Drosopigi, Laconia Explained

Drosopigi
Name Local:Δροσοπηγή
Type:community
Periph:Peloponnese
Periphunit:Laconia
Municipality:East Mani
Pop Community:66
Population As Of:2021
Coordinates:36.6717°N 49.7°W
Caption Skyline:The church of Agios Nikolaos

Drosopigi (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Δροσοπηγή) or "Tserova" (Greek: Τσεροβά) is a small village in Mani, Laconia, Greece. It is part of the municipal unit of Gytheio. Drosopigi lies on a mountain around 400m (1,300feet) above sea level. Drosopigi has historic towers and because of its stoned houses, it has been declared as a traditional settlement.

During World War II the Germans who were based at Gytheio bombarded the town with cannon fire.

Now Drosopigi has a population of around 50 people, based on the most recent demographic. In the summer, people move from cities around Greece to Drosopigi to vacate, spreading life to the village, but off-season Drosopigi is relatively empty.

Less than 8km of Drosopigi one of the nicest beaches of Laconia, Skoutari. Two guest houses and one traditional tavern operate in the village and the closest center for shopping, entertainment and night-life is Areopoli. The route Aeropoli - Drosopigi is served by bus three times a week.

Historical population

Year Population
1981 104
1991 102
2001 80
2011 57
2021 66

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