Kastri of Evrymenes, Ioannina

Kastri of Evrymenes, Ioannina

Kastri (greek: Καστρί, pron. "Kastrí") is a greek village of the municipality of Evrymenes, Ioannina Prefecture. Until 1950 it was named "Siutista" [(greek) [http://www.freewebs.com/onoma/ipir.htm Renamed Settlements of Epirus and Thessaly] , from the webpage of historian [http://www.freewebs.com/onoma/ Dimitrios Lithoxoou] .] .

Kastri is a common toponym in the prefecture, thus the name of the village should be always accompanied by the municipality it belongs to. Until 1999 it was also called "Kastri Vassilopoulou", because it was part of the (nowadays defunct) Community of Vassilopoulon.

Location - Demographics

Kastri lies 43 km northwest of Ioannina through a local road connected to the E92 route (Ioannina - Igoumenitsa). Built at an elevation of 800 metres, it is the highest village of Mount Kassidiaris. Although geographically closer to the municipalities of Zitsa and Ano Kalamas, the village is attached to Evrymenes because its capital Klimatia is easier to visit by car.

According to the 2001 census the permanent inhabitants are 63 persons [(greek) [http://www.statistics.gr/gr_tables/S1101_SAP_1_TB_DC_01_01_Y.pdf Permanent population] - 2001 Census, from the site of [http://www.statistics.gr National Statistical Service of Greece] .] distributed in twenty households [(greek) [http://www.statistics.gr/gr_tables/S1101_SAP_1_TB_DC_01_07_Y.pdf Households] - as before] ; yet the actual number differs from the statistics. The number of the all-year-round inhabitants does not exceed that of 20, whatsoever. Nevertheless, this number rises after Eastertide, when some retired former villagers travel from their residence in Athens or Ioannina to their village to spend the summer period. This results in a significant increase in the number of Kastri's residents, often exceeding 100 during the August summer vacation period.

History

Kastri was founded by Souliotes fugitives as "Siutista" in the early 19th century; probably named after the adjacent mountain Kassidiaris that was called Siutista that time. The exact year is unknown, but it must have been soon after Ali Pasha conquered Souli (1803). The british topographer William Martin Leake mentions the village as "Shútista" in the 4th volume of "Travels in Northern Greece" [(english) William Martin Leake « [http://books.google.gr/books?id=ch0GAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Travels+in+Northern+Greece#PPR3,M1 Travels in Northern Greece, volume iv] », page 94. Editions J. Rodwell, London, 1835.] , published in 1835, but saves no further information about it.

Monument of that first period is the monastery dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos, situated at the northern edge of the village; today only the temple of the monastery survives. In the past it had also been asylum for people suffering from mental disorders.

Typically the villagers were stock-breeders. They also used to cultivate small amounts of corn, onion and vegetables for domestic use, since the mountainous soil was infertile for large scale farming. After the Second Balkan War and the annexation of Epirus in the Greek State (Treaty of Bucharest, 1913) the families of Kastri were offered small arable properties in the nearby valley of Upper Thyamis, which previously belonged to Ottoman institutions ("chifliks").

The civil war of 1946 - 1949 triggered the first wave of immigration, when members of the defeated Democratic Army fled to the Eastern Bloc. This was followed by a second long-lasting wave in the following decades, during which most of the villagers immigrated to Athens or West Germany.

The EEC subventions in the 80's provided some financial support for the few remaining inhabitants to keep on living in the village. At the same period, the connection with the rural road and electricity network encouraged some emigrant families to build houses in their fatherland for use in the summer months.

ightseeings

The winding asphalt roadway driving to Kastri offers "amazing view above the valley of Upper Thyamis as far Tymfi (...) such that otherwise only alpinists can enjoy" [(greek) Stephanos Psimenos «Ανεξερεύνητη Ήπειρος» ("Unexplored Epirus"), page 580. Editions Road, 2007, ISBN 978-960-8189-430.] . Moreover, a footpath starting from the village leads to the highest peak of Kassidiaris (1329 m).

The only sightseeing inside the village is the monastery of Dormition. Around the monastery is held each year the traditional festival of the village (14-15-16 August) organised by the "St. George Brotherhood", the fellowship of those born in or descended from Kastri. Another local celebration is the feast of St. George, who is considered as the village's patron saint.

References (mostly in greek)


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