Pelopio

Pelopio
Πελόπιο
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ペロピオ
Pelopio
Coordinates: 37°40′N21°35′E / 北緯37.667度、東経21.583度 / 37.667; 21.583
CountryGreece
Administrative regionWest Greece
Regional unitElis
MunicipalityArchaia Olympia
Municipal unitArchaia Olympia
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Community
944
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Pelopio (Greek: Πελόπιο, before 1928: Κριεκούκι - Kriekouki[2]) is a settlement in the municipality of Ancient Olympia, Elis, Greece. Pelopio is 3 km east of Smila, 4 km northwest of Olympia and 5 km southwest of Chelidoni. The Greek National Road 74 (Pyrgos - Tripoli) passes south of the village.

History

The village was founded in the 15th century during the Ottoman rule. It was founded by Turkish-Albanians who named it originally "Kriekouki" which means "red head" in their language. In 1928 it was renamed to Pelopio[2] after Pelops, the mythical king of Pisa. Pelopio suffered damage from the 2007 Greek forest fires and from a tornado on 3 November 2009.[3]

Population

YearPopulation
1981924
19911,023
20011,057
2011976
2021944

Persons

  • Vyron Davos, writer, mainly wrote about Elis and its history

See also

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