Ano Doliana
Ano Doliana
Άνω Δολιανά | |
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Settlement | |
Coordinates: 37°23′11″N 22°29′55″E / 37.386484°N 22.498617°E | |
Country | Greece |
Administrative region | Peloponnese |
Regional unit | Arcadia |
Municipality | North Kynouria |
Elevation | 1,000 m (3,000 ft) |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• Community | 90 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Postal code | 220 13 |
Area code(s) | 2710 |
Ano Doliana (Ano meaning "upper", Greek: Άνω Δολιανά, Greek pronunciation: [ano ðolianaː]) or simply Doliana, is a stone-built mountainous village in the municipality of North Kynouria, in eastern Arcadia, Greece.[2] As of 2011 it had 90 inhabitants. It is a protected traditional settlement.[3][4]
It used to be the main residence of the settlers, but nowadays only a handful of them stay throughout the year, as most use it as their summer residence and instead overwinter in Kato Doliana because of the milder climate. In recent years it has emerged as a relatively popular tourist destination, with a significant number of visitors, especially during the winter season weekends.
Location
The settlement is located on the southern outskirts of the plain of Tripoli. It extends at an altitude of 950 to 1.050 meters, built amphitheatrically on the northern slopes of mount Parnon, filled with fir, chestnut, platanus and cherry trees, surrounded by creeks and small waterfalls. The village is spread in two neighborhoods and overlooks the plateau of Tripoli, with the visual horizon reaching the mountains of Mainalo, Artemisio, Helmos and Erymanthos.
History
The village was established as the primary residence of the settlers, who were mainly shepherds, leaving a pastoral life and herding livestock around open areas of land. Therefore they settled οn the mountains. Doliana was used as a secondary settlement, in which the inhabitants migrated during the winter months to protect the animals from low temperatures and snow. At the same time, the mountain pastures were given time to rejuvenate. However, with the modernization of life and the transformation of the main occupation of the inhabitants from livestock to cultivation, especially olive oil trees, the roles of the two settlements were reversed. Over the years and because of the abandonment of its role as a basic settlement of the inhabitants, the village has managed to maintain its graphic character relatively intact, avoiding the extensive human interventions of the modern era.
Greek revolution
During the Greek War of Independence, a battle against the Turks took place in the village on 18 May 1821, known as the Battle of Doliana which was victorious for the Greeks.
In this battle, Nikitaras with 300 men, managed to repel 4.000 Turks that attacked the village with artillery. It was on this day that he took on the nickname "Turkophagos" which later accompanied him, because according to tradition many of the opponents died of his hands. At the entrance of Doliana and specifically at the point where the main battle unfolded, named "Tsakonas creek", a honorable bust of Nikitaras has been erected.
Information
Traditionally, the main repatriation of the inhabitants of Kato Doliana, as well as internal migrants and expatriates, takes place the week of the feast of Virgin Mary. Especially on the eve and on the day of August 14 and 15, the concentration of Dolianites (as they call themselves) in the settlement is peaking. During this time folk festivals and other events take place, such as a traditional feast on the central square, movie screenings, as well as Youth Festivals at the chapel of Saint John located on a slope that faces the village.[5][6][7]
Ancient marble quarries can be found in the vicinity of the community, producing the homonymous "Doliana marble",[8] which was used -among others- in the construction of the Temple of Apollo Epicurius of Bassae, the Temple of Athena Alea in Tegea and possibly the Mantineia Base.
The mountain top of Saint Elias, a name often given to mountain tops in Greece, rises above the village. Here, on July 20, residents gather in the homonymous chapel, at an altitude of 1.280 meters and perform a liturgy. Due to its high altitude of 1.390 meters, it is also being used as a telecommunications hub for the wider region, with antennas transmitting signals for OTE, television, radio and mobile telephony. It is accessible by a 4 km long road that starts from Doliana.[9][10]
Demographic evolution
Year | Population | Population diagram | ||
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1834 | 893 |
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1861 | 1.336[11] | |||
1870 | 1.323 | |||
1879 | 1.682[12] | |||
1889 | 1.577[13] | |||
1896 | 1.649[14] | |||
1907 | 1.627 | |||
1920 | 1.849 | |||
1928 | 1.796 | |||
1940 | 1.594 | |||
1951 | 66 | |||
1961 | 12 | |||
1971 | 6 | |||
1981 | 19 | |||
1991 | 69 | |||
2001 | 80 | |||
2011 | 90 |
Sights
On 23 May 2015, the "Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Doliana" was inaugurated, dedicated to the historic battle that took place in the village, but also to the wider folklore of everyday life in the area. It is located in Christofili's house, which was the house where Nikitaras and his klephts fort upped during the battle, thus it was named "To tampouri tou Nikitara" (ie "The bulwark of Nikitaras").[15][16] It is open to the public every Saturday and Sunday morning and is admission free.[17]
The old elemantary school is of particular interest, as it has been declared a traditional building by the Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning and today operates as a traditional guesthouse.[18]
Events
In late October to early November, when the chestnut harvest from the trees that abound in the surrounding area is completed, the community organizes the so-called "Yorti Kastanou" (i.e. "Chestnut Feast") where visitors have the opportunity to enjoy chestnut in many different recipes for food, sweets and liqueurs.[19]
On April 23, along with the return of part of the settlers for the warm days of the year, the icon of the patron saint of the village, Agios Georgios, is transferred here from the village of Kato Doliana by bus. On the first Sunday of November the icon returns to the lowland settlement.[20][21] During the descent, the residents hand-carry the icon on a ritual hike that lasts several hours and passes through the old path that used to connect the two settlements before motorways were created.[22]
In the past, the local Cultural Association organized the so-called "Representation of the Battle of Doliana". It took place every 4 years in honor of the Greek revolution fighters and was attended by almost all residents of the village. The custom has diminished over the years, taking place for the last time in 2003. Nowadays it is limited to a simple ritual event of remembrance.[23] The representation of the battle is expected to revive in 2021, on its 200 years anniversary.[24]
Sports
Since 2015, an annual mountain half marathon takes place, usually between late May to mid-June, alongside a 5km race for less experienced runners and a 1000m race for children. It is an event that has been upgraded since 2017 and is under the auspices of SEGAS, Greece's governing body for amateur sports.[25][26]
The village has a grass football field, which is used by local football clubs for their summer pre-season training, as well as an open basketball court.
Activities
The E4 European long distance path crosses right through Doliana, making it an ideal spot for hiking.[27][28][29]
Lying at the northernmost edge of mount Parnon, Doliana also serve as a starting point for Parnon Trail, a trekking path 240 kilometres long that is based on old paths of the region and is currently under revival works by local volunteer groups. It crosses the whole Parnon range throughout the wider area of Cynuria, combining the mountain and the sea along its path.[30][31]
At an altitude of 1.100 meters and on the highest edge of the village, an artificial environmental settlement has been built by the local forestry authority with funding from the Ministry of Agricultural Development. It is known as dasiko horio (literally translating to forest village) by the locals. Its construction was part of the Ministry's broader effort to create infrastructure in remote mountainous forest regions of Greece, in order to facilitate short-term visitor stay in relative comfort close to the forest, for recreational and educational purposes.[32][33]
See also
- Battle of Doliana
- Kato Doliana, the lowland residency of the settlers
- Forest villages (Greece)
- List of traditional settlements of Greece
- List of settlements in Arcadia
- Parnon
References
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