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Nestorio

Nestorio (Greek: Νεστόριο, Nestório; Ancient Greek: Βάττυν;[2] Macedonian: Нестрам and Bulgarian: Нестрам, Nestram or Нѐсрам, Nésram)[3][4][5] is a village and a municipality in the Kastoria regional unit of Macedonia, Greece. Nestorio is approximately 28 km (17 mi) southwest of Kastoria, at the banks of the river Aliakmon.

Nestorio
Νεστόριο
Panoramic view
Nestorio
Location within the region
Coordinates: 40°24′N 21°3′E / 40.400°N 21.050°E / 40.400; 21.050Coordinates: 40°24′N 21°3′E / 40.400°N 21.050°E / 40.400; 21.050
CountryGreece
Geographic regionMacedonia
Administrative regionWestern Macedonia
Regional unitKastoria
City established8th century BC
Government
 • MayorChristos Gkosliopoulos
Area
 • Municipality616.1 km2 (237.9 sq mi)
 • Municipal unit336.3 km2 (129.8 sq mi)
Highest elevation
1,700 m (5,600 ft)
Lowest elevation
900 m (3,000 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Municipality
2,646
 • Municipality density4.3/km2 (11/sq mi)
 • Municipal unit
1,411
 • Municipal unit density4.2/km2 (11/sq mi)
Community
 • Population964 (2011)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
520 51
Vehicle registrationAT
Websitehttp://www.nestorio.gr/
Map
A church in the village

Municipality

The municipality Nestorio was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 4 former municipalities, that became municipal units:[6]

The municipality has an area of 616.072 km2, the municipal unit 336.326 km2.[7]

Subdivisions

The municipal unit of Nestorio is divided into the following communities:[6]

History

According to Greek mythology, Nestor and Orestes, sons of King Agamemnon, fled to the region for fear of retaliation, after the murder of their mother Clytemnestra by Orestes. At the foot of Grammos, Nestor founded Nestorio and Orestes a few mile away Argos Orestiko.[8]

The history of the village begins from the very ancient times, specifically in the 8th century BC, with three times the area of the current village. The inhabitants of the village, which was called "Vattin" (Ancient Greek: Βάττυν), were mainly engaged in agriculture.

From the Neolithic era, there are ancient finds, such as stone tools, archaeological finds of the Argead Dynasty, ancestors of Alexander the Great, such as statues, inscriptions, bronze finds of the time. Tradition also mentions the presence of Alexander the Great in Nestorio, at a young age, for the purpose of education and hard work, in the art of war.[8]

The tradition also says, that from Nestorio, the core of the famous Macedonian phalanx began. Contrary to myth and tradition, the story continues after the Roman conquest of 146 BC.[9]

The mountainous area of Nestorio, with an altitude of 900 m., belongs geographically, from the Hellenistic times, to Upper Macedonia and more specifically to the province of Orestis together with Lyki, Argos Orestiko, Armonia and Keletron. After the battle of Pydna in 167 BC and the collapse of the Hellenistic Kingdom of Macedonia, Orestis maintained the autonomy granted to it after the Second Macedonian War.

In the middle of the 9th century, the area was annexed by Bulgaria and later in 1018 conquered by the Byzantine emperor Basil II. After the Latin occupation of Constantinople in 1204, the area became part of the Despotate of Epirus and in 1259 was annexed to the Empire of Nicaea.[8]

The area was ruled by the Ottoman Empire until the Balkan Wars of 1912-13, in the late 19th and early 20th century as part of Manastir Vilayet. The population of Nestram consisted of an older local Slavic speaking population and a small Aromanian population that originated from the nearby village of Linotopi on the Gramos mountains that were later assimilated by the Slavonic villagers.[10] At the beginning of the twentieth century, in Nestram there were 16 Aromanian speaking families and 455 Slavic speaking families.[10] Nestram had 2,700 inhabitants in the beginning of the 20th century and most of them were Slavophone (Slavic speaking) Orthodox Christians and a few of them Aromanians. In the early 20th century the majority of the inhabitants of Nestram accepted the rule of the Bulgarian Exarchate. According to the statistics of Vasil Kanchov (Macedonia. Ethnography and Statistics) the inhabitants of Nestram in 1900 were Bulgarians.[11] The population during the Turkish occupation exceeded 5200+ inhabitants.[10]

Nestram, along with the rest of southern Macedonia, was incorporated into Greece in 1913 following the Balkan Wars. The village was known as Nestrami (Greek: Νεστράμι) until 1926 when it was renamed as Agios Nestor (Greek: Άγιος Νέστωρ).[12] In 1928, the village received its current Greek name Nestorion (Greek: Νεστόριον).[13]

In the modern period, the village is Slavic speaking with a Greek orientation.[14] Field work conducted recently showed only a rudimentary competence in Slavic among the village's inhabitants.[14]

