Zagora, Greece

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Coordinates: 39°27′N 23°6′E

Greece Zagora (Ζαγορά)
Coordinates 39°27′ N 23°6′ E
Country Greece
Periphery Thessaly
Prefecture Magnesia
Population 3,829 source (2001)
Elevation 458 m
Postal code 370 01
Area code 24260
Licence plate code ΒΟ

Zagora (Greek: Ζαγορά) is the biggest village of Mt. Pelion was at its commercial and cultural peak in the 17th and 18th centuries, It is the birth place of G. Kordatos, a distinguished Greek historian. There are texts dating back to the Byzantine era that mention Pelion by the name Zagora. The library of Zagora with thousands of rare books is of great interest. The school of Rigas Feraios or Hellenic museum as it was known, the oldest school on Pelion, Kallinikos Lapatis (Patriarch of Constantinople) and the bard of the Greeks Rigas Fereos were students of the school among others. The "mayor" of Zagora generally is responsible for most villages on Mt. Pelion. Currently the position is held by a member of the Chacos family.

It is located E of Volos and NW of Tsangarada and Mouresi and is connected by GR-34 linking Volos and Tsangarada about 2 km south. The roads to the north are gravel and are not connected to Keramidi to the north.


Zagora has a school, a lyceum, a gymnasium, a church, banks, a post office, and a square (plateia).

[edit] Historical population

Year Communal population Change (town) Municipal/Island population
1981 2,841 - -
1991 2,410 -431/-15.17% 3,922

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North: Keramidi?
West: Portaria and Makrinitsa Zagora East: Mouresi, Aegean Sea
South: Sipiada


Municipalities and communities of the Magnesia Prefecture
AfetesAgriaAisoniaAlmyrosAlonnisosArgalastiArtemidaFeresIolkosKarlaMiliesMouresiNea AnchialosNea IoniaPortariaPteleosSipiadaSkiathosSkopelosSourpiVolosZagora
AnavraKeramidiMakrinitsaTrikeri