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Vathylakkos, Drama

Vathylakkos (Greek: Βαθύλακκος (meaning "deep ditch"), Bulgarian: Ко̀вица, Ко̀вища, Turkish: Kovitsa) is a village in the Drama regional unit, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace region, northern Greece. It was formerly known as Kovitsa[2] (Greek: Κόβιτσα) until 1927. Its population is 42 (2021).[1]

Vathylakkos
Βαθύλακκος
Settlement
Vathylakkos
Vathylakkos
Location within the region
Coordinates: 41°13′55″N 24°09′54″E / 41.232°N 24.165°E / 41.232; 24.165
CountryGreece
Administrative regionEast Macedonia and Thrace
Regional unitDrama
MunicipalityDrama
Municipal unitDrama
CommunityMonastiraki
Elevation
500 m (1,600 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total42
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

The village is part of the community of Monastiraki within the municipality of Drama.[3]

Geography edit

Village is situated in the mountains Bozdag, has altitude about 500 metres from the sea level and about 10 kilometers north of the town of Drama, over Monastiraki. The region has abundant marble deposits.

Climate edit

The climate is warm and temperate in Vathylakos. The rainfall in Vathylakos is significant, with precipitation even during the driest month. The climate here is classified as Cfa by the Köppen-Geiger system. The temperature here averages 12.0 °C. In a year, the average rainfall is 559 mm.

 
Climate-graph in Vatylakkos

The driest month is August, with 23 mm of rainfall. In November, the precipitation reaches its peak, with an average of 67 mm.

 
Temperature-graph in Vathylakkos

The warmest month of the year is July, with an average temperature of 22.0 °C. At 2.2 °C on average, January is the coldest month of the year.

 
Climate-table in Vathylakkos

The difference in precipitation between the driest month and the wettest month is 44 mm. The variation in annual temperature is around 19.8 °C.

History edit

Ottoman and Turkish era edit

In late 14th century, commander Çandarlı Halil Pasha the Elder who was the first Grand Vizier of Murad I's reign joined the region as Kavala and Selanik in the Ottoman lands.

 
Background of map and location of some villages taken from 167 numaralı Muhasebe-iVilayet-i Rum-ili Defteri (937/1530), T.C. Başbakanlık Devlet Arşivleri Müdürlüğü Osmanlı ArşiviDaire Başkanlığı, Vol.1, Ankara, 2001, p.139.

In early period of Ottoman archives according to Ottoman tax registers "Muhasebe-i Vilayet-i Rum İli Defteri" dated 1530 which was not a census, for various reasons, a big amount of the population (women, children, military) is out of record the region known as Kozniçe.[4] Kozniçe has 1 Muslim hane(household) and 2 mücerred(single male) also 25 hane and 6 mücerred is Gebran(Christian) taxpayers[5]. In the same way, it is the one of 30 mixed villages with Muslim and non-Muslims which is total 53 village in Drama rural region.[5]

In later period of Ottoman archives the village known as Kuyçe[6][7] then, in final period of Ottoman archives and in Turkish Republic archives the village known as Koyca.[8]

After the first Balkan war in 1913 village remains within the borders of Bulgarian but after the second Balkan war Greece gain the territory .

Early 20th century edit

According to the Greek authorities, population of the village was 589 people in 1913 census data. The population had increased to 607 people in 1920 the census. According to conditions in that time growth of population is one of the rare villages. It is the reason of Muslim population who live together with non-Muslim population in other villages to flee to in higher safe places from the pressures of the gangs.[8]

According to data of Greek agriculture and forestry authorities in 1914, forest land of village was 7000 acres and cultivated land remarked only 1 acre of agricultural data. Product yields were recorded only 50 kg in the book. It is a mountain village and livelihood is based on livestock.[8]

Population exchange edit

 
Turkish homes ruins in Vathylakkos

Because of Treaty of Lausanne village was included the Greco-Turkish population exchange of 1923. All people in the Kovitsa[9] started the journey from the Drama train station to Turkey in summer of 1923.

According to statistics Vasil Kanchov ("Macedonia Ethnography and Statistics") Kovitsa has 410 inhabitants, all Turks in 1900.[10] When its most of Muslim inhabitants left and settled in Kayabaşı and Mahmut Şevket Paşa village in Istanbul, and also others Halitpaşa and Yağcılar in Akhisar in Manisa, Kadıköy in Keşan and some villages of Orhangazi, İznik in Bursa, hence were replaced by entirely Greek 41 refugee families and 131 residents from Turkey. New inhabitants of Kayabaşı lived together with Orthodox inhibitans of Kayabaşı for a while and most of old inhabitants settled in Kayalar in Greece.[11]

World War II edit

 
Map showing the three occupation zones.

During the World War II the region was occupied by Bulgarian Army between 1941 and 1944 as most of Thrace.

