Messenia or Messinia ( ; el, Μεσσηνία ) is a
regional unit
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(''perifereiaki enotita'') in the southwestern part of the
Peloponnese
The Peloponnese (), Peloponnesus (; el, Πελοπόννησος, Pelopónnēsos,(), or Morea is a peninsula and geographic region in southern Greece. It is connected to the central part of the country by the Isthmus of Corinth land bridge whi ...
region
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, in
Greece
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. Until the implementation of the
Kallikratis plan
The Kallikratis Programme ( el, Πρόγραμμα Καλλικράτης, Prógramma Kallikrátis) is the common name of Greek law 3852/2010 of 2010, a major administrative reform in Greece. It brought about the second major reform of the count ...
on 1 January 2011,
Messenia was a
prefecture (''nomos'') covering the same territory. The capital and largest city of Messenia is
Kalamata.
Geography
Physical
Messenia borders on
Elis
Elis or Ilia ( el, Ηλεία, ''Ileia'') is a historic region in the western part of the Peloponnese peninsula of Greece. It is administered as a regional unit of the modern region of Western Greece. Its capital is Pyrgos. Until 2011 it was ...
to the north,
Arcadia to the northeast, and
Laconia to the southeast. The
Ionian Sea
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lies to the west, and the
Gulf of Messinia to the south. The most important mountain ranges are the
Taygetus
The Taygetus, Taugetus, Taygetos or Taÿgetus ( el, Ταΰγετος, Taygetos) is a mountain range on the Peloponnese peninsula in Southern Greece. The highest mountain of the range is Mount Taygetus, also known as "Profitis Ilias", or "Prophet ...
in the east, the
Kyparissia mountains in the northwest and the
Lykodimo in the southwest. The main rivers are the
Neda in the north and the
Pamisos in central Messenia.
Off the south coast of the southwesternmost point of Messenia lie the
Messinian Oinousses islands. The largest of these are
Sapientza,
Schiza and
Venetiko
Venetiko ( el, Βενέτικο), is a small uninhabited Greek island off the southern coast of the Peloponnese, south of the Cape Akritas. It belongs to the cluster of the Messenian Oinousses. It is administratively part of the municipality of Py ...
. The small island
Sphacteria closes off the bay of
Pylos. All these islands are virtually uninhabited.
Climate may vary, in the lowlands, temperatures are a bit warmer than
Athens
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. Snow is not common during winter months except for the mountains, especially the Taygetus. Rain and clouds are common inland.
Political
Organization of Messenia
Before the 2010 reorganization, Messenia was a ''nomos'' (prefecture) containing 29 ''dimoi'' (municipalities) and 2 ''koinotites'' (communities). Since 2010, Messenia has been a perifereiake enoteta (regional unit) containing only 6 municipalities, but with the same population, as it did not change area in the reorganization. Some 25 municipalities and communities were incorporated politically into the other 6 according to the table below, becoming municipal units.
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Provinces
The prefecture of Messenia was previously subdivided into four provinces
A province is almost always an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman ''provincia'', which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions outsi ...
( el, επαρχίες, " eparchies") :
*Province of Kalamon - Kalamata
*Province of Messini - Messine
*Province of Pylia - Pylos
*Province of Tryphilia - Kyparissia
Like all provinces of Greece, they were abolished after the 2006 local elections, in line with Law 2539/1997, as part of the "Kapodistrias reform Kapodistrias reform ( el, Σχέδιο Καποδίστριας, "Kapodistrias Plan") is the common name of law 2539 of Greece, which reorganised the country's administrative divisions. The law, named after 19th-century Greek statesman Ioannis Kapod ...
". Some of the enlarged municipalities
A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate.
The term ''municipality'' may also mean the ...
(''demoi'') created in 2011 have a territory similar to the former provinces.
Population
The main cities and towns of Messenia are (ranked by 2011 census population):
* Kalamata 54,567
*Filiatra
Filiatra ( el, Φιλιατρά), is a town and a former municipality in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Trifylia, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an a ...
6,791
* Messini 6,287
* Kyparissia 5,784
*Gargalianoi
Gargalianoi ( el, Γαργαλιάνοι) is a town and a former municipality in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Trifylia, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit h ...
5,569
* Chora (Nestoras) 3,498
* Pylos 2,767
Economy
The economy of Messenia is primarily based on agricultural production although in recent years efforts are being made toward the development of activities in other sectors such as tourism.
Main agricultural products are olive oil, Kalamata table olives, figs, and black raisins (sultanas). The variety of agricultural products is complemented by a small amount of stockbreeding products (beef, milk, sfela cheese, honey) and fish from the Gulf of Messenia.
The tourist development observed is mainly attributable to the promotion of important archaeological sites, such as the Palace of Nestor, Ancient Messene, and the Venetian
Venetian often means from or related to:
* Venice, a city in Italy
* Veneto, a region of Italy
* Republic of Venice (697–1797), a historical nation in that area
Venetian and the like may also refer to:
* Venetian language, a Romance language s ...
castles of Pylos, Koroni, Methoni and Kalamata, as well as to the beauty of the landscape.
