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Skopelos (town)

Skopelos (Greek: Σκόπελος) is the main town on the island of Skopelos. The island is located east of mainland Greece, northeast of the island of Euboea and is part of the regional unit of the Sporades in the region of Thessaly. It has a port and a small heliport.

Skopelos
Σκόπελος
View of Skopelos
Skopelos
Coordinates: 39°7′N 23°43′E / 39.117°N 23.717°E / 39.117; 23.717
CountryGreece
Administrative regionThessaly
Regional unitSporades
MunicipalitySkopelos
Highest elevation
681 m (2,234 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Community3,089
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
370 03
Area code(s)24240
Vehicle registrationΒΟ
Websitewww.skopelos.gr

History edit

In island legend Skopelos was founded by Staphylos (Greek for grape), one of the sons of the god Dionysos and the Princess Ariadne of Crete. Historically, in the Late Bronze Age Skopelos, then known as Peparethos, was colonized by Cretans who introduced viticulture to the island. In antiquity, the ancient city of Peparethus or Peparethos (Ancient Greek: Πεπάρηθος) was located on the site of Skopelos town. Peparethus was a member of the Delian League.[2] The ancient city suffered from an earthquake during the Peloponnesian War (426 BCE).[3] In 207 BCE, Philip V of Macedon sent a garrison to the city of Peparethus, to defend it against the Romans;[4] but he destroyed it in 200 BCE, that it might not fall into the hands of the latter.[5]

Economy edit

The economy of Skopelos is now fully dependent on the tourism industry which supports construction and other development related industries. Though tourism is greatest during the summer months, Skopelos is also a year-round retirement destination for Northern Europeans. Agriculture, once a staple of the local economy, is in decline though 2006 was a good year for olive oil production in Skopelos.

Transportation edit

 
A traditional street.

Automobile ownership in Greece between 1990 and 2004 increased by 121%.[citation needed] Skopelos reflects this trend and the local authorities are hard-pressed to deal with the increased traffic and parking issues. Along with the resident population of automobiles, the burden of tourist and summer resident vehicles and the availability of rental cars and motorbikes has created problems for which the local government has not yet found solutions. The construction of a large asphalt parking area along the waterfront in the late 1990s has done little to address the parking problems facing the town of Skopelos in the summer. During the summer the population of the island increases from about 5,000 to between 15,000 and 20,000 (est. 1993).[6]

Architectural heritage edit

The town of Skopelos was honored as a Traditional Settlement of Outstanding Beauty (19/10/1978 Presidential Decree 594,13-11/78, signed by President of Greece Konstantinos Tsatsos). This is the Greek equivalent of a site of Outstanding Architectural Inheritance. The building code for new construction and renovation within the village reflects some restrictions due to the Traditional Settlement decree. Some restrictions stipulate that no new buildings shall be of more than two stories, there must be a sloped ceramic or stone roof in the traditional style, and doors, windows and balconies be made of wood.

Churches edit

The island has more than 360 churches and chapels. Most are closed through the year except for the feast day of whom or whatever the church has been dedicated. Most have been privately built. The oldest existing ecclesiastical structure is the basilica of Agios Athanasios built in the 11th century and located in the Kastro area. All except one of the churches on the island observe the Greek Orthodox faith. The remaining church hosts a small enclave of Jehovah's Witnesses. Christianity was formalized in Skopelos by the appointment of the Bishop Riginos in the 4th Century A.D. Under the Reign of the Emperor Julian the Apostate, Riginos was martyred in 362 A.D. The saint's feast day is February 25 - a holiday on the island.

