Vrysoules, Arcadia

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Vrysoules
Βρυσούλες
Statistics
Prefecture: Arcadia
Province: Mantineia
Municipality: Valtetsi
Municipal district: Perivolia
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

37.374 (37° 22' 30") N
22.355 (22° 9' 15") E
Population: (2001)
-Village
-Percent of the municipality

50 (about -9 or -16.94%)
%
Altitude:
 -lowest:
 -centre:

about 400 m (west)
about 420 m
about 440 m (east)
Postal code: GR-222 00
Car designation (as of 2006): TP

Vrysoules (Greek, Modern: Βρυσούλες, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ai, from the Modern spelling βρύση vrysi + -ούλα -oula + plural -ες -es, little springs), older form, Vrisoulai, Vrisoules is a settlement that is almost completely surrounded by forests 4 km SE of Megalopoli and is part of the muniicpal district and the municipality of Megalopoli in the southwestern part of the prefecture of Arcadia. It is part of the commune of Perivolia. It is linked by GR-7/E55, about 1 km W for the old one and 3 km south for the new one. It is located S of Dimitsana and about 28 km SE of Karytaina, 35.6 km (old: 37 km) WSW of Tripoli, WNW of Leontari, NE of NNE of Kalamata and ENE of Kyparissia.

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[edit] Geography

  • Location:
    • Latitude: 37.374 (37°22'30') N
    • Longitude: 22.355 (22°9'15') E
  • Postal code: 222 00
  • Elevation: 420 m
  • Dialing code: +11+30-27910 (030-27910)

The village is bounded by a separate railway from the west, and is not bounded by the new highway (superhighway) to the southeast but further south with Falaisia at the Alpheus river which is south of Vrysoules, east is Perivolia.

[edit] Population

Year Population Change
1920 125 -
1961 88 -37 or -29.6%
1991 59 -29 or 32.95%
2001 50 -9 or 16.94%

It is one of the villages that only lost slightly more than 60% of its population from 1921 to 2001.

[edit] About Vrysoules

The village has a small school, a church and a central square (plateia) next to the church which is not much more than the village well. Its residential houses are mainly within the road. The village used to have a school. It is now located north of the superhighway. West of the rail is a mine.

[edit] History

The village until 1927 was known as Aliaga (Αλήαγα), so named during the Ottoman era for Ali Aga, an Ottoman dignitary who visited the village.

Much of the area are forested with trees which its height is between 10 to 15 m. Farmlands are around the village and within the old road.

In 2000, the forests were beginning to be cut along the new highway and the junction with Vrysoules at Megalopoli to Anavryto Road is now south of the superhighway and an underpass is slightly 1 km west of the junction.

The tremendous fire reached the village on Sunday August 26, 2007 as flames sparked from nearby Gefyra and began to burn forests and farmlands that totaled around 80% of the area, houses were also damaged along with abandoned ones. Firefighters along with local residents, choppers and airplanes battled the blaze and took several hours. The fire happened and spread with another fire in Perivolia and Rapsommati during the late afternoon hours, the flames did not arrived from the superhighway which most of them were blocked, rail services were suspended.

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Municipal districts of the municipality of Megalopoli
Anthochori | Ano Karyes | Chirades | Choremi (Apiditsa) | Chranoi | Gefyra | Isari (Chrousa | Petrovouni) | Isoma Karyon | Karatoula | Kastanochori | Kato Karyes | Lykaio | Lykosoura | Lykochia | Makryssi | Mallota | Marathousa | Megalopoli (Orestio) Nea Eklissoula | Neochori Lykosoura | Paradeisia (Fanaiti) | Perivolia (Vrysoules) | Plaka | Rapsommati | Souli (Derveni) | Soulos | Trilofo | (Palaiomoiri (Koloni)) | Tripotamo | Vangos | Vasta
Greece | Peloponissos | Arcadia | Megalopolis | Megalopoli
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