Kalamata
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Kalamata (Καλαμάτα) | |
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Coordinates | 37°2′ N 22°7′ E |
Country | Greece |
Periphery | Peloponnese |
Prefecture | Messinia |
Population | 57,620 source (2001) |
Area | 253.2 km² |
Population density | 228 /km² |
Elevation | 21 m |
Postal code | 241 00 |
Area code | 27210 |
Licence plate code | ΚΜ |
Kalamata (Greek, Modern: Καλαμάτα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ai), older forms: Kalamai is a city in southern Greece, on the Peloponnesos, by the Mediterranean. It is the capital of the Messinia prefecture. It is located about 60 km SE of Kyparissia and GR-9, about 120 km SSE of Pyrgos, about 80 km SW of Tripoli, about 60 km W of Sparta, NW of Areopoli and about 8 km E of Messene. In 1991 the city had 44,052 inhabitants. Capital and chief port of the prefecture of Messinia, built in the heart of the Messinian Gulf near the ancient city of Farai mentioned by Homer, 238 km from Athens, the land of Kalamatianos dance and the silk kerchief; of succulent dark olives, honey eyed figs and the honey covered sesame sweet called "pastelli".
The city is located west of Sparta, and can be reached from this and other Greek cities by bus and train. Furthermore, the city has an international airport and an important harbour. Ferries are available to places such as the Greek island of Kythira.
The Gulf of Messinia where Kalamata is located has various long beaches. The Taygetus is located about 4 km E of Kalamata and GR-82 Kalamata - Sparta highway runs through the ranges.
Olives and olive oil are important products that are exported from Kalamata.
Kalamata has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a post office, and squares (plateia).
Kalamata also has a soccer team which plays in the secondary division. It is named Kalamata FC [1].
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[edit] Communities
- Alagonia (pop: 360)
- Antikalamos (pop: 541)
- Artemissia (pop: 291)
- Asprochoma (pop: 1,231)
- Elaiochori (pop: 395)
- Kalamata
- Karveli (pop: 180)
- Labena
- Lada (pop: 223)
- Leika (pop: 926)
- Mikri Mantineia (pop: 688)
- Nedousa (pop: 158)
- Piges (pop: 103)
- Sperchogeia (pop: 855)
- Valyra
- Verga (pop: 2,110)
[edit] Transportation
It is accessed by GR-7/E55/E65 in the west and GR-82 runs through Kalamata and into the Taygetus. The nearest motorway is now 35 km N. From the mid-1980s until 2002, it was 85 km SW in Tripoli.
There is a road connecting within the coastline of Kalamata which is not far from the gulf and runs in the southern part of Kalamata.
It is also has a train station and a small freight yard in the harbor which makes up the southernmost train station and the southern railway terminus in all of Greece. The train line that connects Kalamata with Athens, is currently out of order due to the restructuring programme of the train lines in Peloponesse. The use of KTEL buses is, however, is very popular. The bus line conects Kalamata - Tripoli and Korinthos, runs hourly and there is a student discount. Since the mid-80s there is a regular weekly cruise-boat route between Kalamata - Kythira - Chania (Crete).
In the summer months charter flights fly direct to Kalamata International Airport from many European cities.
[edit] Historical population
Year | Communal population | Change | Municipal population | Change | Density |
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1981 | 42,075 | - | - | - | |
1991 | 43,625 | 1,550/2.68% | 50,693 | 200.20/km² | |
2001 | 49,550 | 5,925/13.6% | 57,620 | 227.56/km² |
[edit] The name Kalamata
The name Kalamata may have something to do with the Greek kala ommata which means beautiful eyes. A Byzantine church near the city is devoted to the virgin of Kalomata.
[edit] History of Kalamata
Contrary to many other Greek cities, Kalamata does not date to classical times. Messini, which is located elsewhere in Messinia, is an ancient site, however. From 1681 on the Venetians ruled Kalamata. In 23 March 1821, Kalamata was the first city to be liberated from the Turkish occupation of as much as over 300 years, by the Greek rebel forces under the orders of generals Theodoros Kolokotronis, Petros Mavromichalis and Papaflessas. In 1825, Ibrahim Pasha destroyed the city during the Greek war of independence. After this, Kalamata was rebuilt and became one of the most important ports in the Mediterranean sea. It is not surprising that the 2nd oldest Chamber of Commerce in the Mediterranean, after that of Marseille, exists in Kalamata. On 29 April 1941, a battle was fought near the port between invading German forces and the 2nd New Zealand Division, during which Jack Hinton was awarded the Victoria Cross. After World War II, and due to political issues, Kalamata, as well as most of the Peloponnese, was excluded from the government development plans, in favour of north Greece instead. That was a major strike on the local economy, resulting in the decline of the port and hence the city. During 70s and the 80s, development and growth in Kalamata were words from worlds away, and only after the city suffered severe damage from the earthquakes of September 1986, the local authorities and individuals strained their financial resources to bring a wind of change to the forgotten capital of Messinia. Due to these efforts, Kalamata has now fully recovered and developed into a modern provincial capital, with all facilities and amenities, as well as one of the most modern hospitals in Greece.
[edit] Sights in and around Kalamata
- Benakeion Archaeological Museum of Kalamata [2], located in the heart of the historical centre of Kalamata.
- Byzantine churches
- Cultural events, such as the International Dance Festival [3]
- The Castle of Kalamata from the 13th century AD.
- The Marina and the Port of Kalamata, located SW of the city centre. It is the main and largest port in Messinia and the southern part of the Peloponnese.
- The Kalamata International Airport, an airport located about 7 km NW, close to Messene. The runway length is about 2 km and it is combined with a military airport.
- The Railway Museum of the Municipality of Kalamata [4], a railway museum which first opened since 1986
- The Temple of the Epicurian Apollo, about one hour's drive north from Kalamata
- Tourist information
[edit] Sporting teams
- Kalamata FC - second division
- Messiniakos - third division
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- http://www.discovermessinia.gr Discover the region and local gastronomy of Messinia (available in english, french and greek)
- http://www.forumkal.com (Forum)
- http://www.kalamata-online.com (Portal)
- http://www.diasnews.com (Portal)
- Site of the local TV station (N.E.T.) with daily news reports
- Marina of Kalamata
- Kalamata Online
- Kalamata International Airport
- Historic maps of Kalamata
- Messinian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- Ministry of Culture - Messinia
- Sights and places in Messinia
- Travel around Messinia
- Messinia - The next big thing
- Map and Aerial Photos:
- Geographical coordinates:
- Mapquest - Kalamata
Municipalities and communities of the Messenia Prefecture |
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Aetos • Aipeia • Andania • Androusa • Arfara • Aris • Aristomenis • Avia • Avlona • Chiliochoria • Dorio • Eira • Filiatra • Gargalianoi • Ithomi • Kalamata • Koroni • Kyparissia • Lefktro • Meligalas • Messene • Methoni • Nestoras • Oichalia • Papaflessas • Petalidi • Pylos • Thouria • Voufrades |
Trikorfo • Tripyla |