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ "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. ^ Athenian Tribute Lists
  3. ^ Thucydides. History of the Peloponnesian War. Vol. 3.89.
  4. ^ Livy. Ab urbe condita Libri [History of Rome]. Vol. 28.5.
  5. ^ Livy. Ab urbe condita Libri [History of Rome]. Vol. 31.28.
  6. ^ 'Ibid.
  • Skopelos Chora Details (in English and Greek)

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Skopelos Greek Skopelos is the main town on the island of Skopelos The island is located east of mainland Greece northeast of the island of Euboea and is part of the regional unit of the Sporades in the region of Thessaly It has a port and a small heliport Skopelos SkopelosCommunityView of SkopelosSkopelosCoordinates 39 7 N 23 43 E 39 117 N 23 717 E 39 117 23 717CountryGreeceAdministrative regionThessalyRegional unitSporadesMunicipalitySkopelosHighest elevation681 m 2 234 ft Lowest elevation0 m 0 ft Population 2021 1 Community3 089Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal code370 03Area code s 24240Vehicle registrationBOWebsitewww skopelos gr Contents 1 History 2 Economy 3 Transportation 4 Architectural heritage 4 1 Churches 5 Notable people 6 ReferencesHistory editIn island legend Skopelos was founded by Staphylos Greek for grape one of the sons of the god Dionysos and the Princess Ariadne of Crete Historically in the Late Bronze Age Skopelos then known as Peparethos was colonized by Cretans who introduced viticulture to the island In antiquity the ancient city of Peparethus or Peparethos Ancient Greek Peparh8os was located on the site of Skopelos town Peparethus was a member of the Delian League 2 The ancient city suffered from an earthquake during the Peloponnesian War 426 BCE 3 In 207 BCE Philip V of Macedon sent a garrison to the city of Peparethus to defend it against the Romans 4 but he destroyed it in 200 BCE that it might not fall into the hands of the latter 5 Economy editThe economy of Skopelos is now fully dependent on the tourism industry which supports construction and other development related industries Though tourism is greatest during the summer months Skopelos is also a year round retirement destination for Northern Europeans Agriculture once a staple of the local economy is in decline though 2006 was a good year for olive oil production in Skopelos Transportation edit nbsp A traditional street Automobile ownership in Greece between 1990 and 2004 increased by 121 citation needed Skopelos reflects this trend and the local authorities are hard pressed to deal with the increased traffic and parking issues Along with the resident population of automobiles the burden of tourist and summer resident vehicles and the availability of rental cars and motorbikes has created problems for which the local government has not yet found solutions The construction of a large asphalt parking area along the waterfront in the late 1990s has done little to address the parking problems facing the town of Skopelos in the summer During the summer the population of the island increases from about 5 000 to between 15 000 and 20 000 est 1993 6 Architectural heritage editThe town of Skopelos was honored as a Traditional Settlement of Outstanding Beauty 19 10 1978 Presidential Decree 594 13 11 78 signed by President of Greece Konstantinos Tsatsos This is the Greek equivalent of a site of Outstanding Architectural Inheritance The building code for new construction and renovation within the village reflects some restrictions due to the Traditional Settlement decree Some restrictions stipulate that no new buildings shall be of more than two stories there must be a sloped ceramic or stone roof in the traditional style and doors windows and balconies be made of wood Churches edit The island has more than 360 churches and chapels Most are closed through the year except for the feast day of whom or whatever the church has been dedicated Most have been privately built The oldest existing ecclesiastical structure is the basilica of Agios Athanasios built in the 11th century and located in the Kastro area All except one of the churches on the island observe the Greek Orthodox faith The remaining church hosts a small enclave of Jehovah s Witnesses Christianity was formalized in Skopelos by the appointment of the Bishop Riginos in the 4th Century A D Under the Reign of the Emperor Julian the Apostate Riginos was martyred in 362 A D The saint s feast day is February 25 a holiday on the island Notable people editHagnon of Peparethus Olympic victor in 568 BC Diocles of Peparethus ancient Greek historian Ellopion of Peparethus ancinet Greek philosopherReferences edit 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 Athenian Tribute Lists Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War Vol 3 89 Livy Ab urbe condita Libri History of Rome Vol 28 5 Livy Ab urbe condita Libri History of Rome Vol 31 28 Ibid Skopelos Chora Details in English and Greek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Skopelos town amp oldid 1213486289, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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