Dhërmi ( sq-definite, Dhërmiu; , ''Drymádes'') is a village in
Vlorë County
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,
Albania
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. It is part of the municipality of
Himarë
Himarë ( sq-definite, Himara; , ''Chimara'' or Χειμάρρα, ''Cheimarra'') is a Municipalities of Albania, municipality and region in Vlorë County, southern Albania. The municipality has a total area of and consists of the administrative ...
. The village lies 42 kilometers south of the city of
Vlorë
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and 69 kilometers north of the southern city of
Sarandë
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. It is built on a slope of the
Ceraunian Mountains at approximately 200 meters in altitude, and comprises three neighborhoods: Gjilek, Kondraq, Kallami, and Dhërmi itself. The mountains descend to the southwest into the
Ionian coast and
Corfu
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in the distance to the south. Nearby is the village of
Palasë. The local inhabitants of Dhërmi are
ethnic Greeks that mainly speak a variant of the Greek
Himariote dialect, and partly the
Tosk Albanian dialect.
[: "The official Albanian name Dhërmi is mainly used by those inhabitants and seasonal workers who use the southern (Tosk) or the northern (Ghek) Albanian dialects. Many of these newcomers and seasonal workers moved to the village from other parts of Albania during (1945-1990) or after the communist era. In contrast to Dhërmi, the local, Greek name Drimades is mainly used by the inhabitants who are believed to 'originate' from the village and declare themselves to be locals, ''horiani'' or ''Drimadiotes''. They primarily use the local Greek dialect and partly the southern Albanian (Tosk) one in their day to day conversations, as is the case with the neighbouring village Palasa and the municipal town of Himarë/Himara. The people inhabiting the other five villages of the Himarë/Himara area (Ilias, Vuno, Qeparo, Pilur, and Kudhes) mainly speak the southern Albanian dialect."] During the last decade, the coastal area has seen a boom in the construction of accommodation facilities, such as wooden villa complexes.
Name
The official Albanian name "Dhërmi" is mainly used by those inhabitants and seasonal workers who use either the Tosk or Gheg Albanian dialect. Many of these newcomers and seasonal workers moved to the Dhërmi from other parts of Albania during the socialist period (1945-1991) or more recently. On the other hand the Greek name of the village, "Drimades" or "Drymades", is mainly used by the inhabitants, in particular the ones who mainly use the local Greek dialect and partly the southern Albanian (Tosk) one.
History
Dhërmi is recorded in the
Ottoman ''
defter
A ''defter'' was a type of tax register and land cadastre in the Ottoman Empire.
Etymology
The term is derived from Greek , literally 'processed animal skin, leather, fur', meaning a book, having pages of goat parchment used along with papyrus ...
'' of 1583 as a settlement in the
Sanjak of Delvina with a total of 50 households. The anthroponymy recorded predominantly belonged to the
Albanian
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onomastic sphere (e.g., ''Leka Gjini'', ''Gjin Kondi'', ''Gjoka Qezari''), however, personal names reflecting broader
Orthodox Christian anthroponymy are also recorded (e.g., ''Petri Dhima'', ''Nikolla Kosta'', ''Kristo Dhimo''). Albanian historian Kristo Frashëri further writes that none of the recorded personal names can be classified as ethnic Greek onomastics.
In 1632 the first Albanian school in Dhërmi was founded by Greek Cypriot missionary
Neophytos Rodinos. A Greek-language school was also founded in 1633 in Dhërmi by the same missionary.
Additional Greek schools operated by 1682 with the support of the local bishopric of Himara. During the 17th century (precise year is unknown) another Greek school (the ''Vizilios School'') opened under the sponsorship of a local benefactor. In the 1898–1899 school season three Greek schools were operating: elementary, secondary and a girls' school.
