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'''Latomeio''' or '''Latomi''' is a small village of ], municipality, ]. It is also known as '''Karathodoreika'''. Its inhabitants were 6 people in 2001 census. The former name was |
'''Latomeio''' or '''Latomi''' is a small village of ], municipality, ]. It is also known as '''Karathodoreika'''. Its inhabitants were 6 people in 2001 census. The former name was Spantzovon or Spantzi until 1928 (]: ''Spanci'', ''Спанци''). It is 5kms North-East of ], nearby the international road ] - ]. | ||
It was abbandoned 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 the summers. | It was abbandoned 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 the summers. |
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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 6 people in 2001 census. The former name was Spantzovon or Spantzi until 1928 (Macedonian Slavic: Spanci, Спанци). It is 5kms North-East of Polykastro, nearby the international road Thessaloniki - Belgrade.
It was abbandoned 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 the summers.
- References
Dicaeos Vassiliadis, "History of Polykastro"
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