21st century edit

During the former administrative division of Greece ("Kapodistrias" project) and until 2010, Vathylakkos belonged to Monastiraki Local District, the former municipality of Drama the prefecture of Drama.

Other edit

There is a church which converted some part of an old mosque, and only one classroom inactive school. Although there is no business in the village, public transportation facilities is limited. Most of the villagers migrated abroad because of lack of business facilities as a result of there is small number of young people in the village.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References 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. ^ "Πανδέκτης: Kovitsa -- Vathylakkos". pandektis.ekt.gr. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
  3. ^ "Βαθύλακκος (Δράμας), local government changes". EETAA. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  4. ^ (PDF). T.C. Başbakanlık Devlet Arşivleri Müdürlüğü Osmanlı Arşivi Daire Başkanlığı, Vol.1, Ankara, 139. 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-06.
  5. ^ a b Demography and settlement in Paşa Sancağı Sol-Kol region according to Muhasebe-i Vilayet-i Rumeli Defteri dated 1530, H. Yeni p.41, p76
  6. ^ "Беломорие". belomorie.eu. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
  7. ^ "3rd Military Mapping Survey of Austria-Hungary".
  8. ^ a b c "Names of our ancestors and our pedigree that comes with population exchange". www.kayabasiselanikliler.org. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
  9. ^ Names of Turkish people settled from Kovitsa to Kayabaşı in 1923
  10. ^ Кънчов, Васил. Македония. Етнография и статистика, София, 1900, стр. 198.
  11. ^ Κατάλογος των προσφυγικών συνοικισμών της Μακεδονίας σύμφωνα με τα στοιχεία της Επιτροπής Αποκαταστάσεως Προσφύγων (ΕΑΠ) έτος 1928

External links edit

  • Association of the exchanged Turkish people (in Turkish)
  • Brief history of district (in Turkish)
  • Tarihi süreçte mübadelenin sebepleri ve Lozan’daki mübadele konusu (in Turkish)
  • Türk hikayesinde mübadele, F.Sakallı (in Turkish)
  • Mübadele tarihinden sayfalar (in Turkish)
  • 1997 Βαθυλακκος-Δραμας
  • Association's album of trip Vathylakkos in 2011
  • Religious and demographic development in the southwestern Rodope Mountaıns in the second half of the fifteenth century: A case study of the Tahrir Register of 1478, A. CHMIEL
  • History of Drama (Greek)

