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Variko

Variko (Greek: Βαρικό, Bulgarian/Macedonian: Мокрени) is a village and a former community in Florina regional unit, West Macedonia, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Amyntaio, of which it is a municipal unit.[2] The municipal unit has an area of 21.877 km2.[3] It is 27 km south-southeast of the city of Florina. The village's primary agricultural products are beans, corn, and wheat. There is an annual bean festival on August 15, coinciding with the Dormition of Virgin.

Variko
Βαρικό
Variko
Location within the regional unit
Coordinates: 40°32.30′N 21°30′E / 40.53833°N 21.500°E / 40.53833; 21.500
CountryGreece
Administrative regionWest Macedonia
Regional unitFlorina
MunicipalityAmyntaio
Area
 • Municipal unit21.9 km2 (8.5 sq mi)
Elevation
770 m (2,530 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Municipal unit
508
 • Municipal unit density23/km2 (60/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
500 05

History edit

The village was first mentioned in an Ottoman defter of 1481, under the name of Mokreni, and was described as having sixty-nine households.[4] In the beginning of 19th century Francois Pouqueville noted Mocrena as one of the Bulgarian villages in the region.[5] The population of Mocreni was Bulgarian in 19th and early 20th centuries. The population of the village was under the supremacy of the Bulgarian Exarchate since 1891.[6]

The village was burned by the Turks during the Ilinden Uprising.[7] There was a Bulgarian school in the village in the beginning of the 20th century.[8] After the Treaty of Bucharest in 1913, when the area became part of Greece, many people emigrated to Bulgaria. The village was renamed Variko in 1926.

After the defeat of Greece by Nazi Germany in April 1941 in the village was formed a club of the Bulgaro-Macedonian Central Committee and in 1943 a detachment of the Bulgarian paramilitary organization Ohrana.[9] The village suffered greatly during the Greek Civil War, when many villagers emigrated abroad.

Notable persons edit

Demographics edit

According to the 2021 census, the population of Variko was 508 people.[1] Today, the village has a mixed population of Greeks and Slav Macedonians (around 11,7%).[12]

Literature edit

  • "Мокрени (моето родно село)" A book by Anastas Simeonov, the son of the revolutionary Simeon Krstev Siin, about the history of Mokreni (his home village) - In Bulgarian. 1931

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος Πληθυσμός κατά οικισμό" [Results of the 2021 Population - Housing Census, Permanent population by settlement] (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority. 29 March 2024.
  2. ^ "ΦΕΚ B 1292/2010, Kallikratis reform municipalities" (in Greek). Government Gazette.
  3. ^ "Population & housing census 2001 (incl. area and average elevation)" (PDF) (in Greek). National Statistical Service of Greece.
  4. ^ Kravari, Vassiliki (1989). Villes et villages de Macédoine occidentale. Réalités byzantines (in French). Vol. 2. Paris: Editions P. Lethielleux. p. 301. ISBN 2-283-60452-4.
  5. ^ Pouqueville, F.C.H.L. Travels in Epirus, Albania, Macedonia, and Thessaly, London 1820, p.88
  6. ^ Шопов, Атанас. Из живота и положението на българите във вилаетите, Пловдив, Търговска печатница, 1893, стр. 232 - 233.
  7. ^ Brailsford, Henri N. Macedonia: Its races and their future, London, 1906. p. 216, Rappoport Alfred. Au pays des martyrs. Notes et souvenirs d'un ancien Consul Général d'Autriche-Hongrie en Macédoine (1904-1909), Paris 1927; in Bulgarian - Рапопорт, Алфред. В страната на мъчениците, София 2002
  8. ^ D.M. Brancoff. La Macedoine et sa Population Chretienne. Paris, 1905, pp. 180-181.
  9. ^ Добрин Мичев. Българското национално дело в Югозападна Македония (1941 – 1944 г.)
  10. ^ Николов, Борис Й. Вътрешна Македоно-Одринска революционна организация. Войводи и ръководители. биографично-библиографски справочник. София 2001, с. 9 (Nikolov, Boris. Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Organization. Voivodes and Leaders. Biographical and Bibliographical Reference Book. Sofia 2001, p. 9).
  11. ^ Чолов, Петър. Български историци. Биографично-библиографски справочник. София 1999, с. 182 (Cholov, Petar. Bulgarian Historians, Biographical and Bibliographical Reference Book. Sofia 1999, p. 182); Марков, Георги. Покушения, насилие и политика в България 1878-1947. София 2003, c. 216-218 (Markov, Georgi. Attempts, Violence and Politics in Bulgaria 1878-1947. Sofia 2003, pp. 216-218).
  12. ^ In the 2014 European elections in Greece, 82 people from Variko voted for the Rainbow Party, which represents the ethnic Macedonian minority in Greece.

