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Agios Mamas Community

AGIOS MAMAS (Village) HALKIDIKI
Tel: +30 23730 91201, 91706
Fax: +30 23730 91731
  Agios Mamas is a village with a population of 1342 inhabitants, located between the Kassandra and the Sithonia peninsulas.
  Its waterfront settlements "Portes", "Varkes" and "Gremia", located towards Thermaikos Bay, include the largest hotels and Municipal camping sites.
  There are new holiday settlements that are currently under development at Agios Mamas beaches on the Toroneos Bay side.
  The village is famous throughout Greece for its "Agios Mamas trade fair", a pole of attraction for thousands of visitors in early September.
History:
  The oldest known organized settlement in the area of Agios Mamas was located in the hillock of the same name (where there are currently excavations taking place) and had been in existence since as early as 5000 BC.
  However, the oldest known records attesting to the existence of the village - with its current name, what is more - are Mount Athos documents of 1047 BC.
  In 1423 the Ottomans subjugated Agios Mamas. In the mid-15th century the village belonged to an Ottoman ruler (Michael Bei). In 1821 the inhabitants of the village played an active part in the Greek revolution. The first known historical attestation to the trade and cattle fair dates back to 1870.
  The village took its name from Agios Mamas.

Agios Panteleimon Community

AGIOS PANTELEIMON (Village) HALKIDIKI
Tel: +30 23730 21215
Fax: +30 23730 21215
  Agios Panteleimonas is a picturesque agricultural village of 452 inhabitants, whose normal occupation is agriculture.
  In the village, with its abundance of running waters and plane trees, nature is encountered at its most unspoiled state.
History:
  Agios Panteleimonas was built in 1923 by refugees from Prikonisos of Propontis.

Dionyssios Community

DIONYSSIOU (Village) HALKIDIKI
Tel: +30 23730 21800
Fax: +30 23730 25702
  A village with a population of 1303 inhabitants. The residents proliferate in summertime, when the area is transformed into a tourist resort and the village itself becomes a retreat for thousands of holidaymakers.
  The greatest part of the tourists opts for the built-up area of the waterfront, which, as it is built alongside Thermaikos Bay, has a model street plan. What is more, the waterfront area offers the tourist a spotless beach.
  You can spend your day there, enjoying the beach, walking along the waterfront in the shadow of the trees and finish your day in one of the numerous small taverns and bars of the area.
History:
  
Dionyssiou was built in 1923 by the refugees from Eastern Thrace (Tsanakale area). It originally consisted of the settlement that was built on a dependency of the Dionyssiou monastery, after which it was named.
  The waterfront area was built in 1964. It mainly consists of holiday homes and tourist lodging.

Flogita Community

FLOGITA (Village) HALKIDIKI
Tel: +30 23730 31378
Fax: +30 23730 31995
  Flogita is a waterfront village, built amphitheatrically and overlooking Thermaikos Bay. It has a population of 1501 inhabitants, which increases to several thousands in summertime.
  Its organized sand beach is embellished with approximately 600 palm trees. The beach of the village is one of the loveliest and cleanest in the prefecture.
  The main occupations of its inhabitants are agriculture and tourism.
History:
  
Flogita was built by refugees who came to Greece from Cappadocia.
  It was in Flogita (Russian monastery dependency) that the first hospital operated until 1934. The hospital offered hospitalisation to refugees and local inhabitants of southern Kalamaria.

