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Nea Koutali

Nea Koutali (Greek: Νέα Κούταλη) is a municipal unit on the island of Lemnos, North Aegean, Greece.[2] Located in the south central portion of the island with a land area of 75.735 square kilometres (29.241 sq mi),[3] it accounts for about 15.9% of the island's area, making it the smallest of the four municipal units on Lemnos. The seat of government is the village of Kontias (population 572 as of the 2011 census), while its next largest town is Nea Koutali with 442 people. Nea Koutali's total population as of 2011 was 2,526.

Nea Koutali
Νέα Κούταλη
Nea Koutali
Location within the regional unit
Coordinates: 39°54′N 25°12′E / 39.900°N 25.200°E / 39.900; 25.200Coordinates: 39°54′N 25°12′E / 39.900°N 25.200°E / 39.900; 25.200
CountryGreece
Administrative regionNorth Aegean
Regional unitLemnos
MunicipalityLemnos
 • Municipal unit75.7 km2 (29.2 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Municipal unit
2,526
 • Municipal unit density33/km2 (86/sq mi)
Community
 • Population442 (2011)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Vehicle registrationMY

Subdivisions

Nea Koutali is subdivided into the following communities with their constituent villages shown in brackets:

The municipal unit also includes the island of Vounaria and the uninhabited islands of Alogonisi, which form part of Pedino, as well as the islands of Kastria and Kompi (both part of Tsimandria).

Population

Year Village population Municipal unit population
1928 351 -
1951 457 -
1981 383 -
1991 438 2,901
2001 473 2,880
2011 442 2,526

History

The village was built in the area of Agia Marina in 1926 by refugees from the island of Koutali (now Ekinlik) in the Sea of Marmara after the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922). Together with Agios Dimitrios, it is one of the villages built on Lemnos by refugees from Asia Minor. Initially, it was part of Pesperago (now Pedino). In 1947, the village became an independent community. Nea Koutali stands like an amphitheatre adjacent to the Moudros Gulf and stretches from the pine forests of Agia Triada to the stone built fishing port.

In 1928, Nea Koutali had 351 inhabitants, and a school was built. This school merged with the school in Neo Pedino in 1973. The village was built according to a modern layout and had a population of 500 people in 1938. Its residents included sailors, fishermen and sponge divers. In 1938, they produced 700 oka (900 kg) of sponges. Nea Koutali is still known in Greece and abroad for its sponge production.

Maritime and Sponge Museum

On July 1, 2006, the Maritime and Sponge Museum was opened. It presents the maritime life of the people from Koutali before they fled from Propontis in 1922, through old photographs and artifacts, and tools and machinery related to sponge diving and processing. Also archaeological objects that were collected by sponge divers from Nea Koutali are displayed. These include amphoras, other ceramics, ancient anchors and other small objects which date back to the ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine periods. They originated from different parts of the Aegean and the Mediterranean including Corinth, Chios, Thasos, Rhodes, Lesbos, but also from the Adriatic Sea coast, northern Spain and Egypt.

Sources

  • "Portianou of Lemnos" by Costas Kontellis, 1998.
  • "Lemnos and its villages" by Th. Belitsos 1994.
  • Vasiliki Tourptsoglou-Stefanidou, Travels And Geographic Texts On Lemnos Island (15th to 20th Centuries) (Ταξιδιωτικά και γεωγραφικά κείμενα για τη νήσο Λήμνο (15ος-20ος αιώνας), Thessaloniki 1986
  • Lemnos Province CD Rom (Cdrom Επαρχείου Λήμνου): Lovable Lemnos

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Απογραφή Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2011. ΜΟΝΙΜΟΣ Πληθυσμός" (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority.
  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.

