- Pefko (Messenia), Greece
Pefko or "Πευκο" is a small but scenic Greek village in
Messenia , west of the Tayegetus Mountain and in betweenSparta andKalamata . The village has been called "Pefko" (meaning "pine tree " in Greek) for the past few decades.History
Name
The village used to be called "Μπαλα" or "Balla" meaning "ball" in local Greek dialect, but the name was changed as the government erroneously thought that the name was of Slavic origins.In actuality, "Balla" is a Greek word (of Italian origins) and the name of the village comes from a story involving a
cannonball which saved the lives of those who would go on to found the village.According to local tradition, when theOttoman Turks were coming to conquer the Peloponnesus, a cannon was brought to the city of Kalamata.It was prophesized that through this cannon the local Greeks would be saved.After the Ottoman Turks defeated the Byzantine Greek forces and their Venetian allies, some Greeks in desperation fired the cannon into the air.A priest told them that where this cannon ball landed, they would find refuge.The cannonball was found in a small valley between two hills, and the village of Balla, which would later become Pefko, was founded there.The villagers named their town Balla after the cannonball that saved them from the Turks.Indeed, whether or not the myth of the village's founding is true, the location of Balla/Pefko saved it from Turkish occupation.The orientation of the village was very strategic, as it is hidden between two rises making it very hard for the Turks and other occupiers to find.Balla/Pefko was a major center of guerrilla resistance activities against both the Turks and the Germans, the latter who found the village and burned it due to the villager's activities in resisting the Nazi occupation.The village was also partially destroyed in the 1970s due to
rockslide s, but later rebuilt.Nikitaras and Perdios
Nikitaras , ahero of theGreek Revolution known as "Τουρκοφαγοuς" or"Tourkophagos" or "eater of Turks" successfully hid in Balla when they was being hunted by the authorities.The old stone houses where the heroes stayed still stands. It is owned by theYannelis family, having miraculously survived both German attacks and rockslides so far.Economic activities
Agriculture , specificallyolive farming, is the main economic activity in the village.Raisingsheep andgoat s has also been a traditional form of economic activity for villagers.Lack of economic opportunities has led to emigration from the village, mainly to larger Greek cities such as Kalamata,Patras andAthens .
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