ELASSONA

'Municipality of Elassona'
'''Δήμος Ελασσόνας'''
'''Dimos Elassonas''
Statistics
Prefecture: Larissa
Province: Elassonas (capital)
Seat: 'Elassona'
Number of subdivisions: 8 (see below)
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

39.875 (39° 52' 32") N
22.18 (22° 10' 55") E
Population: (2001)
-Municipality
-Town
-Municipal district
Percent of the prefecture

14,563
7,233
7,762
5.21%
Altitude:
 -lowest:
 -centre:
 -highest:

''Elassonitis''
311 m
Mount Olympus eastern part
Postal code: GR-402 00
Car designation: PI

'Elassona' or 'Elasona' (Greek: Ελασσώνα, ), older form: 'Elassonas' is a town and a municipality in the Larissa Prefecture in Greece. Its 2001 population was 7.233 for the town and 14,563 for the municipality. It is ranked fourth in population in the prefecture when it is up to towns and cities. It is situated at the foot of Mount Olympus, the mythic place of the twelve Olympian gods. Elassona is bypassed since the 1980s by the GR-3 (Larissa - Kozani - Florina).
Elassona is also a province in which it has six municipalities and three communes. The province has 52 settlements, village and towns.

Contents
Subdivisions
Municipal districts
Population
Geography
History
Transportation
Municipal changes
Other
External links

Subdivisions



Aetorrachi

Agionerio

Mikro Eleftherochori

Municipal districts



Drymo

Evangelismos

Galanovryssi

Kefalovrysi

Palaiokasro

Stefanovouni


Lefki

Valanida


Kleisoura

Population


Year Town Population Change Municipal district
population
Municipal population Change Percent of the
municipality
Percent of the
prefecture
1981 7,146 - - - - - -
1991 7,225 +79 or +1.11% - 15,637 - - -
2001 7,233 +8 or +0.11% 7,762 14,563 -1,074 or 6.87% 49.67% 5.21%

Geography


Its geography includes farmlands in the valley areas, the mountains to the west and east and forests in the west and east as well as grasslands, ledges are to be founded in some areas and barren area in the higher elevations.
Elassona is flowed by a river called the Elassonitis or the Elassonitikos and the Titarisio, both empties into the Pineios River, Thessaly's longest river. The river divides the town into two parts, the older city which is built on the Olympiotissa hill and is also Varosi or Varossi (Βαρόσι), and in the new sity which is in the right side of the bank of the river. These two parts of the city is connected with three bridges and one historic bridge. Last, the other part is near the Kefalovrysi Lake.

History


Unlike the rest of Thessaly which was annexed, Elassona and the northern half of Thessaly did not join Greece in 1881 as its battle for Greek annexation was unvictorious, only in the Balkan Wars saw the area liberated from the Ottoman Turks on October 6, 1912 by the Greeks and finally annexed the municipality and the region as well as the northern part of the prefecture to Greece.

Transportation


Elassona is linked with the old GR-3 and is bypassed to the east. Elassona is located 70 km southwest of Katerini, 38 km NNW of Larissa (old: about 50 km), 22 km NW of Tyrnavos (old: 30 km), east of Deskati and Grevena and 78 km ESE of Kozani.

Municipal changes


Until March 15, 2006, Tsaritsani was part of the municipality of Elassonas and functioned as a municipal district. Under the law 3448/15-3-2006, Tsaritsani separated from the municipality and declared a commune.

Other


Elassonas has schools, lyceums (middle school) gymnasia (high school), banks, churches, a post office, a few supermarkets, a police station, a health centre and a pharmacy and a square (''plateia'').

External links



elassona.com.gr - Over 300 pages and 1,400 photos on the Elassonas province

Elassona - LeukiPoli.gr - A small bit of Elassona

Elassona - LeukiPoli.gr - Latest News of the Elassona district

★ http://users.hol.gr/~mpoumpas/

Elassona (municipality) on GTP Travel Pages

Elassona (town) on GTP Travel Pages

Kallithea Elassonos' Homepage

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★ Coordinates:

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