Antypata Pylarou
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Antipata Pylarou Αντιπάτα |
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Prefecture: | Kefalonia |
Province: | Sami |
Municipality: | Pylarou (capital) |
Number of municipal districts: | 1 (Metaxata) - seat |
Location: Latitude: Longitude: |
38.324 (38°19'30") N 21.55125 (21°33'40") E |
Population: (2001) - Percent of the municipality |
81 8.9% |
Altitude: -lowest: -centre: |
valley area about 150 to 200 m Kalon Oros |
Postal code: | 280 81 |
Area/distance code: | 11-(00)30-26740 |
Car designation: | KE |
Antypata Pylarou,also spelled Antipata Pylarou, Andipata Pylarou, Andypata Pylarou and Adipata Pylarou (Greek: Αντιπάτα or Αντυπάτα) is one of the 24 villages of the municipality of Pylaris. Today it doesn΄t have more than 15 inhabitants. Antipata Pylarou is linked with a road linking Divarata and Dentrinata which accesses with the road linking Agia Efthymia and Karia. The main road is located to the south on the other side of the valley. From the village is originated the famous Greek rebel Marinos Antypas. Olderly Antypata was one of the most powerful villages of Kefalonia and the family Antypa was registered in the "Libro d'Oro" of the Venettian landowners between 1594-1604. The family may have come to Kefalonia by Florence, Italy. According to the genealogical tree the first Antypa was Michael Antypa. During the 17th century, the family started war with the other powerful families of the island (Karousoi, Sdrin, Anninoi). The village of Antypata was destroyed and many members of the family left the area. Some went to Erissos, where they founded the village of Antipata Erissou, while others went to Paliki.
Antypata Pylarou was strucked by the August 1953 Earthquake destroying every residential buildings in the village. The village was shortly built in the late-1950s and emigration occurred that lasted until the late-20th century that moved inhabitants to other parts of Greece and the world. Electricity, running water and telephone lines became linked in the 1960s. Antipata Pylarou became linked with a paved road in the 1990s. Agirculture is the only source of industry with traces of other businesses.
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[edit] Nearest places
The nearest places are ordered clockwise
- Ferentata, east
- Potamianata, southwest
- Karoussata, west
[edit] Geography
The area around Antipata are surrounded by farmlands that are mainly pastures, fruits, vegetables, groves and some others as well as some forests as well as a small forest to the south and grasslands with bushes and rocks northward.. The hills dominate the west and the east. Kalon Oros is directly to the north.
[edit] Population
Year | Village Population | Percent of the municipality |
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1991 | 89 | -10/2.72% | - |
2001 | 81 | -8/-8.99% | 8.9% |
[edit] Other
Antypata Pylarou has a school, a church and a square (plateia). The nearest lyceum (middle school) and the gymnasium (secondary school) are in Agia Efthymia.
[edit] External links
- Metaxata on GTP Travel Pages (in English and Greek)
- Map and aerial photos:
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- Satellite images: Google or Microsoft Virtual Earth - image now available
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