- Vergadeika
Infobox City
official_name = Vergadeika (Βεργαδέικα)
map_caption = South Vergadeika and the Evrotas Valley
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name =Greece
subdivision_type1 = Periphery
subdivision_name1 =Peloponnese
subdivision_type2 = Prefecture
subdivision_name2 =Laconia
elevation_m = 557
latd=37 |latm=13|lats=24.10|latNS=N
longd=22|longm=15|longs=38.42|longEW=EVergadeika ( _el. Βεργαδέικα) is a small village within the larger
Longanikos settlement in theLaconia prefecture ofGreece . Vergadeika is within an hour driving time of the citiesSparta (22.5 km),Tripolis (32 km), andKalamata (25 km). It is approximately 148 km fromAthens .Vergadeika lies less than a kilometer away from the large settlement of
Longanikos , which has a current population of approximately 300 people. Due to the larger size of Longanikos, Vergadeika is considered to be "within"Longanikos for purposes of classification and official administration.The village has an approximate population of 80 people and consists of a "north part" and a "south part". This village, as well its neighboring villages, had a much higher population several decades ago, but migration to the major Greek cities, such as
Athens , and abroad, namely to theUnited States , diminished the population tremendously. Presently, there are mostly elderly Greeks who reside in the village, while their children return from the largemetropolitan areas for weekend vacations or major holidays.Coming from
Athens by car, one would take highwayE94 toE65 . FromE65 inTripolis the village is only accessible by small mountain roads. A visitor may also travel by bus or train to the nearest large city (Tripolis ) and take an automobile from there.Geography
Vergadeika is settled on the side of the
Taygetos mountain range, a historically famous and geographically prominent feature in thePeloponnese . Below Vergadeika is the fertile Evrotas Valley(named after the ancientEvrotas river), which is formed by the convergence of theTaygetos andParnonas mountains. Historically, this strategic flat plain was used for the transportation of people and ancient Spartan armies. Agriculturally,olives are cultivated in this fertile valley. Many of the residents of the village also make homemadewine , although this is strictly for local consumption.Life of the village
Due to the high population of elderly Greeks living in Vergadeika, many of the residents spend their time in their homes or in their gardens. The younger population of the village works during the day, typically in the close cities of
Tripolis ,Sparta andMegalopoli .Life is very traditional and laid back in Vergadeika. It is not uncommon to find neighbors having
coffee andcigarettes for many hours.During the day, a local grocery truck drives to the villages of the Longanikos settlement and sells goods to the villagers. This service is specifically performed for the elderly villagers who do not have the means to travel far for groceries.
Education and other services
There are many
schools serving themunicipality . There are twoKindergartens inLonganikos andPellana , fiveprimary schools inPellana ,Kastori ,Agoriani ,Georgitsi , andLonganikos , and onejunior school and onehighschool inKastori .The nearest
clinics to Vergadeika are located inLonganikos ,Georgitsi , andKastori . The nearestpost offices are located inGeorgitsi andKastori , and theMayor 's office is located inPellana .Ruins in the area
Because the village is an ancient village in the
Peloponnese , one of the oldest regions of theGreece , it lies very close to many important ruins. In the actual village of Vergadeika stands the church of Agios Demetrios. Thischurch dates from the 15th century.The closest ruins to the village are in the larger towns of
Longanikos andKastori . In Longanikos, a visitor can find sites such as: the church of Agios Georgios (1375 A.D.), the church of the Holy Apostles of Agioi Theodoroi (1380 A.D.), the church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (15th century), the Fountain at Vergdeika, the mansion of "Papakalos" (end of the 18th century), and the church of the Prophet Elias (built in 1810) which is decorated with artifacts from the 10th to 11th centuries. Many of the surrounding villages have ancient, medieval, and early modern attractions as well, such asKastori ,Agoriani , andVordonia . In the latter the remains of a medieval Frankish Fort can be found.The close village of
Pellana , which is the namesake for themunicipality , holds the ruins of an ancient town from the days ofSparta .Vergadeika is very close to the famous sites of
Mystras andancient Sparta . It is also within 30 km of sites such asMantineia , theTemple of Apollo Epicurius atBassae , and the ancient site atMegalopoli .Greek fires of 2007
In August 2007, devastating forest fires ripped through southern Greece, killing 64 souls. Vergadeika and surrounding villages were threatened and many residents, specifically elderly ones, were evacuated. Some of the villagers, however, refused to leave and helped battle nearby smaller fires that had broken out.
Miscellaneous
* The professional
baseball player for theBoston Red Sox ,Harry Agganis , is aGreek-American whose parents hail from the village ofLonganikos . He is a local Greek-American hero inBoston, Massachusetts .* The Loganikos Society, a
Greek-American organization, was founded inMassachusetts . The current president of the Society is Nick Vergados, a former resident of Vergadeika.* The villages of
Longanikos , Vergadeika,Agoriani ,Pardali , and many others in the municipality, are believed to be derived from the Slavic and Turkish languages. For instance,Pardali is believed to come from a Turk named Pardali who owned the entire area. Also, a large family in the village of Vergadeika, whosesurname is Arvanitis, reinforces this hypothesis. The name Arvanitis is believed to be derived from a migratory Albanian-Greektribe , theArvanites , fromnorthern Greece .Pictures of the village
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External links
* [http://hellas.teipir.gr/Thesis/Pellana/indexen.htm Municipality of Pellana Project]
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