Gortyna, Arcadia

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Gortyna  (Γόρτυνα)
Location
Gortyna, Arcadia (Greece)
Gortyna, Arcadia
Coordinates 37°23′N 22°3′E / 37.383, 22.05Coordinates: 37°23′N 22°3′E / 37.383, 22.05
Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3)
Elevation (center): 482 m (1,581 ft)
Government
Country: Greece
Periphery: Peloponnese
Prefecture: Arcadia
Population statistics (as of 2001[1])
City Proper
 - Population: 1,266
Codes
Postal codes: 220 22
Area codes: 27910
License plate codes: TP
Website
www.gortynos.gr

Karytaina (Greek: Καρύταινα, also written as Karitena), is a town located in the western part of the prefecture of Arcadia in the central Peloponnese. It is the seat of the municipality of Gortyna (Γορτυνα). Skorta was the Frankish domination name. The shortest length is about 200 ot 300 m. It is located about just 1 km NW from GR-76 (Krestena - Andritsaina - Megalopoli), 1 km NW of the Karytaina - Stemnitsa - Dimitsana road, 25 km SW of Dimitsana, about 50 km (old: 54 km) W of Tripoli, 26 km NW of Megalopoli, about 28 km (old: 25 km) from GR-7/E65, about 75 km (old: 80 km) N of Kalamata, about 70 km SE of Krestena and about 72 to 75 km SE of GR-9/E55 and 28 km E of Andritsaina. The location is on a triangular-trapezoidal rocky hill with bushes and some forests which include a fortress on the top. The name of the municipality dates back to the ancient times as an ancient region. The ancient settlement of Gortys (modern: Γόρτυνος, Ancient.Katharevousa: Γόρτυς), modern Gortynos which Gortynia comes from is to the north. In the Medieval times, Karytaina used to be known as the Toledo of Greece. It is bordered with the prefecture of Ilia in the west along with its boundary over a steep cliff in the west where the highway passes.

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Year Communal population Change (town) Municipal population Change
1920 881 - - -
1961 487 -394/-44.72% - -
1981 304 -183/-27.575 - -
1991 248 -56/18.42% 1,500 -
2001 271 23/9.27% 1,266 16.2667%

The population lost 661 inhabitants or 71.85% of the total population between 1920 and 1991, which was the last time the region lost inhabitants. The population recovered in 1990 being one of the few places where the population did not boom since the early to mid-20th century. The decline slowed every ten years until 1991. Karytaina has a school, a lyceum, a church, a post office, a gas station, and a square (plateia). Karytaina is surrounded by mountains and a larger one to the north. The houses are about 50 m lower than the fortress and line straightly to the other side of the mountain. The groves are to the east and south and areas under 482 m. Much of the area are mountains and has a rocky landscape and bushes. The plain of Megalopolis is to the southeast. The forests are to the south and in the valleys where the Alpheus River flows to the south. It includes an old bridge which was used until the 1960s.

The population was entirely consists of agriculture and the main production was cereals and silk. In the ancient times, an ancient highway linking Patras and Kalamata via Sparta passed near the Alpheus river. Another river is the Loussios (ancient: Lussius) which flows west of Karytaina which begins east of Lagkadia. The length is about 40 km. The origin of the name comes from the ancient form of loutra, loussis meaning bath in Ancient Greek. In the Greek War of Independence in 1821, Nikitas Stamatetopoulos, Ilias Mavromichalis, the Plaplouta brothers, Kanellos Deligiannis and his army headed north fo Karytaina after the events in Kalamata.


North: Dimitsana Northeast: Trikolones
West: Andritsaina Gortyna East: Megalopoli
South: Megalopoli
Municipal districts of the municipality of Gortyna
Atsicholos | Karytaina (Kalyvakia | Karvounari) | Katsimbalis | Kotyli or Kotili (Palatos | Strongylo) Kourounios | Kyparissia | Maratha (formerly Vlachorrapti) | Mavria | Sarakini (Kryonero | Palaiokastro) | Zoni
Greece | Peloponissos | Arcadia | Gortynia | Gortyna, Arcadia
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