Nea Moudania Community

NEA MOUDANIA (Small town) HALKIDIKI
  Today, Nea Moudania is a town inhabited by 6537 people. It is the seat of the Municipality of Moudania as well as the main commercial, financial and intellectual centre of Halkidiki. The town has an intense tourist and financial development, and is likely to become the educational centre of Halkidiki, as there is a Τ.Ε.Ι. (Technical Education Institute) college operating there too.
  Nea Moudania is situated at a distance of 60 km from the city of Thessaloniki and is linked to it by a comfortable motorway, which goes through vineyards and hillocks. The Halkidiki coach company, KTEL (Single Bus Exploitation Fund) offers regular services (every quarter of an hour) linking Nea Moudania with Thessaloniki and the rest of Halkidiki. ”Macedonia“ airport is only 35 km away from the town.
  On the outskirts of Nea Moudania, there is a vast olive plantation, a landmark which in 1923 was one of the attractions for the pioneer settlers of the town.
  Having passed the olive plantation, one can revel in the marvellous vastness of the sea, which looks ready to take the visitor in her bosom. The depth of the waters is ideal for the little visitors, as well as for those who are not particularly good swimmers.
  At the beach of Nea Moudania you can enjoy your coffee, and the very fresh fish and also the ouzo titbits offered at the fish-houses.In the summer the town has also a cinema.The visitor can have unforgettable moments at the various town bars and clubs.
  At the highest point of the town, called ”the hillock of Panagia (Virgin Mary) Koryfini“ there is a pretty three-aisled basilica church, built in a captivating environment. The icon of Panagia Koryfini, which came from Kalolimnos of Asia Minor, is kept there. The Virgin is commemorated with splendid celebrations on 8th September, which is a local public holiday.
  The sunset behind Mount Olympus from the numerous cafes in central Nea Moudania is a superb view to please every romantic visitor. Moreover, when the weather permits, the visitor can be photographed against the background of the Kassandra peninsula.
  At the Open-air Theatre, the jewel of the town, with a capacity of 2000, quality theatre productions and high-class concerts are hosted as part of the events of the ”Sea Festival“ right next to the waterfront, throughout summer. The festival is certain to monopolize your interest at summer nights. Nea Moudania also has an important museum of marine exhibits and seashells, which is unique in Greece, as well as a folklore museum with exhibits from the inhabitants' never-forgotten homelands.
  In mid-July the cultural club ”Faros“, under the auspices of the Municipality of Moudania, offers the locals and the visitors of the town times full of entertainment and thrill in a week of folklore, which also includes dance, music and theatre events peaking on Sunday with the ”Sardine festival“, a feast marked by the smell of grilled sardine and retsina, which are offered generously to all.
  After a Thessaloniki Τ.Ε.Ι. (Technical Education Institute) college branch was formed in the Municipality, all tiers of education are available, i.e., creches and day nurseries, Preschools, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools, TEE (technical high school), Senior High School, IEK (vocational high school), Conservatoires, etc.
  The indoor gymnasium, football pitches with sod, of the classic type (5X5) and also other sports grounds, such as basketball, volleyball and tennis courts encouraged the development of basketball, volleyball and football teams which progressed into top league divisions.
  Every year, beach soccer, beach volleyball, and beach tennis matches are organized, with entries from all over Greece.
  The Yachting Club of Nea Moudania, with its numerous activities, has often gained international distinction for its sailing courses and in international fishing competitions.
  In Nea Moudania there is a Health Centre, a great number of private surgeries and laboratories of almost every specialization. There are chemist's shops that stay open twenty-four hours a day as well as a public veterinary hospital and four surgeries for pets.
  A new deluxe hotel unit with a state-of-the-art conference centre and a spa section will soon start operating in the town.
  Seeing that Nea Moudania boasts of one of the largest fish-wharves in Greece, the fish catch of the town is considerable.
  The cultivated land area is 110,000,000 sq. metres, yielding considerable quantities of olives, peanuts, apricots etc. Olive presses and olive, salted preserves and fruit packing factories cater for the needs of the consumers. These products are also exported to many other countries.
  The town of Nea Moudania, the centre of the Municipality, is the commercial centre of Halkidiki par excellence. There are Agricultural Bank, National Bank, Commercial, Piraeus and ALPHA bank branches, where there are automatic transaction machines. Big supermarkets and many good commercial shops cater for consumer needs. Every Wednesday, the biggest outdoors market in Halkidiki takes place. There are also agricultural machinery factories and other manufactures.
  Tickets for excursions to the Sporades islands on small ferries and ”dolphin“ ferries or for a tour around Mount Athos are also available at the Post Office and on-line bureaux.
  Nea Moudania was founded in 1923 by refugees of the areas of Moudania, Kios, Kalolimnos, Sigi, Eligmoi and the surrounding area of Proussa. The victims of the Asia Minor tragedy were faced with huge problems, mostly survival problems. The situation was desperate, as there was not an inhabited area around. The place mainly consisted of fields of the neighbouring villages, while the remaining parts were swamps, a breeding ground of bacteria. The only inhabitants were some fishermen and the olive plantation guard.
  The area was called ”Kargi Limani“, which in Turkish means ”leeward harbour“ and was marked with an anchor on nautical maps, just like Moudania of Vithynia, where the refugees came from. In 1925, this name was replaced by ”Nea Moudania“.
  In August 1923 the first refugees arrived and tried to start anew in a place far from home.
  They opted for this area thanks to the immense olive plantation which is still there, to the west of the town, and the red rocks to the east. The help offered by the Reverend Saint of Kampania, Mr Diodoros, then president of the Committee for the Settlement of Refugees was substantial.
  The following extract from the book by Stavros Kouvrakis ”Nea Moudania“ gives an expressive account of the situation:
  ”One spring morning of 1923 Zafiris Zafiriou and an American friend of his got into a motorboat named ”Dolphin“ and pushed out. They were travelling eastwards along the coast of Halkidiki. It was dark, when they reached the shore of Epanomi. There was not a soul in sight. Only the village, at a distance of four kilometres from the shore. They spent the night on the beach and in the morning they pushed out again. Night was getting near, when they got to a place about four miles away from Kassandra. They turned off the motor immediately. That they did, seeing that they had found what they had been looking for in the surrounding area. A range of hillocks, in horseshoe shape, with the left side planted with olive trees with leaves glistening in the setting sun as they were stirred by the light land breeze, filled them with enthusiasm. Everybody knew about the cultivation of olive trees, as this blessed tree thrived everywhere on the coast of Asia Minor. In the distance, vast fields, suitable for vineyards, orchards, and granaries. Before them a small bay, with small vessels and two or three buildings. That was it. They made their decision on the spot“
Bibliography. ”Echoes from Moudania and the surrounding area“, distributed by the Municipality of Moudania.

