the 19th c spa building and its Xenia Hotel Loutra used to be the main port of the island before the emergence of Merichas It is also close to the archaeological site of Maroulas 2 3 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Population 4 Water elements 4 1 Thermal springs 5 Archaeological excavations 6 Gallery 7 References 8 BibliographyEtymology editThe village of Loutra the Baths owes its name to the thermal baths located on the hot springs which were known since the Roman period 4 History editNear Loutra is the archaeological site of Maroulas which includes finds from the Mesolithic period The area of Loutra has been inhabited since ancient times due to the presence of drinking water and the natural harbour Since then Loutra has been known for its thermal springs 1 Although the springs had been used since ancient times the first facilities for exploiting the thermal springs of Agioi Anargyroi and Kakavos 5 were built in 1782 during the Ottoman occupation by the dragoman interpreter of the Ottoman fleet Nikolaos Mavrogenis 6 Then the therapeutic properties of the springs were discovered and following a recommendation from the medical school to modernize the facilities the construction of the thermal baths complex began According to the locals until that point the inhabitants of modern times used the springs only for treading and for washing blankets and carpets 7 The original spa building was completed in 1857 following designs by the architect Christian Hansen and his assistant Laurent who was in charge of the execution A few years later the adjacent tile roofed neoclassical building was built following designs by Ernest Ziller The port of Loutra was where the ore from Mount Kakovos was loaded 8 Loutra first received electricity in 1932 thanks to a donation from the Kanellopoulos family 9 In May 1941 during the Axis occupation of Greece Italian troops landed in Loutra 10 Loutra started to develop in the 1980s The village now has a marina and a fishing shelter for fishermen 11 Population editAccording to the 1991 Greek census Loutra had 142 permanent residents In 2001 the population had dropped to 63 and by 2011 the population had increased to 81 permanent residents who are engaged in tourism and fishing Water elements edit nbsp Spring in Loutra The rocks in the area are generally permeable Use is made of permeable septic tanks which results in pollution of the water table Borehole drilling in Loutra demonstrates that the water is potable within acceptable limits unlike most other areas of Kythnos where it is not Thermal springs edit Loutra has two thermal springs of volcanic origin Agioi Anargyroi thermal spring flows into the hydrotherapy center more than 15 000 mg of dissolved solids per liter of water mainly chlorine and sodium water temperature of 38 C moderately radioactive with a concentration of 25 MachKakkavos thermal spring 50 meters from the spring of AgioiAnargyroi flows directly to the sea ferruginous alkaline spring with sodium iodide bromide and chloride water temperature of 52 C weakly radioactive with a concentration of 4 1 Mach 12 Archaeological excavations editDuring excavations ancient circular dwellings tombs and a human skeleton were discovered as well as stone tools made of flint quartz and obsidian 13 Gallery edit nbsp Sunrise in Loutra nbsp Fishers in Loutra nbsp Old metal platform nbsp Water from the hot spring nbsp Healing Water Source Facility nbsp Spa housesReferences edit a b Loutra KythnosInfo Retrieved 2022 06 20 IAMATIC SOURCES Ky8nos Retrieved 2022 06 19 Freely p 36 8 Veloudaki p 29 Mpellos Hlias Pros pwlhsh apo to TAIPED to spa toy O8wna sthn Ky8no H KA8HMERINH www kathimerini gr Retrieved 2022 06 21 Xiliadakhs p 56 Filippaioy p 92 Xiliadakhs p 51 100 Xronia Syndesmoy Ky8niwn 1901 2001 Athens 2011 p 13 Syllogiko Oi Ky8nioi sta xronia ths Katoxhs 1941 1944 1995 p 13 Kokiasmenoy pp 82 84 Filippaioy pp 65 68 83 88 141 ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES Ky8nos Retrieved 2022 06 21 Bibliography editFilippaiou Kalliopi G 2014 Ydatikoi poroi me emfash sta ypogeia nera nhsoy Ky8noy National Technical University of Athens doi 10 26240 HEAL NTUA 3900 Freely John 2006 The Cyclades Discovering the Greek Islands of the Aegean London I B Tauris amp Co Ltd Hiliadakis Stelios Ky8nos Ekdoseis Ma8ioydakh Kokiasmenou Eleni 2014 Diaxeirish ydatikwn porwn ths Nhsoy Ky8noy diplwmatikh ergasia Idrymatiko Apo8ethrio dias library tuc gr Technical University of Crete Veloudaki Chrysanthi Anna 2020 Oria Kastro an insular medieval settlement and fortress on Kythnos an architectural archaeological and historical investigation The University of 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