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'''Latomeio''' or '''Latomi''' is a small village of ], municipality, ]. It is also known as '''Karathodoreika'''. Its inhabitants were |
'''Latomeio''' or '''Latomi''' is a small village of ], municipality, ]. It is also known as '''Karathodoreika'''. Its inhabitants were 12 people in 2001 census. The former name was Spantzovon or Spantzion until 1928 (]: ''Spanci'', ''Спанци''). It is 5km northeast of ], nearby the international road ] - ]. | ||
It was abandoned in 1920 after the ] treaty and it was re-inhabited by two ] families (''Karathodoros' '' and ''Arkoudas' '' family), which used to transfer their sheep in ], in summer. | It was abandoned in 1920 after the ] treaty and it was re-inhabited by two ] families (''Karathodoros' '' and ''Arkoudas' '' family), which used to transfer their sheep in ], in summer. |
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Latomeio or Latomi is a small village of Polykastro, municipality, Kilkis prefecture. It is also known as Karathodoreika. Its inhabitants were 12 people in 2001 census. The former name was Spantzovon or Spantzion until 1928 (Macedonian Slavic: Spanci, Спанци). It is 5km northeast of Polykastro, nearby the international road Thessaloniki - Belgrade.
It was abandoned in 1920 after the Neuilly treaty and it was re-inhabited by two Sarakatsani families (Karathodoros' and Arkoudas' family), which used to transfer their sheep in Vermion Mountains, in summer.
References
- Dicaeos Vassiliadis, "History of Polykastro"
41°02′N 22°36′E / 41.033°N 22.600°E / 41.033; 22.600
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