Fylakio Explained

Fylakio
Name Local:Φυλάκιο
Type:community
Coordinates:41.5833°N 45°W
Periph:East Macedonia and Thrace
Periphunit:Evros
Municipality:Orestiada
Municunit:Kyprinos
Population As Of:2021
Population:867
Licence:EB

Fylakio (Greek: Φυλάκιο) is a village in the Evros regional unit of northeast Greece. Fylakio is in the municipal unit of Kyprinos. In 2021 the population was 867 for the community, including the villages Ammovouno and Keramos. It is located on the right bank of the river Ardas, about halfway between Ivaylovgrad (Bulgaria) and Edirne (Turkey).

Population

Year Village population Community population
1981 - 1,015
1991 555 -
2001 473 947
2011 595 971
2021 635 867

History

Towards the end of Ottoman rule, Fylakio's inhabitants were 3/4 Bulgarian and 1/4 Turkish. After a brief period of Bulgarian rule between 1913 and 1919, it became part of Greece. Greek refugees from Asia Minor arrived in the village following the end of the war.

Fylakio detention center

South east of the village there is an immigration detention center housing people arrested for illegally crossing the nearby border with Turkey.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-11-04/world/24815502_1_evros-river-gateway-for-illegal-immigration-border November 04, 2010. By Elena Becatoros, Associated Press: "Greece: Europe's gateway for illegal immigration".