variko, greek, Βαρικό, bulgarian, macedonian, Мокрени, village, former, community, florina, regional, unit, west, macedonia, greece, since, 2011, local, government, reform, part, municipality, amyntaio, which, municipal, unit, municipal, unit, area, south, sou. Variko Greek Bariko Bulgarian Macedonian Mokreni is a village and a former community in Florina regional unit West Macedonia Greece Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Amyntaio of which it is a municipal unit 2 The municipal unit has an area of 21 877 km2 3 It is 27 km south southeast of the city of Florina The village s primary agricultural products are beans corn and wheat There is an annual bean festival on August 15 coinciding with the Dormition of Virgin Variko BarikoMunicipal unitVarikoLocation within the regional unitCoordinates 40 32 30 N 21 30 E 40 53833 N 21 500 E 40 53833 21 500CountryGreeceAdministrative regionWest MacedoniaRegional unitFlorinaMunicipalityAmyntaioArea Municipal unit21 9 km2 8 5 sq mi Elevation770 m 2 530 ft Population 2021 1 Municipal unit508 Municipal unit density23 km2 60 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal code500 05 Contents 1 History 2 Notable persons 3 Demographics 4 Literature 5 NotesHistory editThe village was first mentioned in an Ottoman defter of 1481 under the name of Mokreni and was described as having sixty nine households 4 In the beginning of 19th century Francois Pouqueville noted Mocrena as one of the Bulgarian villages in the region 5 The population of Mocreni was Bulgarian in 19th and early 20th centuries The population of the village was under the supremacy of the Bulgarian Exarchate since 1891 6 The village was burned by the Turks during the Ilinden Uprising 7 There was a Bulgarian school in the village in the beginning of the 20th century 8 After the Treaty of Bucharest in 1913 when the area became part of Greece many people emigrated to Bulgaria The village was renamed Variko in 1926 After the defeat of Greece by Nazi Germany in April 1941 in the village was formed a club of the Bulgaro Macedonian Central Committee and in 1943 a detachment of the Bulgarian paramilitary organization Ohrana 9 The village suffered greatly during the Greek Civil War when many villagers emigrated abroad Notable persons editNikola Andreev 1879 1911 Bulgarian teacher and voivode 10 Nikola Milev 1881 1925 Bulgarian historian 11 Demographics editAccording to the 2021 census the population of Variko was 508 people 1 Today the village has a mixed population of Greeks and Slav Macedonians around 11 7 12 Literature edit Mokreni moeto rodno selo A book by Anastas Simeonov the son of the revolutionary Simeon Krstev Siin about the history of Mokreni his home village In Bulgarian 1931Notes edit a b Apotelesmata Apografhs Plh8ysmoy Katoikiwn 2021 Monimos Plh8ysmos kata oikismo Results of the 2021 Population Housing Census Permanent population by settlement in Greek Hellenic Statistical Authority 29 March 2024 FEK B 1292 2010 Kallikratis reform municipalities in Greek Government Gazette Population amp housing census 2001 incl area and average elevation PDF in Greek National Statistical Service of Greece Kravari Vassiliki 1989 Villes et villages de Macedoine occidentale Realites byzantines in French Vol 2 Paris Editions P Lethielleux p 301 ISBN 2 283 60452 4 Pouqueville F C H L Travels in Epirus Albania Macedonia and Thessaly London 1820 p 88 Shopov Atanas Iz zhivota i polozhenieto na blgarite vv vilaetite Plovdiv Trgovska pechatnica 1893 str 232 233 Brailsford Henri N Macedonia Its races and their future London 1906 p 216 Rappoport Alfred Au pays des martyrs Notes et souvenirs d un ancien Consul General d Autriche Hongrie en Macedoine 1904 1909 Paris 1927 in Bulgarian Rapoport Alfred V stranata na mchenicite Sofiya 2002 D M Brancoff La Macedoine et sa Population Chretienne Paris 1905 pp 180 181 Dobrin Michev Blgarskoto nacionalno delo v Yugozapadna Makedoniya 1941 1944 g Nikolov Boris J Vtreshna Makedono Odrinska revolyucionna organizaciya Vojvodi i rkovoditeli biografichno bibliografski spravochnik Sofiya 2001 s 9 Nikolov Boris Internal Macedonian Adrianople Organization Voivodes and Leaders Biographical and Bibliographical Reference Book Sofia 2001 p 9 Cholov Petr Blgarski istorici Biografichno bibliografski spravochnik Sofiya 1999 s 182 Cholov Petar Bulgarian Historians Biographical and Bibliographical Reference Book Sofia 1999 p 182 Markov Georgi Pokusheniya nasilie i politika v Blgariya 1878 1947 Sofiya 2003 c 216 218 Markov Georgi Attempts Violence and Politics in Bulgaria 1878 1947 Sofia 2003 pp 216 218 In the 2014 European elections in Greece 82 people from Variko voted for the Rainbow Party which represents the ethnic Macedonian minority in Greece Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Variko amp oldid 1212536170, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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