Another key factor for Messenia's economy is Costa Navarino a location on the border between Pylos and Trifylia
Trifylia ( el, Τριφυλία) is a municipality in the Messenia regional unit, Peloponnese
The Peloponnese (), Peloponnesus (; el, Πελοπόννησος, Pelopónnēsos,(), or Morea is a peninsula and geographic region in southern Gre ...
, comprising several eco-friendly luxury resorts and golf courses, which is Greece’s biggest tourist development.Bloomberg webpage
There are many small- and medium-size firms involved in the processing and standardization of agricultural products as well as a number of enterprises devoted to
wood processing, furniture manufacturing, and metal construction. The Karelia tobacco company is based in Kalamata.
Transport
The main airport in Messenia is
Kalamata International Airport (KLX).
The main highways in Messenia are:
*
Greek National Road 7 (
Corinth
Corinth ( ; el, Κόρινθος, Kórinthos, ) is the successor to an ancient city, and is a former municipality in Corinthia, Peloponnese, which is located in south-central Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform, it has been part ...
-
Tripoli
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Cities and other geographic units Greece
*Tripoli, Greece, the capital of Arcadia, Greece
*Tripolis (region of Arcadia), a district in ancient Arcadia, Greece
* Tripolis (Larisaia), an ancient Greek city in t ...
- Kalamata)
*
Greek National Road 9 (
Patras -
Pyrgos -
Kyparissia -
Pylos)
*
Greek National Road 82 (Pylos - Kalamata -
Sparti)
The main railways in Messenia (meter gauge) are:
*Corinth -
Argos - Tripoli -
Zevgolateio - Kalamata
*Patras - Pyrgos -
Kalo Nero - Kyparissia
*Kalo Nero - Zevgolateio
Communications
Television
*
Notia Elliniki Teleorasi
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, (Southern Greece Television)
*
Best TV,
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Mesogeios TV
History
Ancient period
Messenia is mentioned in the oldest work of European literature, the ''
Iliad
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''. The name undoubtedly goes back to at least the Bronze Age, but its origins are lost in the world of mythology. The region was one of the largest that was conquered and enslaved as
helots
The helots (; el, εἵλωτες, ''heílotes'') were a subjugated population that constituted a majority of the population of Laconia and Messenia – the territories ruled by Sparta. There has been controversy since antiquity as to their e ...
by
ancient Sparta.
Medieval period
In the
Middle Ages
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, Messinia shared the fortunes of the rest of the Peloponnese. Striking reminders of these conflicts are afforded by the extant ruins of the medieval strongholds of Kalamata, Coron (anc. Asine, mod. Korone), Modon (Methone) and Pylos. Messenia was a part of the
Byzantine Empire
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.
Ottoman and Venetian period
Much of Messenia fell into the hands of the
Ottoman Turks, a part of the area remained with the
Venetian Republic
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. In 1534 a group of families, known as the 'Coroni', settled in
Piana degli Albanesi in Sicily. They were
Arvanite
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s and Greeks from
Koroni.
During the 1680s, the whole of Messenia was regained by the Venetian Republic in the
Morean War, and formed part of the "
Kingdom of the Morea" until recovered by the Ottomans in 1715. The
Mani Peninsula
The Mani Peninsula ( el, Μάνη, Mánē), also long known by its medieval name Maina or Maïna (Μαΐνη), is a geographical and cultural region in Southern Greece that is home to the Maniots (Mανιάτες, ''Maniátes'' in Greek), who cl ...
, a part of modern Messenia, was autonomous from Turkish rule due to the fact that it had no harbors.
Modern period
Messenia became part of independent Greece as a result of the
Greek War of Independence
The Greek War of Independence, also known as the Greek Revolution or the Greek Revolution of 1821, was a successful war of independence by Greek revolutionaries against the Ottoman Empire between 1821 and 1829. The Greeks were later assisted ...
(1821-1832). The famous naval
Battle of Navarino took place near present Pylos in 1827, and was a decisive victory for Greece and its allies.
During the
World War II
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several battles of the
Greek Resistance against the
Nazi occupation forces and the collaborationist
security battalions took place in Messenia, including
Battle of Meligalas,
Battle of Kalamata,
Battle of Chora - Agorelitsa.
The population in the area of Kalamata and Messene increased from 30,000 before World War II up to nearly 80,000 in the present day. Messenia suffered damage from the
2007 Greek forest fires
The 2007 Greek forest fires were a series of massive forest fires that broke out in several areas across Greece throughout the summer of 2007. The most destructive and lethal infernos broke out on 23 August, expanded rapidly and raged out of co ...
.
See also
*
List of settlements in Messenia
*
Messenia (constituency)
Notes
Bibliography
* . The previous Kapodistrias organization of all the communities in Greece. The populations are from the Census of 2001.
* Kontogiannis, N.D. "Settlements and countryside of Messinia during the late Middle Ages: the testimony of the fortifications," ''Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies'', 34,1 (2010), 3-29.
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