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Revision as of 18:50, 15 September 2008 by Delirium (talk | contribs) (Reverted edits by 198.111.237.9 (talk) to last version by 91.127.100.120)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Template:Infobox Pref GR Chalkidiki, also Halkidiki or Chalcidice, less often Khalkidiki and rarely Chalkidice (Template:Lang-el, IPA: [xalkʲiðiˈkʲi]), is one of the prefectures of Greece. It is located in the southeastern portion of Central Macedonia. The Cholomontas or the Cholomon mountains lie in the northcentral part. It consists of a large peninsula in the northwestern Aegean Sea, resembling a hand with three "fingers" (though in Greek, they are often referred to as "legs") – Pallene (now Kassandra), Sithonia, and Agion Oros (the ancient Acte), which contains Mount Athos and its monasteries.
In ancient times, Chalkidiki was part of Thrace. The first Greek settlers in this area came from Chalcis (Halkis) and Eretria, cities in Euboea, around the eighth century BC who founded cities such as Mende, Toroni and Scioni; a second wave came from Andros in the sixth century BC. The ancient city of Stageira was the birthplace of the great philosopher Aristotle (Αριστοτέλης).
The capital of Chalkidiki is the city of Polygyros (in Greek Πολύγυρος), located in the center of the peninsula. Its most populous municipalities are Moudania, Kallikrateia, Polygyros, and Kassandra. Its largest towns are Nea Moudania,(Νέα Μουδανιά) Nea Kallikrateia, (Νέα Καλλικράτεια) and the city of Polygyros.
There are a lot of summer resorts on the beaches of all three fingers where other minor towns and villages are located, such as at Yerakini (Gerakina Beach), Neos Marmaras (Porto Carras) Ouranoupolis, Nikiti, Psakoudia, Kallithea (Pallene/Pallini, Athos), Sani Resort and more.
In June 2003, at the holiday resort Porto Carras located in Neos Marmaras, Sithonia, European Union leaders presented the first draft of the European constitution. See History of the European Constitution for developments after this point.
The only prefectural boundary is with the Thessaloniki prefecture located to the north.
Television
- Chalkidiki TV - Nea Moudania
- Super TV - Nea Moudania
Transport
Ancient sites
- Acanthus
- Acrothoi
- Aege
- Alapta
- Aphytis
- Apollonia (Chalcidice)
- Charadrus
- Cleonae (Chalcidice)
- Galepsus
- Mekyberna
- Mende
- Neapolis, Chalcidice
- Olophyxus
- Olynthus
- Palaiochori "Neposi" castle
- Polichne
- Potidaea
- Scione
- Scolus
- Sermylia
- Stageira
- Spartolus
- Thyssus
- Torone
Municipalities
Municipality | YPES code | Seat (if different) | Postal code | Area code |
---|---|---|---|---|
Anthemountas | 5201 | Galatista | 630 73 | 2371 |
Arnaia | 5202 | 630 47 | 2372 | |
Kallikrateia | 5204 | Nea Kallikrateia | 630 80 | 2399 |
Kassandra | 5205 | Kassandreia | 630 77 | 2399 |
Moudania | 5206 | Nea Moudania | 632 00 | 2373 |
Ormylia | 5207 | 630 71 | 2371 | |
Pallini | 5208 | Chaniotis | 630 85 | 2374 |
Panagia | 5209 | Megali Panagia | 620 76 | 2373 |
Polygyros | 5210 | 631 00 | 2371 | |
Sithonia | 5211 | Nikiti | 630 88 | 2375 |
Stagira-Akanthos | 5212 | Ierissos | 630 72 | 2377 |
Toroni | 5213 | Sykia | 630 72 | 2375 |
Triglia | 5214 | Nea Triglia | 630 79 | 2375 |
Zervochoria | 5203 | Palaiochora | 630 73 | 2371 |
See also: list of settlements in the Chalkidiki prefecture
Notable Chalkidikians
- Paeonius of Mende (late 5th c. BC) sculptor
- Philippus of Mende, student of Plato, astronomer
- Nicomachus, Aristotle's father
- Aristobulus of Cassandreia (375 - 301 BC), historian, architect
- Aristotle (384 BC in Stageira-322 BC), philosopher
- Callisthenes (360-328 BC), historian
- Crates of Olynthus, Alexander's hydraulic engineer
- Andronicus the Olynthian (c.370 BC) Phrourarchus of Tyre,appointed by Antigonus
- Bubalus of Cassandreia 304 BC keles(horse) flat race Lykaia
- Poseidippus of Cassandreia 3th c.BC comic poet
- Erginus (son of Simylus) from Cassandreia, Kitharode winner in Soteria c.260 BC
- Athanasios Stageiritis, Professor of Greek language at the Royal Academy in Vienna. Publisher of the fortnightly literary journal "Kalliope" in Vienna from 1819 to 1821
- Kyrkos Papageorgakis -Revolutionary of 1821
- Sokratis Malamas (1957 in Sykia), singer
- Manolis Mitsias (1944 in Doumpia), singer
References
- Arkadia — Lykaion — Epigraphical Database
- Phokis — Delphi Epigraphical Database
40°25′N 23°30′E / 40.417°N 23.500°E / 40.417; 23.500
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