- Protoklissi
Protoklissi or Protokklisi (Greek, Modern: Πρωτοκκλήσι, Katharevoussa: ον "-on" meaning the first church), older forms: -o and -on, also with the second o accented is a village in the northcentral part of the
Evros Prefecture in Greece. Protoklissi is in the municipality ofOrfeas . The location is near the heart of the prefectural mainland and is centrally located between the Bulgarian and the Turkish borders as well as theEvros River . Protokklisi is linked with the road connecting GR-51/E85 (Alexandroupoli - Soufli - Orestiada - Ormenio) andMega Dereio with no road connecting Bulgaria or any trails, the trails are fenced. Its 2001 population was 669 for the village and 1,120 for the municipal district. The area are hilly and forested while the mountains dominate the west, most of the area are forested, farmlands are within the village.Location
Protokklisi is located about 70 to 75 km southwest of
Orestiada , 50 km west-southwest ofDidymoteicho , west-northwest of the Evros River and the Turkish border, 60 km north ofAlexandroupoli , northeast of the Greek capital city ofAthens and east-southeast of theBulgaria n border.ettlement
*Agriani
Nearest places
*Amorio, east-southeast (distance: 6 km)
Population
History
The village was founded by the Ottoman Turks and named it after a Bulgarian population, its name was known as (Башклисе "Bašklise", Turkish: "Başkilise"). In the 1880s, it had a functional Bulgarian building. In 1830, it had 100 Bulgarians, in 1878 and 1912 (according to
Ljudomir Miletiš , the demographic statistics had 100 Bulgarian exarchists, during theBalkan Wars , it annexed toBulgaria from Turkey ending a few centuries of Ottoman Rule, it had 105 and 55 in 1920. In the same time, it was annexed toGreece and the last of the Bulgarians were pushed northward, During theGreco-Turkish War (1919-1922) , refugees east of the Evros river and from Asia Minor arrived into the village. It became entirely Protoklissi after the annexation. AfterWorld War II and theGreek Civil War , many of its buildings were rebuilt. Electricity and automobiles arrived in the 1960s, it was linked with pavement in the late-20th century, television arrived in the 1980s. Internet and computers arrived in the late-1990s. The village's lost three fourths of its population between 1981 and 1991 and two thirds between 1991 and 2001 totaling to nearly half between 1981 and 2001, its inhabitants left for the larger cities and outside Greece.People
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Pano Angelov (Пано Ангелов, 1879-1903), Bulgarian revolutionary leaderOther
Protoklissi has a school, a gymnasium (middle school) church, banks, a post office, and a square ("
plateia "). Its nearest lyceum (secondary school) is in Amori.ee also
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List of places in the Evros prefecture External links
* [http://www.gtp.gr/LocPage.asp?id=10744 Protoklissi on GTP Travel Pages]
*Coordinates: coord|41|15|0|N|26|18|0|E|type:city(669)_region:GR|display=inline,title
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