Loutrochori Λουτροχώρι |
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Panoramic view of Loutrochori in May 2004. |
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Loutrochori
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Country: | Greece |
Region: | Central Macedonia |
Regional unit: | Pella |
Municipality: | Skydra |
Municipal unit: | Skydra |
Population statistics (as of 2001) | |
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- Population: | 466 |
- Area: | 7.506 km2 (3 sq mi) |
- Density: | 62 /km2 (161 /sq mi) |
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Time zone: | EET/EEST (UTC+2/3) |
Elevation (min-max): | 59 - 90 m (194 - 295 ft) |
Postal: | 585 00 |
Telephone: | 23810 |
Auto: | ΕΕ |
Loutrochori(on) (Greek: Λουτροχώρι(οv) meaning "bath town"; formerly Paina, Πάινα and Bania, Μπάνια meaning "baths")[1] is a village in the Pella regional unit, of Macedonia in Greece. According to the 2001 census, it has a population of 466[2], its area is 7.506 km2, and its population density is 62.08 per km2. The village is on a hill and thus it has a view of the surrounding countryside.
Loutrochori is situated 25 km north of the Egnatia Highway (or GR-2, or E90). Its nearest railroad (train) stations with Hellenic OSE's SPAP line are 2.5 km east (Petrea), 5 km southeast (Episkopi) and 7 km northeast (Skydra). The Loutrochori area was famous from ancient times for its spa. The spa of Loutrochori (iamatica loutra, ιαματικά λουτρά)[3] is situated just 0.5 km away near the local mountain of Canber (358 m/1,175 ft).
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The Loutrochori area has been a spa from the 4th century BC under the Macedonian Kingdom.
Modern Loutrochori is a relatively new village; it was founded in the 1920s by the first Greek refugees from Pontus, under the name "Μπάνια" (Bania).[4] After the Greek Genocide and the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922), a large number of Pontic Greek refugees arrived at the village as a result of the population exchange under the Treaty of Lausanne. In 1926, the village's name was changed to "Λουτροχώρι" (Loutrochori).[1]
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*Foundation. **Post-Population exchange. ***Estimate. |
The village's population grew rapidly after 1923. After the Second World War and the Greek Civil War, the population steadily declined as residents moved to larger towns and cities or emigrated.
The inhabitants are (100%) ethnic Greeks and Greek Orthodox Christians.
Loutrochori is the southwestern part of the municipality of Skydra. It is 20 km southeast of the prefectural capital of Edessa in Central part of Macedonia in Greece. Loutrochori is bounded by the prefecture of Imathia to the southwest and it is 25 km northwest of the capital Veria. It sits at an elevation of around 90 meters above mean sea level and the population is approximately from 500 (in winter) to 800 (in summer) inhabitants.
Loutrochori covers an area of some 7.506 km2 (3 sq.mi.), between the mountains Vermio (2,052 m/6,732 ft) to the southwest, Voras (2,524 m/8,281 ft) to the northwest and Paiko (1,650 m/5,410 ft) to the northeast.
Loutrochori is located at a distance of 540 km northwest of the present day Greek capital - Athens by road, 38 km north of the royal capital of ancient Macedon - Vergina, 53 km west of the first capital of the Greek Macedonian Kingdom and birthplace of Alexander the Great - Pella and 77 km northwest of Thessaloniki, the present-day capital of Greek Macedonia.
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The average temperature is 14.8 degrees Celsius and the average rainfall about 470 millimetres per year.
Loutrochori has a Mediterranean climate with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. The warmest month is August, with 18 to 32 °C (64 to 90 °F). Record high temperatures of up to 42 °C (108 °F). The coolest month is January, averaging 1 to 7 °C (34 to 45 °F).
Loutrochori produces cherries, apples, some strawberries and peaches.
Kesariana, Flamouria | Sevastiana, Rizari | Rizo, Skydra | ||
Agia Foteini, Polla Nera | Petrea, Arseni | |||
Loutrochori | ||||
Rodochori, Gianakochori | Marina, Lefkadia | Plevroma, Episkopi |