Dystos

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Dystos
Δύστος
Location
Dystos (Greece)
Dystos
Coordinates 38°23′N 24°7′E / 38.383, 24.117Coordinates: 38°23′N 24°7′E / 38.383, 24.117
Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3)
Elevation (center): 124 m (407 ft)
Government
Country: Greece
Periphery: Central Greece
Prefecture: Euboea
Population statistics (as of 2001[1])
City Proper
 - Population: 5,579
Codes
Postal: 340 17, 345 00
Area: 22230
Auto: ΧΑ

Dystos, Distos, or Dhistos (Greek: Δύστος, Older form/Latin: Dystus) is a lake in Euboea, Greece. It is also a municipality known as Dysties or Disties. The seat of the municipality of the same name is in Krieza. The Dryopians were the first founders of Dystos in ancient times. During the 1950s, the power corporation of Greece established a steam power plant close to the lake at the city of Aliveri. That power plant used lake water for the cooling system. In the 1980s, the lake was filled in by debris from fires to create more land for farms. The fire lasted for a few days as tens of farmers began burning dry grass similar to the kind found in a savanna. Moreover, some of the farmers brought sheep with them and the plains contained mixed farming. Eventually in 2000, a part of the lake regenerated due to the heavy rain falls in the area. Fishing and birds are found in the lake and the area is protected by the Ramsar Convention.

[edit] Historical population

Year Dystos population Change Municipal population
1981 662 - -
1991 589 -73/-11.03% 5,074
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