METHANA


'Methana' (Greek: Μέθανα), can refer to a town, municipality, volcano, and peninsula located in the Piraeus Prefecture, in Greece in the eastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula, in the district of ''Loutropolis Methana'' (Λουτρούπολη fr. λουτρό'' loutros'' spring + πόλη ''poli'' city). The town is located north of the road connecting to the rest of the Peloponnese and Galatas. It is located east of Ligouri, northeast of Kranidi, north of Ermioni and northwest of Galatas and Poros. The highest point is 740 m (Helona Mountain).

Contents
Communities and subdivisions
Historical population
Volcanic activity
Geography
History
Persons
External links
See also

Communities and subdivisions



Agioi Theodoroi

Agios Nikolaos

Dritseika

Kameni Chora

Kounoupitsa

Kypseli

Makrylongos

Megalochori

Methana

Palia Loutra

Vathy

Historical population


1981 1,035 - -
1991 1,054 19/1.84% 2,056

Half of the entire peninsula's population lives in Methana town. Methana has a school, a lyceum, a gymnasium, a church, a post office, a port which is located to the east, banks, hotels, taverns and a square (''plateia''). The residential area is within the south-eastern part of the mountain "Tsonakas". Methana has a famous sulfur spa and springs.

Volcanic activity


The peninsula is entirely of volcanic origin and contains over 30 volcanic eruption centers. The last volcanic eruption occurred near present-day Kameni Chora in 230 BC and a submarine volcano erupted in 1700. Famous writers such as Ovid, Strabo and Pausanias reported the last volcanic eruption in Methana. The peninsula is the northwesternmost of the arc of the Aegean islands of which the active volcanic areas are Methana, Milos, Santorini and Nisyros. In the future, Methana (and the area of the Saronic gulf) may expect other volcanic eruptions.

Geography


Since 1991, the peninsula has been investigated by the team of ETH Zürich geologically and cartographically. From this, a topographical map of the entire peninsula at a scale of 1:25,000 was made. An interactive [3D map] was created and is on the worldwide web. Also a rich photographic archive with about 10.000 color slides has been produced (see links below).
The panorama of the northeastern part of Argolis, southeastern and eastern Corinthia along with the southern part of the Attica peninsula and the Saronic Islands of Aegina and Salamis along with a smaller one and the mountains of the eastern tip of the neighboring peninsula.
Much of the municipality are mountainous and bushy and grassy. The mountain range covers the central part of the peninsula and has a small ridge north of the seat. The residential area is within the sea. The pastures are around Methana. A mountain ridge is founded in the west and is about 3 km long with a stream in the middle and a cliff in the south.

History


The earliest known settlement (near the village of Vathy) dates from 15001300 BC. Many ancient sites were identified through the archaeological survey conducted in the 1980s by the University of Liverpool in association with the British School at Athens. The Acropolis Palaiokastro is located near the village of Vathy. The fortress is in Kypseli at the coast Akropolis Oga at the principal pace of Nisaki (Νησάκι, meaning little island). A Mycenaean settlement was excavated by Helene Konstolakis-Jiannopoulou in 1990 along with the chapel of Agios Konstantinos and Elenis. Selected artifacts can be visited in the museums of Poros island and in Piraeus. This site dates between 1500 and 1300 BC. In the Hellenistic period, the peninsula became one of the Ptolemaic bases in the Aegean when it was renamed Arsinoe.

Persons



Giorgos Batis (1885 - March 10, 1967), a Greek singer which he moved to Piraeus when he was little. Famous Rembetiko singer (Greek blues)

External links





GTP Travel Pages (Community)

Methana Volcanoes

Methana Volcano

Tour of Methana

Photographs of Methana

Erosion of Methana

Map of Methana

Geological Map of Methana

English information




'North:' ''Saronic Gulf''
'West:' Askilipo 'Nea Palatia (community)' 'East:' Troizina
'South:' Troizina

See also



Communities of Attica, including the Methana peninsula

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