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Velanidia ( el, Βελανίδια) is a village in
Laconia Laconia or Lakonia ( el, Λακωνία, , ) is a historical and administrative region of Greece located on the southeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula. Its administrative capital is Sparta. The word ''laconic''—to speak in a blunt, c ...
,
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, within the municipality of Monemvasia. It is situated at the southern edge of
Peloponnese The Peloponnese (), Peloponnesus (; el, Πελοπόννησος, Pelopónnēsos,(), or Morea is a peninsula and geographic regions of Greece, geographic region in southern Greece. It is connected to the central part of the country by the Isthmu ...
at the southeast edge of mountain range
Parnon Parnon or Parnonas ( el, Πάρνων/Πάρνωνας) or Malevos (Μαλεβός) is a mountain range, or massif, on the east of the Laconian plain and the Evrotas valley. It is visible from Athens above the top of the Argive mountains. The wes ...
. It includes several Byzantine churches, giving it the nickname Small Agios Oros. This village is near
Cape Maleas Cape Maleas (also ''Cape Malea''; el, Ακρωτήριον Μαλέας, colloquially Καβομαλιάς, ''Cavomaliás''), anciently Malea ( grc, Μαλέα) and Maleae or Maleai (Μαλέαι), is a peninsula and cape in the southeast of the ...
.


History

Velanidia is a Byzantine village. Established in 1718, this settlement was possibly a result of a unification of several smaller settlements, because of the need of a more organized community. Due to some debris found near to Church Saint el, Άγιος Panteleimon, it's believed that the residents left that area and moved to the current location of the village circa 1770. At this point, residents from Spetses came to live at Velanidia because of Orlofika. The unification of these two settlements resulted in Velanidia. The architecture of the village was influenced by the architecture of islands, because of the small, white houses and by the marine growth. Most people born in Velanidia have a job in marine work, such as captains, ship mechanics, and fishermen. According to archaeologist
Frederick William Hasluck Frederick William Hasluck (16 February 1878 – 22 February 1920) was an English antiquarian, historian, and archaeologist. Hasluck was educated at The Leys School and King's College, Cambridge, graduating with a first class degree in classics i ...
, this region was previously called Sidi and was situated at the mountain range of Saint el, Άγιος George, which is east of
Cape Maleas Cape Maleas (also ''Cape Malea''; el, Ακρωτήριον Μαλέας, colloquially Καβομαλιάς, ''Cavomaliás''), anciently Malea ( grc, Μαλέα) and Maleae or Maleai (Μαλέαι), is a peninsula and cape in the southeast of the ...
.


City of Sidi

This former city, which was situated in the same place as modern Velanidia, is said that its name was from the daughter of Danaos, king of Carystos, Evia, who came from the region of Maleas in order to be protected from Hera goddess. According to
Pausanias Pausanias ( el, Παυσανίας) may refer to: *Pausanias of Athens, lover of the poet Agathon and a character in Plato's ''Symposium'' *Pausanias the Regent, Spartan general and regent of the 5th century BC *Pausanias of Sicily, physician of th ...
, near to Cape Maleas were two sanctuaries, one dedicated to the god
Poseidon Poseidon (; grc-gre, Ποσειδῶν) was one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and myth, god of the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses.Burkert 1985pp. 136–139 In pre-Olympian Bronze Age Greece, he was venerated as a ch ...
at the west side, and the other at the east side, to
Apollo Apollo, grc, Ἀπόλλωνος, Apóllōnos, label=genitive , ; , grc-dor, Ἀπέλλων, Apéllōn, ; grc, Ἀπείλων, Apeílōn, label=Arcadocypriot Greek, ; grc-aeo, Ἄπλουν, Áploun, la, Apollō, la, Apollinis, label= ...
.


