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'''Krystallopigi''' ({{lang-el|Κρυσταλλοπηγή}}; ]: Смрдеш, ''Smrdeš'') is a former ] in ], ], ]. Krystallopigi means "crystal source". Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality ], of which it is a municipal unit.<ref name=Kallikratis> Greece Ministry of Interior {{el icon}}</ref> The population is 383 (2001). The main village is also called Krystallopigi. After the Greek Civil War, the village was resettled with ] from ]. Today they still form the majority of the towns population. Here is located the depopulated village ]. '''Krystallopigi''' ({{lang-el|Κρυσταλλοπηγή}}; ]: См'рдеш, ''Sm'rdeš'', {{lang-bg|Смърдеш}}, ''Smărdesh'') is a former ] in ], ], ]. Krystallopigi means "crystal source". Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality ], of which it is a municipal unit.<ref name=Kallikratis> Greece Ministry of Interior {{el icon}}</ref> The population is 383 (2001). The main village is also called Krystallopigi. After the Greek Civil War, the village was resettled with ] from ]. Today they still form the majority of the towns population. Here is located the depopulated village ].


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Settlement in Greece
Krystallopigi Κρυσταλλοπηγή
Settlement
CountryGreece
Administrative regionWest Macedonia
Regional unitFlorina
MunicipalityPrespes
Population
 • Municipal unit573
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Vehicle registrationΡΑ

Krystallopigi (Template:Lang-el; Macedonian Slavic: См'рдеш, Sm'rdeš, Template:Lang-bg, Smărdesh) is a former community in Florina peripheral unit, West Macedonia, Greece. Krystallopigi means "crystal source". Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Prespes, of which it is a municipal unit. The population is 383 (2001). The main village is also called Krystallopigi. After the Greek Civil War, the village was resettled with Aromanians from Epirus. Today they still form the majority of the towns population. Here is located the depopulated village Vambel.

Map of Florina Prefecture showing Krystallopigi community.

Krystallopigi borders Albania to the west; Prespes municipality to the north; Korestia municipality, Kastoria Prefecture, to the east and southeast; and Kastraki community, Kastoria Prefecture, to the south. A major road border crossing into Albania is located here. The Albanian side of the border crossing is known as Kapshtica, 9 km east from Bilisht.

History

The bigger part of the population of Smerdesh in 19th and in the beginning of 20th century was Bulgarian. There were 1780 inhabitants in 1900.

Many residents of Smardesh took part in the struggle of IMORO. There was an illegal foundry and depot for hand grenades in 1903. The village was burned by Turkish troops and Albanian irregulars in May 1903.. It was plundered and burned for the second time in 1903 during the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising.

The name of the village was changed to Krystallopigi in 1926. In 1951, the village was declared entirely uninhabited, and later Vlachs from Thesprotia and from the vicinity of Preveza were settled there.

Demographics

Year Population
1913 1,488
1920 718
1928 598
1940 624
1951 0
1961 364
1971 309
1981 265
1991 213
2001 573

Notable persons

References

  1. De Facto Population of Greece Population and Housing Census of March 18th, 2001 (PDF 39 MB). National Statistical Service of Greece. 2003.
  2. Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior Template:El icon
  3. Brailsford, H. N. Macedonia: Its Races and Their Future, London 1906, p. 141
  4. Васил Кънчов. „Македония. Етнография и статистика“. София, 1900, с.265 (Kanchov, Vasil. Macedonia — ethnography and statistics Sofia, 1900, p. 265),
  5. Чекаларов, Васил. Дневник 1901-1903, с. 232 (Chekalarov, Vasil. Diary 1901-1903, p. 232)
  6. Силянов, Христо. Освободителнитѣ борби на Македония, том I, София 1933, с. 271 (Silyanov, Hristo. The liberation struggles of Macedonia, vol. 1, Sofia 1933, p. 271
  7. Brailsford, H. N., op. cit., p. 144-146, Македония и Одринско (1893-1903). Мемоар на Вътрешната организация, 1904, с. 203
  8. Шклифов, Благой и Екатерина Шклифова. Български диалектни текстове от Егейска Македония, София 2003, с. 32 (Shklifov, Blagoy and Ekaterina Shklifova. Bulgarian dialect texts from Aegean Macedonia Sofia 2003, p. 32), Македония и Одринско (1893-1903). Мемоар на Вътрешната организация, 1904, с. 203
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