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Chalandritsa
ΧαλανδρίτσαLocation Coordinates 38°7′N 21°48′E / 38.117°N 21.8°ECoordinates: 38°7′N 21°48′E / 38.117°N 21.8°E Government Country: Greece Region: West Greece Regional unit: Achaea Municipality: Erymanthos Municipal unit: Farres Population statistics (as of 2001) Community - Population: 2,144 Other Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3) Auto: AX Chalandritsa (Greek: Χαλανδρίτσα) is a village in Achaea, West Greece, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Erymanthos, of which it is the seat of administration.[1] Chalandritsa which is 15 km from Patras. Their settlements were Chalandritsa, Mastoreika, Stameika, and Kydwnies. Today it is the seat of the municipality Erymanthos. There is a gymnasium in Chalandritsa, high school, police station, health center. From 1835 until 1912, it was back then municipal district of the municipality of Farrwn.Chalandritsa after passing the town at the edge of the seismic fault which was discovered in 1993. The rift was inactive until February 2007 when he gave two twin earthquakes 5.4 and 5.5 Richter.[2][3]
The Chalandritsa has police station, police station, previously mentioned that he almost immediately after the liberation, perhaps in 1833 founded along with the gendarmerie[4]. 1893 saw the police region of Tritaia and Fares always based Chalandritsa.[4] .
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History
Name
In accordance with the designation Pouqueville who had come from the words "Broken Tritaia" meaning bad climate.Triantafyllou[5] indicates that it comes either from the town that existed in the nearby location under the name Chalampreza and egkataleiftike in the early 19th century, by Byzantine Word Chalandra[5]. Referenced by many names such as: Kalampreza, Chalantritza and Chalaoyritza[5].Stefanos Thomopoulos said that it was named because on the Byzantine Empire here killed the notorious thief Andritso, from skotwmo = Excluding of Andritsoy named Chalandritsa.[6]
Mycenaean settlement
The Chalandritsa populated by the Paleolithic era. To place a cross in the Chalandritsa, 1985 during excavations for the health centre halls found relics of proϊstorikoy agglomeration. homes are located around the perimeter of the Hill and at the Center believe that there was a public building or temple. Also in a very short distance mykinaϊko cemetery has been found that are believed to be the graveyard of the settlement. The name of the settlement is unknown since no inscriptions, but ceramic and stone tools dating to the 11th century BC. The dwellings have foundations that might restrain and second floor, and four of them beneath the floors they found baby burials.
Later history
During the Venetian rule was originally part of the Baronia of Patras from where she was detached and founded the Baronia of Chalandritsa, which was jointly administered by the family Tremoyig and after Zacharias family. The French variant of the Chronicle of Morea has been referred to as Calandrice. The first Baron was the Wdebertos de Tremoyϊg. During the Ottoman period had the same fate as the rest along with and after the Orlofika according to the French backpacker was Gkoyfie erimwsei.
In 1770 States that the region belonged to Ottoman's son from Nafpaktos.[5] On 26 February 1822, 2,000 Turks the ransacked and burned. The movement of the 1923 moved here from Seattle in the 12th infantry regiment which was bombed by the battleship "Lemnos". In July 1943 the occupying Italian army pyrpolise the Chalandritsa retaliation after a battle with rebelsBattle of Chalandritsa (1943) — battle. During the Greek civil war was in the hands of Chalandritsa Government forces until 5 July 1948 when it was organized attack of the Republican Army. The town after a particularly deadly battleBattle of Chalandritsa (1948) battle deadly was captured by the rebels to take back by Government forces, and after six days to again pass in possession of the rebels by the end of the civil war.
Castle
In Chalandritsa, on an unknown date, when the Franks conquered along the 1205 constructed a small Fort, Tower, the ruins of which still remains today. The fortress is mentioned in all the inventories of the castles of Achaea, which was at times by the Venetians and Turks conquerors, such lists showing the castle of 1364, 1471 etc. The castle was used originally as a residence of the franc Baron since Chalandritsa baronia was independent. The 1315 was captured by the Aragonese, Philip and 1429 poliorkithike poliorkithike from the Thomas Palaeologus.
Education
The Chalandritsa has nipeiagwgeio, elementary school gymnasium and Lyceum. Founded in 1890 in the village of Scholarcheio-Greek school (now Gymnasium-Lyceum) until 1936 that stopped working. In 1959, and in 1982 worked High School. [Το Μοίραλι από το 1461 έως σήμερα, εκδόσεις Περί Τεχνών, Πάτρα 2010, ISBN 978-960-6684-64-7<].
Sightseeing
In the Mycenaean Settlement Chalandritsa exist within the town and the Mykinaϊko Cemetery in Agios Vasileios, also the Fragkikos Tower, the Museum of folklore and local history (anapalaiwmena and Nerotribis buildings Watermill).
Sport
The only Club of the town is the A.P.S. Doxa Chalandritsa, who has only football Department and struggling community stadium is dry Chalandritsa. Rentes is the position under construction-track programme of Patras. A.p.s. Doxa Chalandritsa
The A.P.S. Doxa Chalandritsa is an amateur football club that belongs to the power of the Achaia football clubs Association.
In 1971, founded the athletic Football Club Chalandritsa "Doxa Chalandritsa. Started from the 3rd Amateur Category Today is located in Patras. 2nd Amateur Category of Patras.
In 1971, Chairman of the Board of Doxa Chalandritsa was Fotis Boyldis. Responsible for the team today are Chris Mpoympoykas.
From the glory surrounding perasei and Chalandritsa prominent footballers ". the most important is Kostas Katsouranis and whose father was a COACH of that seasons.
References
- ^ Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior (Greek)
- ^ Εφημερίδα Η Ημέρα
- ^ Τα Νέα
- ^ a b Χρήστος Θ. Κανελλάκης, Το Μοίραλι από το 1461 έως σήμερα, Εκδόσεις Περι Τεχνών , Πάτρα 2010, ISBN 978-960-6684-64-7
- ^ a b c d Κωνσταντίνος Τριανταφύλλου, Ιστορικόν Λεξικόν των Πατρών, Τυπογραφείο Χρ. Κούλη, Πάτρα 1995, Λήμα Χαλανδρίτσα
- ^ Στέφανος Θωμόπουλος, Ιστορία της πόλεως Πατρών από αρχαιοτάτων χρόνων μέχρι του 1821, Τόμος Α΄,Εκ της βασιλικής τυπογραφίας Νικολάου Γ. Ιγγλέση,Εν Αθήναις 1888, σελίδα 311
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- Populated places in Achaea
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