Culture

The village holds an annual rock festival in late-July, called 'River Party'.[15] River Party started in 1978. The bands come from the Greek rock scene, especially from Athens and Thessaloniki and with foreign guests, including from the wider region.[16]

Population

Year Community Municipal unit Municipality
1981 1,233 - -
1991 1,158 1,928 -
2001 1,214 1,782 -
2011 964 1,411 2,646

Notable people

References

  1. ^ a b "Απογραφή Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2011. ΜΟΝΙΜΟΣ Πληθυσμός" (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority.
  2. ^ "070 ΔΗΜ. Κ. ΣΑΜΣΑΡΗΣ". ems.gr. 2017-04-24. from the original on 2017-04-24. Retrieved 2021-08-14.
  3. ^ Ethnographie des Vilayets d'Adrianople, de Monastir et de Salonique, Constantinople, 1878. OCLC 12139947.
  4. ^ „Македония и Одринско. Статистика на населението от 1873 г.“ Македонски научен институт, София, 1995, с. 110-111.
  5. ^ "Научна експедиция в Македония и Поморавието,1916 г. съст. Петър Хр. Петров".
  6. ^ a b "ΦΕΚ B 1292/2010, Kallikratis reform municipalities" (in Greek). Government Gazette.
  7. ^ "Population & housing census 2001 (incl. area and average elevation)" (PDF) (in Greek). National Statistical Service of Greece.
  8. ^ a b c "History of Nestorio: From the Ancient times to Today". Πολιτιστικός Σύλλογος Νεστορίου "ΝΕΣΤΩΡ" (in Greek). Retrieved 2021-08-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ "Η αρχαία Ορεστίδα (μέρος 2ο) : Στο Μακεδονικό Κράτος". Ιστορικά Καστοριάς (in Greek). 2011-02-12. Retrieved 2021-08-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ a b c Koukoudis, Asterios (2003). The Vlachs: Metropolis and Diaspora. Thessaloniki: Zitros Publications. pp. 334, 383. ISBN 9789607760869.
  11. ^ Васил Кънчов. „Македония. Етнография и статистика“. София, 1900, c. 266. (Kanchov, Vasil. Macedonia — ethnography and statistics, Sofia, 1900, p. 266.
  12. ^ "Πανδέκτης: Nestrami -- Agios Nestor". Retrieved 2019-09-19. Pandektis: Name Changes of Settlements in Greece, compiled by the Institute for Neohellenic Research
  13. ^ "Πανδέκτης: Agios Nestor -- Nestorion". Retrieved 2019-09-19. Pandektis: Name Changes of Settlements in Greece, compiled by the Institute for Neohellenic Research
  14. ^ a b Rossini, Claudia (2003). "Graecophiles and Macedonophiles: Greek Macedonia's Slavic-Speakers, the Minority Identity Question and the Clash of Identities at Village Level". Jahrbücher für Geschichte und Kultur Südosteuropas 5. 5: 181."the Slavic-speaking, but traditionally Greek orientated village of Nestorio (prefecture of Kastoria)"
  15. ^ "River Party". www.digitalkastoria.gr. Retrieved 2021-08-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  16. ^ "42o River Party Nestorio: Το Μεγαλύτερο Μουσικό-Κατασκηνωτικό Φεστιβάλ της χώρας". ThessalonikiGuide.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2021-08-14.
  17. ^ "History of Nestorio's region in short" (PDF). Primary School of Nestorio (in Greek).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

  • Official Site of Nestorio (in Greek)
  • River Party (in Greek)
  • Nestorio on GTP Travel Pages

