- Paliouria, Greece
Paliouria ( _el. Παλιουριά) is a village in Greece. It is located at the root of the west end of the
Kamvounia (Καμβούνια)mountain chain , near theHaliacmon river. Its altitude is 500 m. It is part of the municipalityDeskati , in theGrevena Prefecture . It is located 50 km fromGrevena and 15 km fromDeskati . The native population calls Kamvounia by the names of Vounasia (Βουνάσια) or Bounassia (Μπουνάσσια). Paliouria has a resident population of about 500 people.History
At the current location of the village, the Turkish road (named Jadés, lasting from 1881 to 1912) from "Sérvia" crossed with the road coming from
Elassona - Deskati - Grevena. Through the northside of the village, in theByzantine period of EmperorBasil II the Bulgarslayer, existed a road suitable for transportation withmule s. According to the tradition, theZimniatsi (the old name for Paliouria) was formed from the union of 9 local settlements into one, in theOttoman Rule period. This was made in order for the villagers to protect themselves from the Turks. Each one of the settlements had its own parish. With time, those establishments have disappeared, and only presumptions can be made for the location of some of them.After the
annexation of Macedonia intoGreece , in 1918 Zimniatsi was integrated in the community ofKarpero . In 1928, Zimniatsi was renamed to Paliouria. It was declared a community in 1963 and today it is in thejurisdiction of theMunicipality of Deskati. Until 1927 the village was populated by native stock farmers. After theGreco-Turkish War (1919-1922) ,refugee s came fromMinor Asia andPontos . With the refugees' advent, the physiognomy of the village changed, as the newcomers settled down in a separate area, at the one side of the village.Local economy
The village people are mostly farmers, who cultivate corn, wheat and tobacco crops. A considerable number of them are dealing with stock farming (cows, sheeps, goats) and they have created relevant modern units. The community merchandising revolves around small local businesses.
Sightseeing
Beautiful and old churches exist around Paliouria:
*The
Holy Trinity , at 500 m distance, NE of the village
*Saint George , 1 km, SE
*Saint Paraskeui , 1 km, SE
*Saint Kyriaki , 1.5 km, WIn the village, there is the church of
Zoodochou Pigis , which has been categorized as an archaeological monument.
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