vathylakkos, drama, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, septemb. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Vathylakkos Drama news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Vathylakkos Greek Ba8ylakkos meaning deep ditch Bulgarian Ko vica Ko visha Turkish Kovitsa is a village in the Drama regional unit Eastern Macedonia and Thrace region northern Greece It was formerly known as Kovitsa 2 Greek Kobitsa until 1927 Its population is 42 2021 1 Vathylakkos Ba8ylakkosSettlementVathylakkosVathylakkosLocation within the regionCoordinates 41 13 55 N 24 09 54 E 41 232 N 24 165 E 41 232 24 165CountryGreeceAdministrative regionEast Macedonia and ThraceRegional unitDramaMunicipalityDramaMunicipal unitDramaCommunityMonastirakiElevation500 m 1 600 ft Population 2021 1 Total42Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST The village is part of the community of Monastiraki within the municipality of Drama 3 Contents 1 Geography 2 Climate 3 History 3 1 Ottoman and Turkish era 3 2 Early 20th century 3 3 Population exchange 3 4 World War II 3 5 21st century 4 Other 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksGeography editVillage is situated in the mountains Bozdag has altitude about 500 metres from the sea level and about 10 kilometers north of the town of Drama over Monastiraki The region has abundant marble deposits Climate editThe climate is warm and temperate in Vathylakos The rainfall in Vathylakos is significant with precipitation even during the driest month The climate here is classified as Cfa by the Koppen Geiger system The temperature here averages 12 0 C In a year the average rainfall is 559 mm nbsp Climate graph in Vatylakkos The driest month is August with 23 mm of rainfall In November the precipitation reaches its peak with an average of 67 mm nbsp Temperature graph in Vathylakkos The warmest month of the year is July with an average temperature of 22 0 C At 2 2 C on average January is the coldest month of the year nbsp Climate table in Vathylakkos The difference in precipitation between the driest month and the wettest month is 44 mm The variation in annual temperature is around 19 8 C History editOttoman and Turkish era edit In late 14th century commander Candarli Halil Pasha the Elder who was the first Grand Vizier of Murad I s reign joined the region as Kavala and Selanik in the Ottoman lands nbsp Background of map and location of some villages taken from 167 numarali Muhasebe iVilayet i Rum ili Defteri 937 1530 T C Basbakanlik Devlet Arsivleri Mudurlugu Osmanli ArsiviDaire Baskanligi Vol 1 Ankara 2001 p 139 In early period of Ottoman archives according to Ottoman tax registers Muhasebe i Vilayet i Rum Ili Defteri dated 1530 which was not a census for various reasons a big amount of the population women children military is out of record the region known as Koznice 4 Koznice has 1 Muslim hane household and 2 mucerred single male also 25 hane and 6 mucerred is Gebran Christian taxpayers 5 In the same way it is the one of 30 mixed villages with Muslim and non Muslims which is total 53 village in Drama rural region 5 In later period of Ottoman archives the village known as Kuyce 6 7 then in final period of Ottoman archives and in Turkish Republic archives the village known as Koyca 8 After the first Balkan war in 1913 village remains within the borders of Bulgarian but after the second Balkan war Greece gain the territory Early 20th century edit According to the Greek authorities population of the village was 589 people in 1913 census data The population had increased to 607 people in 1920 the census According to conditions in that time growth of population is one of the rare villages It is the reason of Muslim population who live together with non Muslim population in other villages to flee to in higher safe places from the pressures of the gangs 8 According to data of Greek agriculture and forestry authorities in 1914 forest land of village was 7000 acres and cultivated land remarked only 1 acre of agricultural data Product yields were recorded only 50 kg in the book It is a mountain village and livelihood is based on livestock 8 Population exchange edit nbsp Turkish homes ruins in Vathylakkos Because of Treaty of Lausanne village was included the Greco Turkish population exchange of 1923 All people in the Kovitsa 9 started the journey from the Drama train station to Turkey in summer of 1923 According to statistics Vasil Kanchov Macedonia Ethnography and Statistics Kovitsa has 410 inhabitants all Turks in 1900 10 When its most of Muslim inhabitants left and settled in Kayabasi and Mahmut Sevket Pasa village in Istanbul and also others Halitpasa and Yagcilar in Akhisar in Manisa Kadikoy in Kesan and some villages of Orhangazi Iznik in Bursa hence were replaced by entirely Greek 41 refugee families and 131 residents from Turkey New inhabitants of Kayabasi lived together with Orthodox inhibitans of Kayabasi for a while and most of old inhabitants settled in Kayalar in Greece 11 World War II edit nbsp Map showing the three occupation zones During the World War II the region was occupied by Bulgarian Army between 1941 and 1944 as most of Thrace 21st century edit During the former administrative division of Greece Kapodistrias project and until 2010 Vathylakkos belonged to Monastiraki Local District the former municipality of Drama the prefecture of Drama Other editThere is a church which converted some part of an old mosque and only one classroom inactive school Although there is no business in the village public transportation facilities is limited Most of the villagers migrated abroad because of lack of business facilities as a result of there is small number of young people in the village Gallery edit nbsp Vathylakkos nbsp View of East side from Vathylakkos in Drama nbsp Square of Vathylakkos nbsp Vathylakkos in winter nbsp Inactive school of Vathylakkos nbsp School of Vathylakkos nbsp Assumption of Mary Orthodox Church in Vathylakkos Drama nbsp Church of Vathylakkos nbsp Chapel nbsp Ruins from period of occupation during World War iiSee also editList of former toponyms in Drama PrefectureReferences 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 Pandekths Kovitsa Vathylakkos pandektis ekt gr Retrieved 2016 01 06 Ba8ylakkos Dramas local government changes EETAA Retrieved 7 September 2021 167 numarali Muhasebe i Vilayet i Rum ili Defteri 937 1530 PDF T C Basbakanlik Devlet Arsivleri Mudurlugu Osmanli Arsivi Daire Baskanligi Vol 1 Ankara 139 2003 Archived from the original PDF on 2015 04 06 a b Demography and settlement in Pasa Sancagi Sol Kol region according to Muhasebe i Vilayet i Rumeli Defteri dated 1530 H Yeni p 41 p76 Belomorie belomorie eu Retrieved 2016 03 16 3rd Military Mapping Survey of Austria Hungary a b c Names of our ancestors and our pedigree that comes with population exchange www kayabasiselanikliler org Retrieved 2016 01 14 Names of Turkish people settled from Kovitsa to Kayabasi in 1923 Knchov Vasil Makedoniya Etnografiya i statistika Sofiya 1900 str 198 Katalogos twn prosfygikwn synoikismwn ths Makedonias symfwna me ta stoixeia ths Epitrophs Apokatastasews Prosfygwn EAP etos 1928External links editAssociation of the exchanged Turkish people in Turkish Brief history of district in Turkish Tarihi surecte mubadelenin sebepleri ve Lozan daki mubadele konusu in Turkish Turk hikayesinde mubadele F Sakalli in Turkish Mubadele tarihinden sayfalar in Turkish 1997 Ba8ylakkos Dramas Association s album of trip Vathylakkos in 2011 Religious and demographic development in the southwestern Rodope Mountains in the second half of the fifteenth century A case study of the Tahrir Register of 1478 A CHMIEL History of Drama Greek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vathylakkos Drama amp oldid 1217202483, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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