- Amarynthos
Infobox Greek Dimos
name = Amarynthos
name_local = Αμάρυνθος
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lat_deg = 38
lat_min = 24
lon_deg = 23
lon_min = 53
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periph = Central Greece
prefec =Euboea
municipality = Amarynthos
districts = 5
mayor = Panagiotis Michael
party =
since = 2006
population_as_of = 2001
population = 4141
area =
pop_municipality = 7356
area_municipality = 109.909
postal_code = 340 06
area_code = 22290
licence = ΧΑ
website =Amarynthos (Greek: Αμάρυνθος, IPA2|aˈmarinθos), locally called Vatheia (Βάθεια), is a coastal town and a municipality in
Euboea ,Greece . Its2001 population was 4,141 for the town and 7,356 for the municipality. Amarynthos is linked with the GR-44 connecting Thiva on the mainland,Chalcis andKarystos . It is located in Central Euboea and stretches along the coast of the SouthGulf of Euboea , about 30 km southeast of Chalcis, 9 km east ofEretria , northwest of Karystos and north ofAthens . Across the town is Kalamos ofAttica .History
The area of Amarynthos, along with the region of
Eretria , is wrapping up the most historically interesting region ofEuboea . Many scientists place Eretria of the Mycenaean period in the location of the present town of Amarynthos. [cite web|url=http://www.evia.gr/modules/naevias/tourist_guide/english_guide/central_evia_eretria-amarinthos.html |title=Eretria-Amarynthos |publisher=Euboea Prefecture official web site |language=English |date= |accessdate=2008-04-13] The archaeological artifacts testify a permanent settlement in this location since the LateNeolithic period, around 3000 BC, which was one of the most important Helladic settlements and a significant port on the island of Euboea, during the EarlyBronze Age . It had built its own trade with theAegean Islands , concluded from the findings ofCycladic art in the region.During the Middle
Helladic period , Amarynthos had developed its trade with mainlandGreece and produced magnificent pieces of the Minyean art, while in the Late Helladic period it was one of the main areas of Euboea. During the2nd millennium BC , theIonians arrived in the southern parts of Greece and settled Euboea, while the name of Amarynthos is mentioned in clay tablets with inscriptions in theLinear B script. Apart from the trade, the locals also occupied with agriculture, pastoralism, fishing and copper processing.In ancient times, there was a festival in Amarynthos called "Amarýnthia", [
Harry Thurston Peck , "Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898)", [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0062;query=id%3D%23859;layout=;loc=amaranthus online] at perseus] dedicated to AmarysiaArtemis , who was worshipped as the patron goddess of Amarynthos and whose shrine was located in the plain of the region, being one of the most important inCentral Greece .cite web|url=http://www.theoi.com/Cult/ArtemisCult3.html |title=Artemis cult 3 |publisher=Theoi Greek Mythology |language=English |date= |accessdate=2008-04-16] Parts of it were excavated between 1987 and 1992, hosted now at the Museum of Eretria. InGreek mythology , Amarynthos was a man from Eretria who usually ran after Artemis because of his love to her, and his name was given to the town. Pausanias in his "Description of Greece", mentions, along with Amarynthos, a town inAttica called Athmonia, where the Athenians also celebrated Amarysia Artemis in a festival as splendid as the one in Amarynthos ( [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Paus.+1.31.5 1.31.5] ).Callimachus says that in Amarynthos, Artemis was worshipped as hornless (kolainis), becauseAgamemnon sacrificed to her a hornless ram made of wax, whileClaudius Aelianus refers to the Eretrians who maimed animals to Artemis at Amarynthos.Strabo , in the "Geographica", locates the village of Amarynthos seven stadia distant from the walls of Eretria, to which the village belongs ( [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0198&query=book%3D%235 10.1.10] ).Amarynthos, like the whole of Euboea, was later ruled by the
Macedon ians, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Venetians and the Ottoman Turks until it joined the modern Greek state and its economy improved, as Amarynthos was first linked with pavement during the wartime period. In theWorld War II , theNazi Germany 's troops burnt parts of the town, and after theGreek Civil War , its economy grew. After theGreco-Turkish War (1919-1922) and thepopulation exchange between Greece and Turkey , the arrival of Greek refugees from Asia Minor in Euboea, many of which settled in Amarynthos, boosted the population of the town.Location and culture