Small Agio Oros

This place was chosen from several, important people related with the
Christian Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The words ''Christ'' and ''Christian'' derive from the Koine Greek title ''Christós'' (Χρι ...
(Orthodox) religion, such as Saint George and Saint Thomas from Malea, in order to live in a Monastery near to God (Father of Jesus based on Christianity). In June 1829, French colonel Vincent, returning from Velanidia, said: "It looks like a paint from
Van Dyke Van Dyke, VanDyke or Vandyke is an Americanized or anglicized form of the Dutch language, Dutch-language toponymic surname ''Van Dijk'', ''Van Dijke'', ''Van Dijck'', or ''Van Dyck (surname), Van Dyck''. Meaning living near the dike. Van Dyke, Van ...
. Full of lights and behind of it dark clouds. Dressed with shreds and placed at the light come from the rise. I could see him with the diopter looking at the sun and wave to him.." This region was famous as Small Agio Oros because of its several churches created during the 12th and 13th century.


German Observatory of the Second World War

A complex of military buildings were built in 1942 by Germany in order to have the supervision of the Balkan and
Aegean Sea The Aegean Sea ; tr, Ege Denizi (Greek language, Greek: Αιγαίο Πέλαγος: "Egéo Pélagos", Turkish language, Turkish: "Ege Denizi" or "Adalar Denizi") is an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea between Europe and Asia. It ...
. Its placement was strategic for checking the navigation of ships on the Aegean Sea and generally what it is moved at the southern part of Peloponnese,
Crete Crete ( el, Κρήτη, translit=, Modern: , Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the 88th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and ...
, etc. This complex has three main parts: the (A) building, the (B) building (which had the electromechanical installations), the WC building (C), one big, external water tank west of (A) building, a furnace (which was possibly for amiant creation due to the erection of the buildings), and 4 orthogonal structures, east of (A) building, looking at the sea (their purpose is unknown). West of the complex are at least 2 circular structures, which were possibly used as a watchtower in order to monitor the direction towards Neapoli. Some materials were transferred from
Piraeus Piraeus ( ; el, Πειραιάς ; grc, Πειραιεύς ) is a port city within the Athens urban area ("Greater Athens"), in the Attica region of Greece. It is located southwest of Athens' city centre, along the east coast of the Saronic ...
by ship, and the compulsive work of local residents. This building was opted not to be a military building, but an observatory. This assumption was confirmed by many local residents, who had seen the transportation of power generators and lengthy copper wires. These structures made this complex ideal for military use.


Geography

The landscape of Velanidia was created by geological actions from the past, on the rocky place inside the cave of Saint el, Άγιος John. Nearby, there are ruins from the 5th to 15th century, which was used for protection. A stream starts from the mountain of Saint John which has several trees and flowers that lead to the sea and specifically to Gialos beach. At the top of the mountain there is a German building from the Second World War, which is named "Ergo", and used as an observatory.


Churches

* Panagia "Myrtidiotissa" * Assumption of Mary * Saint John * Saint Panteleimon * Saint George * Saint Paul * Saints Constantine and Helen * Saint Myron * Panagia "Elona" * Saint Thomas from Malea * Saint Dominique Velanidia is distinct because of its Byzantine churches. Churches like those of Saint Constantine, Saint Panteleimon, and Saint John have several wall paintings where visitors can observe the fidelity of figures.


Beaches

* Gialos * Saint George * Saint Paul * Kalevolos For photos, clic
here


Cape Maleas

From Velanidia you can visit the north side of
Cape Maleas Cape Maleas (also ''Cape Malea''; el, Ακρωτήριον Μαλέας, colloquially Καβομαλιάς, ''Cavomaliás''), anciently Malea ( grc, Μαλέα) and Maleae or Maleai (Μαλέαι), is a peninsula and cape in the southeast of the ...
and its lighthouse, which was built in 1860. It is the oldest lighthouse in the Mediterranean sea. For photos, clic
here


Sources


Velanidia - Baladis


External links


Blog for Velanidia by Baladis

Syndesmos Velanidiwtwn "Myrtidiotissa"

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Velanidia et le cap Malee, site en francais
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