Portaria Community

PORTARIA (Small town) HALKIDIKI
Tel: +30 23730 21376
Fax: +30 23730 21376
  Portaria is a village of 1421 inhabitants, whose main occupation is agriculture. It is famous for its apricots, which are exported to many countries.
  History:
  
The village was built in the area of the ancient town Spartoles and was named after the big door ("porta" in Greek) found at the main village square.
  In 1922 the first refugee settlements started to come into being (Kargi Limani, Nea Potidea, Karkara). They were part of the administrative area of Portaria until 1925, when they became separate.

Simandra Community

SIMANDRA (Small town) HALKIDIKI
Tel: +30 23730 61205, 61080, 61090
Fax: +30 23730 61173
  Simantra is one of the nine Municipal Districts of the Municipality of Moudania. With its 2526 inhabitants, it has the largest population after Moudania.
  The main occupations of its inhabitants are agriculture and trade. One of the most important carnivals of Halkidiki takes place in Simantra, organized by the local entities and under the auspices of the Municipal Council.
  History:
  
The village was originally built by refugees from Artaki of Propontis and Sementra of Cappadocia. It is from the latter that its name derived.
  The inhabitants took their abode in the settlement, which was formerly known as Karkara, in 1922 and 1924 respectively.

Zografou Community

ZOGRAFOU (Village) HALKIDIKI
Tel: +30 23730 21820
Fax: +30 23730 21820
  This is the smallest village of our Municipality, with only 385 inhabitants. However, it is not inferior to the other villages in any meaningful sense.
  The locals are hospitable people who embrace the visitor with love.
  History:
  
The village was built in 1922 by refugees from Adavale of Cappadocia on a dependency of the Zografou monastery, after which it was named.

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