Karyes
Καρυές | |
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Coordinates: 40°45′40″N 21°8′56″E / 40.76111°N 21.14889°E | |
Country | Greece |
Administrative region | West Macedonia |
Regional unit | Florina |
Municipality | Prespes |
Municipal unit | Prespes |
Population (2021)
[1] | |
• Community | 60 |
Time zone | UTC+2 ( EET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+3 ( EEST) |
Karyes ( Greek: Καρυές, before 1920: Όροβνικ – Orovnik [2]) is a village in the Florina Regional Unit in West Macedonia, Greece.
In the early 1900s, 150 Slavonic speaking Christians lived in the village. [3] During the Greek Civil War, the Greek refugee population living in nearby Pyli fled to Karyes. [4] By the 1950s, the Greek government assisted a group of nomadic transhumant Aromanians, known as the Arvanitovlachs, to settle in depopulated villages of the Prespa region like Karyes. [5] In the early 1970s, the population of Aromanians and Greeks in the village was more numerous than the Macedonian speaking people. [3]
Karyes had 63 inhabitants in 1981. [6] In fieldwork done by Riki Van Boeschoten in late 1993, Karyes was populated by a Greek population descended from Anatolian Greek refugees who arrived during the Greek-Turkish population exchange. [6]
Karyes
Καρυές | |
---|---|
Coordinates: 40°45′40″N 21°8′56″E / 40.76111°N 21.14889°E | |
Country | Greece |
Administrative region | West Macedonia |
Regional unit | Florina |
Municipality | Prespes |
Municipal unit | Prespes |
Population (2021)
[1] | |
• Community | 60 |
Time zone | UTC+2 ( EET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+3 ( EEST) |
Karyes ( Greek: Καρυές, before 1920: Όροβνικ – Orovnik [2]) is a village in the Florina Regional Unit in West Macedonia, Greece.
In the early 1900s, 150 Slavonic speaking Christians lived in the village. [3] During the Greek Civil War, the Greek refugee population living in nearby Pyli fled to Karyes. [4] By the 1950s, the Greek government assisted a group of nomadic transhumant Aromanians, known as the Arvanitovlachs, to settle in depopulated villages of the Prespa region like Karyes. [5] In the early 1970s, the population of Aromanians and Greeks in the village was more numerous than the Macedonian speaking people. [3]
Karyes had 63 inhabitants in 1981. [6] In fieldwork done by Riki Van Boeschoten in late 1993, Karyes was populated by a Greek population descended from Anatolian Greek refugees who arrived during the Greek-Turkish population exchange. [6]