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'''Proti''' ({{lang-el|Πρώτη}}, {{lang- |
'''Proti''' ({{lang-el|Πρώτη}}, {{lang-bg|Кладошница}}<ref> D.M.Brancoff. "La Macédoine et sa Population Chrétienne". Paris, 1905, p.176-177.</ref>) is a small village in the ] of ], northern ], located approximately 5 kilometres northwest from the city of ], to which it belongs administratively. | ||
The village first appears in two ] of the ] ] preserved in the archives of ] near ]. The documents, dated to 1343-44 and 1344-45, mention the village under its ] name ''Klbasnicu'' in connection with a ] "route of the ]," a toponym (''vlaški pat'') preserved today for a footpath following the crest of a hill to the west of the village. An ] ] of 1481 records eighty households in the village.<ref>{{cite book |last= Kravari|first=Vassiliki |title=Villes et villages de Macédoine occidentale |series= Realites byzantines|volume=2|date=1989|publisher= Editions P. Lethielleux|location= Paris| page = 280 |language=French |isbn=2283604524}}</ref> | The village first appears in two ] of the ] ] preserved in the archives of ] near ]. The documents, dated to 1343-44 and 1344-45, mention the village under its ] name ''Klbasnicu'' in connection with a ] "route of the ]," a toponym (''vlaški pat'') preserved today for a footpath following the crest of a hill to the west of the village. An ] ] of 1481 records eighty households in the village.<ref>{{cite book |last= Kravari|first=Vassiliki |title=Villes et villages de Macédoine occidentale |series= Realites byzantines|volume=2|date=1989|publisher= Editions P. Lethielleux|location= Paris| page = 280 |language=French |isbn=2283604524}}</ref> |
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Proti (Template:Lang-el, Template:Lang-bg) is a small village in the Florina peripheral unit of Macedonia, northern Greece, located approximately 5 kilometres northwest from the city of Florina, to which it belongs administratively.
The village first appears in two chysobulls of the Serbian Tsar Stefan Dušan preserved in the archives of Treskavec monastery near Prilep. The documents, dated to 1343-44 and 1344-45, mention the village under its Aromanian name Klbasnicu in connection with a transhumant "route of the Vlachs," a toponym (vlaški pat) preserved today for a footpath following the crest of a hill to the west of the village. An Ottoman defter of 1481 records eighty households in the village.
At one time a flourishing community of 500 people whose primary occupation was wheat farming, Proti today is an agricultural hamlet of more than 200.
There are a number of public buildings in the hamlet. The school, though unused, is in good condition. The church is impeccably maintained. In the rear of the church is the graveyard with many stones that are centuries old.
Proti was ravaged during the Second World War. Many residents left in 1950s and 1960s in search of a better life and went to the U.S., Canada, and Australia.
Demographics
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Notes
- D.M.Brancoff. "La Macédoine et sa Population Chrétienne". Paris, 1905, p.176-177.
- Kravari, Vassiliki (1989). Villes et villages de Macédoine occidentale. Realites byzantines (in French). Vol. 2. Paris: Editions P. Lethielleux. p. 280. ISBN 2283604524.
40°48′58″N 21°23′46″E / 40.816°N 21.396°E / 40.816; 21.396
Subdivisions of the municipality of Florina | |
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Municipal unit of Florina |
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Municipal unit of Kato Kleines | |
Municipal unit of Meliti | |
Municipal unit of Perasma |