Theodoriana Explained

Theodoriana
Name Local:Θεοδώριανα
Type:municipal unit
Periph:Epirus
Periphunit:Arta
Population:348
Population As Of:2021
Area:44.4
Coordinates:39.4333°N 34°W
Postal Code:470 45
Licence:ΑΤ

Theodoriana (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Θεοδώριανα) is a village and former community in the Arta regional unit, Epirus, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform, it is part of the municipality, Central Tzoumerka, of which it is a municipal unit.[1] The municipal unit has an area of 44.398 km2.[2] In 2011 its population was 348 for the community (including the village Skarpari). Northeast is the Trikala regional unit. The Pindos and the Athamanian mountains cross the northeastern part. The Acheloos river flows by the village along with the GR-30 (Arta - Trikala).

The entire area of Theodoriana are mountains and pine trees along with forests dominate the whole municipality except for the upper parts and the valley areas where farmlands are located. Some of its residents live only during the summer months and leave during the winter months. In March 2006, the village and the area was featured on an episode of Travelling in Greece (Menoume Ellada) on ERT.

History

It was founded in 250 BC as Theodoria by Theodorus of Athamania.[3]

In 1793, the historic Monastery of Panagia was built, where during the Turkish occupation it is said that a secret school operated and part of it was turned into a makeshift hospital and a refuge for resistance fighters.[4]

Since 1997, Theodorians were against the construction of hydroelectric dams in the two main rivers of the village by Michaniki SA and Terna Energy SA. In the end, only one of them was built, while for the rest, after a decision of the CoC, their construction was prevented.

In 2011, during the local government reform, it merged with Agnanta, Athamania, and Melissourgoi to form the municipality of Central Tzoumerka.

Population

Year Village Community
1981 442 -
1991 779 -
2001 936 994
2011 163173
2021 332 348

Climate

According to the data of the network of meteorological stations which belong to the National Observatory of Athens, Theodoriana has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification: Csb) and records the highest average annual precipitation in Greece with 2529 mm .

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ΦΕΚ B 1292/2010, Kallikratis reform municipalities. el. Government Gazette.
  2. Web site: Population & housing census 2001 (incl. area and average elevation). National Statistical Service of Greece. el.
  3. Asylia: territorial inviolability in the Hellenistic world - Page 297 by Kent J. Rigsby
  4. Web site: Θεοδώριανα: Ένα χωριό με τρεχούμενα νερά από τα καλντερίμια ipaidia.gr. 2021-01-24. iPaidia.gr. el. 2021-09-01.