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Postal code520 51Vehicle registrationATWebsitehttp www nestorio gr Map A church in the village Contents 1 Municipality 1 1 Subdivisions 2 History 3 Culture 4 Population 5 Notable people 6 References 7 External linksMunicipality EditThe municipality Nestorio was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 4 former municipalities that became municipal units 6 Akrites Arrenes Gramos NestorioThe municipality has an area of 616 072 km2 the municipal unit 336 326 km2 7 Subdivisions Edit The municipal unit of Nestorio is divided into the following communities 6 Kypseli Kotyli Nestorio PteleaHistory EditAccording to Greek mythology Nestor and Orestes sons of King Agamemnon fled to the region for fear of retaliation after the murder of their mother Clytemnestra by Orestes At the foot of Grammos Nestor founded Nestorio and Orestes a few mile away Argos Orestiko 8 The history of the village begins from the very ancient times specifically in the 8th century BC with three times the area of the current village The inhabitants of the village which was called Vattin Ancient Greek Battyn were mainly engaged in agriculture From the Neolithic era there are ancient finds such as stone tools archaeological finds of the Argead Dynasty ancestors of Alexander the Great such as statues inscriptions bronze finds of the time Tradition also mentions the presence of Alexander the Great in Nestorio at a young age for the purpose of education and hard work in the art of war 8 The tradition also says that from Nestorio the core of the famous Macedonian phalanx began Contrary to myth and tradition the story continues after the Roman conquest of 146 BC 9 The mountainous area of Nestorio with an altitude of 900 m belongs geographically from the Hellenistic times to Upper Macedonia and more specifically to the province of Orestis together with Lyki Argos Orestiko Armonia and Keletron After the battle of Pydna in 167 BC and the collapse of the Hellenistic Kingdom of Macedonia Orestis maintained the autonomy granted to it after the Second Macedonian War In the middle of the 9th century the area was annexed by Bulgaria and later in 1018 conquered by the Byzantine emperor Basil II After the Latin occupation of Constantinople in 1204 the area became part of the Despotate of Epirus and in 1259 was annexed to the Empire of Nicaea 8 The area was ruled by the Ottoman Empire until the Balkan Wars of 1912 13 in the late 19th and early 20th century as part of Manastir Vilayet The population of Nestram consisted of an older local Slavic speaking population and a small Aromanian population that originated from the nearby village of Linotopi on the Gramos mountains that were later assimilated by the Slavonic villagers 10 At the beginning of the twentieth century in Nestram there were 16 Aromanian speaking families and 455 Slavic speaking families 10 Nestram had 2 700 inhabitants in the beginning of the 20th century and most of them were Slavophone Slavic speaking Orthodox Christians and a few of them Aromanians In the early 20th century the majority of the inhabitants of Nestram accepted the rule of the Bulgarian Exarchate According to the statistics of Vasil Kanchov Macedonia Ethnography and Statistics the inhabitants of Nestram in 1900 were Bulgarians 11 The population during the Turkish occupation exceeded 5200 inhabitants 10 Nestram along with the rest of southern Macedonia was incorporated into Greece in 1913 following the Balkan Wars The village was known as Nestrami Greek Nestrami until 1926 when it was renamed as Agios Nestor Greek Agios Nestwr 12 In 1928 the village received its current Greek name Nestorion Greek Nestorion 13 In the modern period the village is Slavic speaking with a Greek orientation 14 Field work conducted recently showed only a rudimentary competence in Slavic among the village s inhabitants 14 Culture EditThe village holds an annual rock festival in late July called River Party 15 River Party started in 1978 The bands come from the Greek rock scene especially from Athens and Thessaloniki and with foreign guests including from the wider region 16 Population EditYear Community Municipal unit Municipality1981 1 233 1991 1 158 1 928 2001 1 214 1 782 2011 964 1 411 2 646Notable people EditGeorgios Ntoutsis revolutionary in Macedonian Revolution of 1878 17 Keraca Visulceva artistReferences Edit a b Apografh Plh8ysmoy Katoikiwn 2011 MONIMOS Plh8ysmos in Greek Hellenic Statistical Authority 070 DHM K SAMSARHS ems gr 2017 04 24 Archived from the original on 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2021 08 14 Ethnographie des Vilayets d Adrianople de Monastir et de Salonique Constantinople 1878 OCLC 12139947 Makedoniya i Odrinsko Statistika na naselenieto ot 1873 g Makedonski nauchen institut Sofiya 1995 s 110 111 Nauchna ekspediciya v Makedoniya i Pomoravieto 1916 g sst Petr Hr Petrov a b 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 a b c History of Nestorio From the Ancient times to Today Politistikos Syllogos Nestorioy NESTWR in Greek Retrieved 2021 08 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link H arxaia Orestida meros 2o Sto Makedoniko Kratos Istorika Kastorias in Greek 2011 02 12 Retrieved 2021 08 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c Koukoudis Asterios 2003 The Vlachs Metropolis and Diaspora Thessaloniki Zitros Publications pp 334 383 ISBN 9789607760869 Vasil Knchov Makedoniya Etnografiya i statistika Sofiya 1900 c 266 Kanchov Vasil Macedonia ethnography and statistics Sofia 1900 p 266 Pandekths Nestrami Agios Nestor Retrieved 2019 09 19 Pandektis Name Changes of Settlements in Greece compiled by the Institute for Neohellenic Research Pandekths Agios Nestor Nestorion Retrieved 2019 09 19 Pandektis Name Changes of Settlements in Greece compiled by the Institute for Neohellenic Research a b Rossini Claudia 2003 Graecophiles and Macedonophiles Greek Macedonia s Slavic Speakers the Minority Identity Question and the Clash of Identities at Village Level Jahrbucher fur Geschichte und Kultur Sudosteuropas 5 5 181 the Slavic speaking but traditionally Greek orientated village of Nestorio prefecture of Kastoria River Party www digitalkastoria gr Retrieved 2021 08 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link 42o River Party Nestorio To Megalytero Moysiko Kataskhnwtiko Festibal ths xwras ThessalonikiGuide gr in Greek Retrieved 2021 08 14 History of Nestorio s region in short PDF Primary School of Nestorio in Greek a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nestorio Official Site of Nestorio in Greek River Party in Greek Nestorio on GTP Travel Pages Retrieved from 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