Karydia
Καρυδιά | |
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Coordinates: 40°50.7′N 21°57.4′E / 40.8450°N 21.9567°E | |
Country | Greece |
Administrative region | Central Macedonia |
Regional unit | Pella |
Municipality | Edessa |
Municipal unit | Edessa |
Population (2021)
[1] | |
• Community | 843 |
Time zone | UTC+2 ( EET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+3 ( EEST) |
Karydia ( Greek: Καρυδιά, before 1927: Τέχοβο - Techovo, [2] Macedonian and Bulgarian: Техово, Tehovo) is a village in the municipality of Edessa, Pella regional unit, northern Greece. It is situated 9 km northwest of Edessa. At the church in the locality Kosteno ( Greek: Κόστενο, Macedonian and Bulgarian: Костен, Kosten [3]) there is an annual festival on 21 May, the day of Saint Helena. [4]
There were 81 Christian households in the village of Tehova in 1619–1620. [5]
In the book "Ethnographie des Vilayets d'Adrianople, de Monastir et de Salonique", published in Constantinople in 1878, that reflects the statistics of the male population in 1873, Téhovo was noted as a village with 187 households and 880 Bulgarian inhabitants. [6]
In 1900, Vasil Kanchov gathered and compiled statistics on demographics in the area and reported that the village of Teovo was inhabited by 604 Bulgarian Christians. [7]
Karydia
Καρυδιά | |
---|---|
Coordinates: 40°50.7′N 21°57.4′E / 40.8450°N 21.9567°E | |
Country | Greece |
Administrative region | Central Macedonia |
Regional unit | Pella |
Municipality | Edessa |
Municipal unit | Edessa |
Population (2021)
[1] | |
• Community | 843 |
Time zone | UTC+2 ( EET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+3 ( EEST) |
Karydia ( Greek: Καρυδιά, before 1927: Τέχοβο - Techovo, [2] Macedonian and Bulgarian: Техово, Tehovo) is a village in the municipality of Edessa, Pella regional unit, northern Greece. It is situated 9 km northwest of Edessa. At the church in the locality Kosteno ( Greek: Κόστενο, Macedonian and Bulgarian: Костен, Kosten [3]) there is an annual festival on 21 May, the day of Saint Helena. [4]
There were 81 Christian households in the village of Tehova in 1619–1620. [5]
In the book "Ethnographie des Vilayets d'Adrianople, de Monastir et de Salonique", published in Constantinople in 1878, that reflects the statistics of the male population in 1873, Téhovo was noted as a village with 187 households and 880 Bulgarian inhabitants. [6]
In 1900, Vasil Kanchov gathered and compiled statistics on demographics in the area and reported that the village of Teovo was inhabited by 604 Bulgarian Christians. [7]