- Kratero
Infobox Greek Dimos
name = Kratero
name_local = Κρατερό
periph =West Macedonia
prefec = Florina
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elevation = 980
lat_deg = 40
lat_min = 51
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lon_deg = 21
lon_min = 18
lon_sec = 34
postal_code = 531 00
area_code = 2385
licence = ΡΑ
mayor =
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elevation_max =Kratero ( _el. Κρατερό) is a village located in the
Florina Prefecture of North Western Macedonia,Greece .The village is located on the border with theFormer Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia . The village has experienced a turbulent history as a result of its location and the strong patriachist and Greek national identity of the population [Dakin, D. The Greek Struggle in Macedonia 1897 - 1913. 1966 Museum of Macedonian Studies - Institute for Balkan Studies] The village was burnt down three times, once in 1903 by the Ottoman Turkish Army, in 1907 by Bulgarian Bands, and in 1947 during theGreek Civil War ."'
Location and Geography"'
Kratero is located east of the
Lake Prespa National Park and is on the slopes of the EasternVarnous mountain range. The village is at an altitude of 980 meters. Neighbouring villages includeEthnikon , Kato andAno Kleines , andAkritas . Kratero is about 20 km North of the Prefecture Capital, the town ofFlorina , is close to the Greek border withAlbania , and is within one kilometer of the border with theFormer Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia .Origins of the village"'
Local folklore suggests that the village was first settled in the year 1330 by Christian settlers from the
Mat River region ofAlbania . [Theodoros Boicos. 1906-1995. Transcript of interview] The village was originally named Rakovo in Slavic. This word comes from Rakoits and means fresh watercrayfish , which were plentiful in the nearby streams. The village was named Krateron in 1928 after theSecond Balkan War of 1913 when the region became part of Greece according to theTreaty of Bucharest (1913) .Many residents migrated from Kratero in the 1950's to start new lives in theUnited States ,Canada , andAustralia .Kratero at the time of the Ilinden Uprising (1903)"'
The village of Kratero was heavily affected by the events of the
Ilinden Uprising of 1903 due to the villages remote location in theMonastir Vilayet of theOttoman Empire . The villages of the Monastir Vilayet were subject to intimidation by Bulgarian Bands who attempted by violent means to bring the Greek Patriarchist villages to theBulgarian Exarchate . When the Greeks of Kratero cataegorically refused to support the Bulgarians, they were threatened with the burning of the village. The Greek priest, Papa Dimitrios and two notables, K. Traianou and Y. Konstantinou were murdered, and five more members of the community were beaten. [Vacalopoulos, A.E., Modern History of Macedonia 1830-1912 pg. 189] Later, a Bulgarian armed band again raided Kratero murdering the Greek Priest Mitanidis, the village President Stavros Maligeorgos, and Vice President Yiorgos Boikovitis [Vacalopoulos pg. 194] . In August 1903 Ottoman troops attacked the village in their attempts to deal with the Ilinden inserection, burning and destroying 100 out of 120 houses [Dakin, D. 1993, pg. 103] .References"'
[http://www.gtp.gr/LocPage.asp?id=13546 Greek Travel Pages]
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