Amarynthos features a beach which makes tourism its main industry other than agriculture and other services, thus several hotels, restaurants, bars and taverns can be found in the town. Amarynthos is built in a plain between the Mount Olympus and Mount Kotylaio. Its surroundings consist of forests which covers large parts of the area, farmlands are within the villages and mountains to the central and the northern parts. Amarynthos has a few schools, a
lyceum , a gymnasium, churches, a post office, and aplateia , while its nearest hospital is in Chalcis.ites of interests
What is worth of visiting in the wider area of Amarynthos are the Byzantine churches of "Koimisi tis Theotokou", "Metamorphosi tou Sotiros" and "Zoodochos Pigi", while to the northeast of the town there is the Byzantine monastery of "Agios Nikolaos", with beautiful wall paintings of the
12th century . AMacedon ian tomb one kilometre outside of Amarynthos in a location called Vlychos which is dated back to the4th century BC and was excavated in 1897, a14th century church named "Panagitsa" close to Ano Vatheia, and the famous "Skoteini Cave" located on a cliff 1.5 kilometre outside of the village Tharounia, are included in the sights of the region. [cite web|url=http://www.holidayshop.gr/contentsEn.asp?ElementId=2541 |title=Amarynthos |publisher=www.holidayshop.gr |language=English |date= |accessdate=2008-04-14]Recent incidents
Teen rape case
Amarynthos gained national attention in Greece in October 2006, when the mother of a schoolgirl of Bulgarian descent pressed charges against four high school boys, sons of a priest, a police officer and a high school professor, for raping her daughter in the school's toilets, whilst the attack was allegedly filmed by female classmates using a mobile phone. [ [http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/news/content.asp?aid=76041 New probe in teen rape case] - e-Kathimerini, 11/1/2006] The Greek government has subsequently banned mobile telephones in school as a consequence of this incident. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6162243.stm Greece bans mobiles in school] - BBC, 8/12/2006]
The controversy began with the decision of headteacher to suspend the four boys for five days (a decision described by the Greek education ministry as shockingly lenient), as well as also suspending the girl. Minister for National Education and Religious Affairs,
Marietta Giannakou , ordered the ministry to investigate whether the decision by the school's teachers' council was legal, and the girl and her mother were received byArchbishop Christodoulos of Athens , with the latter citing the Church's solidarity towards the family. [ [http://www.hri.org/news/greek/ana/2006/06-11-04.ana.html#29 Athens News Agency - Greek leadership expresses revulsion over Amarynthos incident] ]This was followed by an anti-racist protest march, with mostly anarchist participants. The protesters vandalised a monument in honour of the people of Amarynthos massacred by communist partisans, during the
Greek Civil War . This made people of the village angry, and violence soon erupted. The villagers attacked the protesters with sticks and pick-axes, and many had to receive medical care. [ [http://enet.gr/online/online_fpage_text/dt=09.12.2006,id=41677140,47335124,25390036 Eleftherotypia on the incident] - Eleftherotypia 9/12/2006]Forest fire
The forest fire ravaged the town and almost the entire municipality with small sporadic exceptions. The fires on
August 24 and 26 came fromAliveri . Its hotels were damaged but its buildings were protected from the fire, the centre of the village was protected by firefighters. Firefighters along with fire trucks and planes that also came from other parts of Europe. The fire lasted several days. Several groves and forests will take several decades to recover to its original level, it also harmed and destroyed its tourist industry.Municipal districts
*Ano Vathia
**Koukaki
*Gymno
**Metamorfosi
*Kallithea
*Seta
**Kato SetaHistorical population
References
External links
* [http://www.amarynthos.gr/ Official Website]
* [http://www.naevias.gr/ Euboea prefectural council]
* [http://www.greek-tourism.com/evoia/amarynthos.htm Greek Tourism]
* [http://www.e-city.gr/evia/home/view/3201.php Amarynthos at e-city.gr]Geographic Location (8-way)
Centre = Amarynthos
North =Kymi
Northeast =Konistres
East =Taminaioi
Southeast =
South =Gulf of Euboea
Southwest =
West =Eretria
Northwest =Dirfys
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