koutali, greek, Νέα, Κούταλη, municipal, unit, island, lemnos, north, aegean, greece, located, south, central, portion, island, with, land, area, square, kilometres, accounts, about, island, area, making, smallest, four, municipal, units, lemnos, seat, governm. Nea Koutali Greek Nea Koytalh is a municipal unit on the island of Lemnos North Aegean Greece 2 Located in the south central portion of the island with a land area of 75 735 square kilometres 29 241 sq mi 3 it accounts for about 15 9 of the island s area making it the smallest of the four municipal units on Lemnos The seat of government is the village of Kontias population 572 as of the 2011 census while its next largest town is Nea Koutali with 442 people Nea Koutali s total population as of 2011 was 2 526 Nea Koutali Nea KoytalhNea KoutaliLocation within the regional unitCoordinates 39 54 N 25 12 E 39 900 N 25 200 E 39 900 25 200 Coordinates 39 54 N 25 12 E 39 900 N 25 200 E 39 900 25 200CountryGreeceAdministrative regionNorth AegeanRegional unitLemnosMunicipalityLemnos Municipal unit75 7 km2 29 2 sq mi Population 2011 1 Municipal unit2 526 Municipal unit density33 km2 86 sq mi Community 1 Population442 2011 Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Vehicle registrationMY Contents 1 Subdivisions 2 Population 3 History 4 Maritime and Sponge Museum 5 Sources 6 See also 7 ReferencesSubdivisions EditNea Koutali is subdivided into the following communities with their constituent villages shown in brackets Angariones Kallithea Kontias Livadochori Livadochori Poliochni Nea Koutali Pedino Neo Pedino Palaio Pedino Vounaria Portianou TsimandriaThe municipal unit also includes the island of Vounaria and the uninhabited islands of Alogonisi which form part of Pedino as well as the islands of Kastria and Kompi both part of Tsimandria Population EditYear Village population Municipal unit population1928 351 1951 457 1981 383 1991 438 2 9012001 473 2 8802011 442 2 526History EditThe village was built in the area of Agia Marina in 1926 by refugees from the island of Koutali now Ekinlik in the Sea of Marmara after the Greco Turkish War 1919 1922 Together with Agios Dimitrios it is one of the villages built on Lemnos by refugees from Asia Minor Initially it was part of Pesperago now Pedino In 1947 the village became an independent community Nea Koutali stands like an amphitheatre adjacent to the Moudros Gulf and stretches from the pine forests of Agia Triada to the stone built fishing port In 1928 Nea Koutali had 351 inhabitants and a school was built This school merged with the school in Neo Pedino in 1973 The village was built according to a modern layout and had a population of 500 people in 1938 Its residents included sailors fishermen and sponge divers In 1938 they produced 700 oka 900 kg of sponges Nea Koutali is still known in Greece and abroad for its sponge production Maritime and Sponge Museum EditOn July 1 2006 the Maritime and Sponge Museum was opened It presents the maritime life of the people from Koutali before they fled from Propontis in 1922 through old photographs and artifacts and tools and machinery related to sponge diving and processing Also archaeological objects that were collected by sponge divers from Nea Koutali are displayed These include amphoras other ceramics ancient anchors and other small objects which date back to the ancient Greek Roman and Byzantine periods They originated from different parts of the Aegean and the Mediterranean including Corinth Chios Thasos Rhodes Lesbos but also from the Adriatic Sea coast northern Spain and Egypt Sources Edit Portianou of Lemnos by Costas Kontellis 1998 Lemnos and its villages by Th Belitsos 1994 Vasiliki Tourptsoglou Stefanidou Travels And Geographic Texts On Lemnos Island 15th to 20th Centuries Ta3idiwtika kai gewgrafika keimena gia th nhso Lhmno 15os 20os aiwnas Thessaloniki 1986 Lemnos Province CD Rom Cdrom Eparxeioy Lhmnoy Lovable LemnosSee also EditList of settlements in the Lemnos regional unitReferences Edit a b Apografh Plh8ysmoy Katoikiwn 2011 MONIMOS Plh8ysmos in Greek Hellenic Statistical Authority 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 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nea Koutali amp oldid 1132885717, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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