On the request of
Himariots to the Pope of Rome, a new
Basilian mission to Albania was launched in 1693. Among the missionaries were Nico Catalano, who in Albania had already been titled
Archbishop of Durrës, and Basilian monk Filoteo Zassi, from the
Arbëreshë town of
Mezzojuso
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. They departed by the end of January 1693, and firstly stopped in Dhërmi, where they found a deteriorated spiritual state of the people, with pressures firstly from the Ottomans, and secondly from the Greek bishops who, as reported by Catalano, "were making of God's house a house of traffic, of affairs and of sacrilegious trade". Catalano opened a school in the Himarë region, raised in the village of Dhërmi, where more than eighty students, both Christian and Muslim, were registered from the adjacent villages. Catalano taught Christian spirit and morals, as well as farming techniques and other professions. Catalano was particularly careful in teaching and preaching in the Albanian language, since he considered it to be the most effective method to counter the diffusion of Islam. The Archbishop stayed in the Himarë region visiting the peoples of local villages, until in Vuno he fell ill, and he died on June 3, 1694. He was buried at the Church of St. Athanasius in Dhërmi.
The initiative by the Catholic missionaries finally failed since the locals didn't show any interest and the recruitment of student was unsuccessful. The Italian missionary
Giuseppe Schirò wrote in 1722 that Dhërmi was inhabited by Greeks.
On November 5, 1912, when the nearby town of
Himara was
controlled by the Greek forces of the local major
Spyros Spyromilios
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, armed groups from Dhermi declared that they were prepared to assist his movement for the incorporation of the rest of the region into Greece.
In 2015 the demolition of the local church of St. Athanasius by the state authorities caused a storm of reactions between the
Albanian Orthodox Church
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and the Albanian Government as well as sparked tensions between the municipality of
Himarë
Himarë ( sq-definite, Himara; , ''Chimara'' or Χειμάρρα, ''Cheimarra'') is a Municipalities of Albania, municipality and region in Vlorë County, southern Albania. The municipality has a total area of and consists of the administrative ...
and both the local Albanian and ethnic Greek orthodox communities.
Three years later the church was being reconstructed.
[ It was second demolition of the specific religious monument by the state authorities, the first having taken place during the era of the ]People's Republic of Albania
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, but at the time the church was rebuilt by the local Orthodox Church after the restoration of Democracy in the country (1991).[ "Albanian police have demolished a contested church dedicated to St Athanas in the southern village of Dhermi, angering the Orthodox Church and neighbouring Greece, which supports the Church's mission. The Orthodox Church called it a vandalistic act of desecration and a violation of church property.... Police used heavy machinery to reduce to rubble the roof built in 1994 to cover the foundations of a much older church destroyed during the communist era. The renovated church was declared an "illegal construction" by the local authorities in Himarë municipality two weeks ago, pitting Albanian nationalists against the Greek-supported Orthodox Church.... Speaking about the church, Prime Minister Rama said on Monday that "the old church in Dhermi will be regenerated in the name of national heritage verthe 'parking lot' that is illegal, which they call a church.""]
, Dhërmi has been hosting many music festival
A music festival is a festival, community event with music, performances of singing and instrument playing that is often presented with a theme such as musical genre (e.g., rock music, rock, blues, folk music, folk, jazz, classical music), nation ...
s, making it a popular tourist destination.
Demographics
The village is inhabited by an ethnic Greek community.[Kallivretakis, Leonidas (1995).]
Η ελληνική κοινότητα της Αλβανίας υπό το πρίσμα της ιστορικής γεωγραφίας και δημογραφίας [The Greek Community of Albania in terms of historical geography and demography]
" In Nikolakopoulos, Ilias, Kouloubis Theodoros A. & Thanos M. Veremis (eds). ''Ο Ελληνισμός της Αλβανίας he Greeks of Albania'. University of Athens. p. 53. The inhabitants of Dhërmi are primarily Greek-speaking and partly Tosk Albanian-speaking, calling themselves ''horiani'' or ''Drimadiotes'', a term used to denote that they are locals who originate from the village. They speak a variety of the Greek Himariote dialect, which is characterized by archaic features not retained in Standard Modern Greek
The linguistic varieties of Modern Greek can be classified along two principal dimensions. First, there is a long tradition of sociolectal variation between the natural, popular spoken language on the one hand and archaizing, learned written forms ...
