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440: 543: 430: 671:, and up to 1936 was the only link between the plains of Thessaly and the villages of Pindos. It is 67 m long, 2.05 m wide, 30.5 m high at the center and its parapet is 0.7 m high. According to the tradition, because St. Vissarion had no money with which to pay the craftsmen, they stopped work on the bridge. A bear then presented itself, which helped to carry the raw materials but also led the chief craftsman to move a large boulder and uncover a treasure. So the workers were paid and the bridge was completed. According to the same tradition, it was St. Vissarion who first crossed the bridge, and threw the chief craftsman's 66: 50: 954: 355:, runs through this location. The municipality of Pyli contains 7 municipal units, but the town itself has a population of about 2,000. Most inhabitants are either self-employed in business establishments. Agriculture and animal herding as an occupation has been largely abandoned, though the surrounding area is ideal for both (mountainous and flat terrain). Pyli had always been the major trade center for the surrounding settlements. 92: 617:. The church of the monastery is situated at the location the church St. Vissarion built with the help of his brother, Ignatios. The iconography was completed in November 1557 by the painter George from Constantinople. The monastery was one of the richest and most active of the area. It has 366 cells, dining halls, land property in Romania, a rich library with important manuscripts (most of which currently reside in the 686: 73: 697:
is arid and hot, though there are occasional buffs of cool breezes coming from the mountains. The surrounding forests and the river foliage of platanus trees provide small pockets of relief in the summer, so Pyli is a favorite stopover for many people from Trikala and the surrounding villages who are in search of some shade.
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The climate in Pyli is worth mentioning since it has characteristics of both the plains and the mountainous regions of Thessaly. It is generally wet in the winter, with regular snowfalls each year averaging 30–40 cm of snow. There are also frequent rains, and low temperatures. In the summer it
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in Thessaly that year. It was built anew in 1893 by the newly appointed chief of the monastery, Meletios Karanikas. In 1943 it was bombed and burnt by the Germans and in 1960 its church collapsed. In 1961 nuns were reinstalled in the monastery, and since then it has steadily bloomed. Today it is a
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In modern years, Pyli has been the local trading and education center for the surrounding villages and settlements, especially those situated in the mountainous area west of Pyli. Since Thessaly was merged into the Kingdom of Greece in 1888, Pyli was always intensely populated and bristling with
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is a cross shaped escribed dome. There are still pieces of marble decoration and structured that date back to the original ancient temple on top of which the church was built, but most were destroyed in a fire in 1855. The icons are also in need of restoration but they are still visible, though
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passed through Epirus and came to Thessaly through Pyli, in order to ensure Thessaly's support in his plans (which was successful, the cavalry of Thessaly became notorious in Alexander's campaign). It was also later visited by King
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that he visited Pyli, and the residents gave no heed to his teachings. It is said that he cursed Pyli and its residents (then known as Porta), and they relocated to the south bank, where Pyli stands today. During the Ottoman era,
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a few kilometers away, and were the mallet was found, the monastery of St. Vissarion was built (in the north bank of the river, where presently the settlement of St. Vissarion or locally known as Dousiko (Δούσικο) is
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During Greco-Roman times, the location was found to be of strategic importance and the castle of Athinaion was used as an outpost, enabling monitoring of the plains in distances of up to 30 or 40 km (the famous
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The ancient fortress of Athenaion is at an altitude of 1356m, near the monastery of the Theotokos at Goura. It was built somewhere between the 5th and 1st century B.C. It was taken over by King
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in the late 1990s, Pyli officially became a municipality with 6 municipal prefectures under its jurisdiction, St. Vissarion, Ropoto, Palaiokarya, Petrohori, St. Prokopios and Kotroni.
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rebelled against the Ottoman Empire and tried to turn his domain into an independent state. During his campaign, his army camped briefly at Pyli, and lit a very large and venerable
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A place of great historic importance due mainly to its strategic location as well its unique landscape, Pyli boasts a large number of monuments, especially considering its size.
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The municipality Pyli was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 7 former municipalities, that became municipal units:
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The municipality has an area of 748.938 km, the municipal unit 100.075 km. After the 2014 elections, the new mayor is Kostas Maravas
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There are regular buses almost every hour from and to Trikala, and tickets are available from and to Pyli directly from either
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and the Italians in June 1943. In 1943-1944 it was under German occupation. The Germans set fire to the monastery of the
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of St. Vissarion, where women are not allowed to enter and has a total of 365 cells for the monks, situated on
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that dates back to 1264, on the north bank of the river Portaikos. The basilica of Porta Panagia was the
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The settlement of Pyli has been referenced since antiquity. It is first mentioned in the work of
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Trikala - Kalampaka - Meteora - Pindos - Chasia, Geography - History - Monuments - Tourism
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activity, being characterized as a 'small town' and electing a mayor of its own. With the
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are visible on a clear day from these outposts). In Byzantine times, after the first
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in the surrounding area, whose ruins can be still seen. It is also recorded that
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of the monastery of the Irresistible Theotokos and is dedicated to the
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This article is about the municipality in Trikala. For other uses, see
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and the principality of Thessaly. In 1283, the ruler of Thessaly,
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small and picturesque monastery, especially when in celebration.
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in 1204 AD, various independent states emerged, among which the
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church is a three section cross roofed basilica, while the
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Municipality of Pyli, Municipal elections – October 2023
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The Monastery of the Theotokos, situated at Goura on
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A news and guide site for the prefecture of Trikala
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another fire in 1980 nearly destroyed them totally.
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Pyli (disambiguation)
Municipality
Pyli municipality
Pyli is located in Greece

39°28′N 21°37′E / 39.467°N 21.617°E / 39.467; 21.617
Greece
Administrative region
Thessaly
Regional unit
Trikala
Time zone
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EET
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EEST
Vehicle registration
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romanized
Trikala
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Itamos
Koziakas
Arta
Portaikos
Pineios
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Description of Greece
Epirus

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