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AGARYONES (Village) LEMNOS (LIMNOS)
Tel: +30 22540 51289
We do not know if the village called Agariones is the one mentioned
as Arioni in the monasteries' documents of 1355 or the one referred to as Kariones
in the codes of Pantokratoros
Monastery. Anyway, the Monastery
of Pantokratoros seemed to have had a significant property in region: The
farmhouse of Ano Chorion, the Monastery of Christ's Metamorphosis and a tower
called Alexopyrgos. This tower was built in honour of the founder of Pantokratoros
Monastery, Alexios Komninos or Alexios Strategopoulos.
This text (extract) is cited May 2003 from the Lemnos
Provincial Government tourist pamphlet (1997).
KODIAS (Village) LEMNOS (LIMNOS)
Kondias was a municipality till 1914. It was mentioned that many years
ago two Peloponnesian landowners used to live here. Their names were Kondeas and
Chandreas. So the village was named Kondias and the river of the region, Chandrias.
Kondias is undoubtedly one of the most traditional villages of the island. The
stone built houses are quite characteristic. Many of these once belonged to shipowners,
who lived in the village. Coming out of the village to Tsimandria
one meets plane trees and eucalyptus, quite impressive for the island.
This text (extract) is cited June 2003 from the Lemnos
Provincial Government tourist pamphlet (1997).
LIVADOCHORI (Village) LEMNOS (LIMNOS)
Tel: +30 22540 92451
Livadochori is first referred in 1355. As it is located in the center
of a fertile plain it was quickly developed. Part ot its importance must be due
to the neighbouring Monastery of Aghios Pavlos, where the Limnian Metropolis was
transferred after 1390 and before 1447. This Monastery possessed a quite large
region, the most fertile on the island. It was said that Constandinos Palaiologos
himself gave the Monastery to the Limnian population in order to use its income
for educational and ecclesiastical purposes. In the beginning of the 19th century
a Sultan's document was granted to the Christian community. Since then it is administered
by a Pallimnian Committte.
This text (extract) is cited May 2003 from the Lemnos
Provincial Government tourist pamphlet (1997).
NEA KOUTALI (Village) LEMNOS (LIMNOS)
Tel: +30 22540 92383
Nea Koutali is a refugee village. It was created in 1926 when 351
people from the little island Koutali of Propondida
came here. They continued to fish sponges near the coasts of North Africa. Panagis
the Koutalian was probably the most famous of them all. He lived at the end of
the last century and became famous as a wrestler.
This text (extract) is cited May 2003 from the Lemnos
Provincial Government tourist pamphlet (1997).
PEDINO (Village) LEMNOS (LIMNOS)
Tel: +30 22540 92435
Pedino or Pisperago as it was earlier named is refered to on a golden
bull document in 1393 in which the possessions of Pantokratoros
Monastery are described. This was one of the villages of Limnos
which owned sailing vessels during the last century. It was destroyed by the earthquakes
in 1968 and transferred to the region of Nea
Koutali. However many of the houses of the village, most of them with beautiful
gardens, have been rebuilt and are inhabited.
This text (extract) is cited May 2003 from the Lemnos
Provincial Government tourist pamphlet (1997).
PORTIANO (Village) LEMNOS (LIMNOS)
Tel: +30 22540 51222
The Alliance Army had encamped at Portianou in 1915. There Winston
Churchill installed his head quarters while conducting the enterprises of the
Allied Powers at Kallipolis.
The house where he used to live was recently renovated. The cemetery of those
killed at Kallipoli lies
just outside Portianou. A folklore Museum exists in Portianou. This is the first
and only one of its kind on the island.
This text (extract) is cited May 2003 from the Lemnos
Provincial Government tourist pamphlet (1997).
TSIMANDRIA (Village) LEMNOS (LIMNOS)
Tel: +30 22540 51344
The village of Tsimandria is referred to as Simandria in 1569. According
to tradition, the region once belonged to the Byzantine emperor Ioannis Tsimiskis.
The phrase "at the mandres of Tsimiskis" became Tsimandria. Mandra in the local
dialect means farmhouse. Ruins of Phtheris - the Byzantines called it Pterion
or Pterin - exist in this region. It was a farmhouse belonging to the monastery
of Taxiarchis Michael and later to that of Aghios
Ioannis of Patmos. Thismandria was the first village in Limnos
to be liberated in 1912.
This text (extract) is cited May 2003 from the Lemnos
Provincial Government tourist pamphlet (1997).
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