Krya Vrysi, Pella

Krya Vrysi
Κρύα Βρύση
Krya Vrysi
Location within the regional unit
Coordinates: 40°41′N 22°18′E / 40.683°N 22.300°E / 40.683; 22.300Coordinates: 40°41′N 22°18′E / 40.683°N 22.300°E / 40.683; 22.300
Country Greece
Administrative region Central Macedonia
Regional unit Pella
Municipality Pella
  Municipal unit 77.0 km2 (29.7 sq mi)
Elevation 7 m (23 ft)
Population (2011)[1]
  Municipal unit 8,675
  Municipal unit density 110/km2 (290/sq mi)
Community[1]
  Population 5,214 (2011)
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code 583 00
Area code(s) 23820–6

Krya Vrysi (Greek: Κρύα Βρύση) is a town and a former municipality in Pella regional unit, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Pella, of which it is a municipal unit.[2] The municipal unit has an area of 76.956 km2.[3] It is located 75 km west of Thessaloniki.

History

The town of Krya Vrysi, named Plasna before 1927, became an independent community in 1934, when it was separated from Valta.[4] After the lake that covered the place was drained, the people had trouble finding drinkable water. When they found a source of cold, clear water, they called it "water from the Krya Vrysi (Cold Spring)", thus giving the town its name. The community Krya Vrysi became a municipality in 1990.[4] The economy in the area is primarily based on agriculture with the farmers mainly growing corn and asparagus. They were also growing a great amount of Berley tobacco, until 2005 when the production was stopped in the region due to European Union's economical issues.

Annual events

Krya Vrysi, being the centre for many smaller villages, is the host of various annual events. The Krya Vrysi carnival used to be the biggest annual event. Taking place each February (on the three-day holiday of Monday), the carnival started in 1988 and had become an important tourist attraction for the town, until 2009 when it was cancelled due to economic reasons. The Agrotechnical Expo is also a major event that happens in September and combines a small amount of agricultural-related exhibits with a funfair (called Panigiri).

Sports

Krya Vrysi is home to the sport club Apollon Kryas Vrysis (Απόλλων Κρύας Βρύσης) that was founded in 1960. It currently competes in the 4th national division but had notably risen to the 2nd in the past.

Notable natives

ILIOSTOR solar collector installed in Κρύα Βρύση, Πελλα, Greece.
  1. Demosthenes Delegiannis[5] (*1938), lawyer, politician. From 1973 to 1981 he had been Member of Parliament.
  2. Takis Fostiropoulos, *1950, President of the Piraeus Coaches Association (Σύνδεσμος Προπονητών Ποδοσφαίρου Πειραιά)[6][7] that received honours from UNESCO (2016). In 1990 he had been the first coach of the then founded Greece women's national football team, and 1989–2002 coach of the Joint Youth and Children Groups of Piraeus Football Clubs Association.[8] 1966–74 he had been team member of Apollon Kryas Vrysis (Απόλλων Κρύας Βρύσης) when the team had been playing in the second national league.
  3. Ioannis Metallidis, 1950–2015, entrepreneur. He was founder and owner of solar collector manufacture ILIOSTOR.
  4. Nikolaos Fostiropoulos, *1958. He has been elected town counsellor in Karlsruhe, Germany, and is founder and owner of the centre for further education alfatraining.
  5. Konstantinos Fostiropoulos, *1960, physicist, 2003–2016 head of the Organic Solar Cells Group at HZB. In 1989/90 he was the first to develop a method to synthesize the "football molecule" C60 fullerene. (ΤΟ ΒΗΜΑ)
  6. Papadopoulou Anastasia, *1981, biochemist. She found that pre-treatment with Bortezomib drug significantly reduces inflammation and produces a permissive framework to improve arthritis significantly.

References

  1. 1 2 "Απογραφή Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2011. ΜΟΝΙΜΟΣ Πληθυσμός" (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority.
  2. Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior (in Greek)
  3. "Population & housing census 2001 (incl. area and average elevation)" (PDF) (in Greek). National Statistical Service of Greece. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 September 2015.
  4. 1 2 EETAA local government changes
  5. Δημοσθένης Δεληγιάννης
  6. Aridaia News
  7. Hellenic Federation of Football Coaches
  8. ΤΟ ΦΩΣ, 12 Οκτοβριου 1989: Απόφαση ΔΣ της Ε.Π.Σ. Πειραιά "Φωστηρόπουλος προπονητής Μικτών Ομάδων"
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