Koropi, Magnesia

Koropi
Κορόπη
Location
Koropi
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Government
Country: Greece
Region: Thessaly
Regional unit: Magnesia
Municipality: South Pelion
Municipal unit: Milies
Population statistics (as of 2001)
Village
 - Population: 398
Other
Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3)
Auto: ΒΟ

Koropi (Greek: Κορόπη) is a Greek village located 15 km east of Volos in the Magnesia regional unit. Koropi is built on the slopes of Pelion. The settlement was formerly known as Boufa (Μπούφα). Koropi is a settlement in the municipal unit of Milies. Its population in 2001 was 785 for the municipal district. Koropi is located 22 km east of Volos.

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Etymology

Notice that the Greek spelling has a letter eta and it does not use the letter iota which is a suburb southeast of Athens in Attica indicating it does not owe its origin of the name with a town in Athens which comes from Kropia, it comes from an ancient site.

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Population

Year Population
1991 281
1991 269
2001 398

Geography

The mountains dominate the area which is parly forested and some grasslands and bushes, farmlands are within the village and it produces olives and other crops. The village is by the Pagasetic Gulf.

History

Koropi dates back to the 8th century BC and was a small city of the area which had the Temple of Apollo. Koropi later on was invaded in the mid-15th century by the Ottoman Turks which ruled the area until 1881. The town at the time was known as Boufa. The Greek War of Independence did not saw the area annexed with Greece, it did not annexed the area until the liberation of Thessaly in 1881. Later, Boufa changed its name to its current name.

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