Seta, Greece
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Setta or Seta Σέτα |
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Prefecture: | Euboea |
Province: | Chalkida |
Municipality: | Amarynthos |
Municipal district: | Setta (seat) |
Location: Latitude: Longitude: |
38.531 (38° 1' 53") N 23.907 (23° 55' 24") E |
Population: (2001) -Town -Municipal district -Percent of the municipal district -Percent of the municipality |
147 (-18 or -10.84%) 1,218 73.13% 2% |
Altitude: -lowest: -centre: |
725 m |
Postal code: | GR-340 06 |
Car designation: | XA |
Seta or Setta (Greek: Σέτα, rarely Σέττα), also Ano Seta also with the first e accented is a town in the northern part of the island of Euboea. It it also in the municipality of Amarynthos. Its 2001 population was 147 for the village and 201 for the municipal district.
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[edit] Settlements
- Kato Setta
[edit] Distances
Setta is located 40 km from Eretria, 60 to 70 km from Chalkida, about 160 to 170 km north-northeast of the capital city of Athens (not counting the Oropos - Nea Psara and 70 to 80 km direct) and 18 km NNE of Amarynthos.
[edit] Population
Year | Town population | Change | Municipal district population | Percent of the municipal district | Percent of the municipality |
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1981 | 266 | - | - | - | - |
1991 | 166 | -100 or -37.59% | - | - | - |
2001 | 147 | -18 or -10.84% | 201 | 73.13% | 2% (town) 2.73% (municipal district) |
[edit] Geography
Seta is built on a mountainous setting near the heart of the island, the mountain range surround the area. The area around Seta are made up of forests and includes pines and spruce trees. Farmlands are in the lower areas. It is connected with a road connecting the GR-44 (Thiva - Chalkida - Eretria - Karystos).
[edit] History
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Seta joined the country of Greece after the Ottoman rule which dominated the country as well as the village as well as the Greek War of Independence. After World War II and the Greek Civil War, its buildings were rebuilt. Its inhabitants left for larger towns and cities in Greece and around the world.
Seta was connected to the media, almost no films were filmed in Seta except for its documentaries. A traveling program Travelling in Greece (Menoume Ellada) in late-2006.
The forest fire ravaged the entire portion of Seta and Kato Seta (the entire municipal district) on August 25 and August 26, 2007 (see 2007 Greek forest fires), almost every forest was in flames and ruined its natural beauty, some parts were unaffected. The village suffered moderate damages and its residents were stranded and fought the fire along with firefighters, fire trucks and planes that also came from other parts of Europe. The fire lasted several days. It may take nearly a decade or more to recover the natural beauty. Since that time, the village has been repairing.
The town and almost the entire municipality with small sporadic exceptions. The fires on August 24 and 26 came from Aliveri. Its hotels were damaged but its buildings were protected from the fire, the centre of the village was protected by firefighters. Firefighters along with . The fire lasted several days. Several groves and forests will take several decades to recover to its original level.
[edit] Other
Seta has a school, churches, a post office, a restaurant, a bar, a tavern and a square (plateia). Its nearest lyceum (middle school) and gymnasium (secondary school) are in Amarynthos.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Video on Setta from ERT's travelling program Traveling in Greece (Menoume Ellada) (Greek)
- Seta at the GTP Travel Pages
- Map and aerial photos:
- Street map information from: Mapquest, LiveLocal or Google or Yahoo! Maps
- Satellite images: Google or Microsoft Virtual Earth - image now available
- Coordinates:
The municipal districts of Amarynthos |
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Amarynthos (Galazia Nera) | Ano Vathia (Koukaki) | Gymno (Metamorfosi) | Kallithea | Seta (Kato Seta) |
Greece | Central Greece | Euboea | Amarynthos |