. There are also some Tosk-speaking and Gheg-speaking newcomers and seasonal workers, who moved to Dhërmi from other parts of Albania during the communist era (1945-1990).
Tourism
Dhërmi is considered to be a popular tourist destination, especially due to its well-known beaches and at times riotous nightclub
A nightclub or dance club is a club that is open at night, usually for drinking, dancing and other entertainment. Nightclubs often have a Bar (establishment), bar and discotheque (usually simply known as disco) with a dance floor, laser lighti ...
-based nightlife centred on the modern resorts of Dhërmi's coastline. In 2018 Dhërmi was considered a center in the Albanian Riviera
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area by the Ministry of Tourism and Environment. The beach is 5km long and it ends into a hill where the monastery of Saint Theodore is located. The former minister Blendi Klosi created a touristic campaign named "Smile Albania" on promoting the local Albanian cuisine
Albanian cuisine is a representative of the cuisine of the Mediterranean cuisine, Mediterranean. It is also an example of the Mediterranean diet based on the importance of olive oil, fruits, vegetables, and fish. The cooking traditions of the Al ...
, part of the "''Local products, an added offer in our touristic package''". Dhërmi and the rest of Himarë
Himarë ( sq-definite, Himara; , ''Chimara'' or Χειμάρρα, ''Cheimarra'') is a Municipalities of Albania, municipality and region in Vlorë County, southern Albania. The municipality has a total area of and consists of the administrative ...
region is famous for the Beekeeping
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and the production of Honey
Honey is a sweet and viscous substance made by several species of bees, the best-known of which are honey bees. Honey is made and stored to nourish bee colonies. Bees produce honey by gathering and then refining the sugary secretions of pl ...
, where a three-days fair "Mjalt Fest" takes place every year. The government also promotes the "Kala Fest" festival to boost the tourism of Dhërmi.
Landmarks
*Dhërmi Beach
*Alevra
* Bay of Grama
*The Pirates' cave
*The harbor of Gjipe
* Hypapante Church, Dhërmi
* Panagia Monastery Church, Dhërmi
* St. Stephen's Church, Dhërmi
Notable people
* Petro Marko, Albanian
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writer and founding father of modern Albanian prose.
* Pano Bixhili, diplomat
* Kiço Fotiadhi, the first Albanian TV speaker
Gallery
File:Albania,_Dhermi.jpg, Dhërmi
File:ALB_20070718_img_1402.jpg, A local beach
File: Dhermi_beach.jpg, Dhërmi beach
File: Dhermi_camp.jpg, Camp of Workers
File: Dhermi_long_beach.jpg, Dhërmi long beach
File: Havana_beach_bar.jpg, A local beach bar
File: Llogara.JPG, The Ceraunian mountains (Llogara)
File: Gogo_Leka.jpg, Gogo Leka
See also
*Albanian Ionian Sea Coast
The Albanian Ionian Sea Coast ( — ) is a coastline of the north-eastern Ionian Sea, that encompasses the south-western border of the Albania, Republic of Albania, stretching from the southern half of Karaburun Peninsula, Albania, Karaburun P ...
*Tourism in Albania
Tourism in Albania has been a key element of the country's economic activity and is constantly developing. Albania is characterized by its rich archaeological and cultural heritage dating back to the classical period when Illyrians and Ancie ...
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External links
Region of Himara
Official municipality website
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Dhërmi
Populated places in Himara
Villages in Vlorë County
Albanian Ionian Sea Coast
Epirus
Labëria
Greek communities in Albania