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570: 734:. Families all across Greece received some sort of aid. In Skopia families received aid through food rations, clothing, and other important items. During the Greek Civil War, many Greeks would lose their lives and many people from the village of Drosopigi fought on both sides. A total of eleven Drosopigites died in the Greek Civil War. On the National Army side, four died including Evangelos Harisis (Εύαγγελος Χαρισης), Anastasios Harisis (Αναστάσιος Χαρισης), and Konstantinos Stathopoulos (Κωνσταντινος Σταθοπουλος) and Dimitios Theodorou (Δἠμἠτριος Θεοδῶρου). On the partisan side, seven died including Anastasios Styliades (Αναστάσιος Στυλιαδης), Antonis Zikos (Αντώνης Ζηκος), two brothers of the Nastou family (Δύο άδελφοί Νάστου), and Sotirios Theodorou (Σωτηριος Θεοδώρου). 794:
Germans and Civil War. Among the projects that were supported were the reconstruction of the public school and of the Church of the Holy Trinity. Other projects were to supply the village with water supply and electrical power. In addition, the members supported relatives and friends back home in Drosopigi through financial help and other types of aid. In Rochester, the Drosopigi Society has been and still is one of the most active community organisations within the Greek Community in Rochester. One strong quote from the Drosopigi people is as follows, "What we inherited from our forefathers, we have given to our children and they are ready to hand it to their children so that they, in turn, will continue our customs and traditions into the future with zeal and enthusiasm."
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bodies and hid them in fertilizer. The Germans quickly concluded that Drosopigi was the place where their soldiers went missing. They demanded an explanation from the villagers and they refused to say anything. Many, fearing reprisals, fled Drosopigi. The men went hiding in the forest and most of the women and children went to Elatia, a small village near Drosopigi. When the Germans arrived seeking retribution they found mostly old people. They killed one elderly lady and one male. On April 4, 1944 the village of Drosopigi was burned by the Germans in reprisal.
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Drosopigi in Greece and still send aid to help the village in many projects. The society also helps in many projects here in America such as contributing to the addition of new mosaics in the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation in Rochester New York. Today the Society is led by Δημητρη Καρρα (Dimitri Karras) and many other elected officials. The society also operates the
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has the largest concentration of immigrants and families that trace their roots to Drosopigi. Many people still visit Drosopigi. There are still people who live there but unlike the numbers of the early twentieth century. The ruins of the old village remain untouched. Family members long buried there
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Presently, the society is active and hosts many special occasions such as the Holy Trinity, one of the most important traditions held by the Drospigiotes. They also host Christmas parties and picnics to help bring together all the families of Drosopigi. They have assisted in successfully rebuilding
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After the Greek Government adopted a policy of forced relocation of certain villages, the National Army of Greece, in April 1947, moved the villagers from Drosopigi to the village of Skopia where they would stay till late 1950/51. By 1951, most villagers moved yet again to another village known as
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The Society was organised in the year 1951 by immigrants who came over from Drosopigi. These were among the first to settle in the Rochester area. The initial goal of the membership was to assist in the rebuilding of the town of Drosopigi that was completely destroyed during the War between the
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After two years, people from the old village wanted to move on. From 1951 until 1952 many families started to build their new homes so they could have some sort of shelter to live in. As the construction of new homes finished, people began to move into the new village, and shortly thereafter it
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captured five soldiers and executed them - three of them were outside the village, one in the cemetery and one on the road (Kangeli) leading to the village. The women of the village went to where the German soldiers were, shot and cleaned up the blood. The people from the village took the dead
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adopted a policy of forced relocation for certain villages that were strategic for the guerrillas, and ordered the inhabitants of Drosopigi to gather their belongings and to vacate the village. It was decided to move most of the inhabitants to the village of Skopia, Florina.
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Following the German devastation of Drosopigi, the people of the village set out to rebuild it to its original state. From April 1944 until April 1947 the villagers focused on rebuilding. The end of World War II was followed in Greece by the
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municipal unit. The village's year round population is estimated at 225 people, but in the summer it grows to nearly 400. Drosopigi lies on eastward slope of Mount Bitsi at an elevation of 1050 meters approximately 13 km from
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to work, make money, and bring it back with them. As many other men did, Nikolaos Manou and Vasilios Dedes worked in Romania, were very prosperous, and sent great amounts of money back to the village for their families.
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Negovan und das benachbarte Bellkamen, damals je 300 Häuser groß, hatten albanische Einwohner, die um die Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts aus Plikat, Kreis Kolonja, eingewandert waren.
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and the Hellenic Army. In the first stages of the civil war, many communist-led guerrillas stopped at the village as a hiding place. On April 7, 1947, the Greek government under
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para.1. "l’arvanitika (proche de l’albanais)"; Table 3: Drosopigi, 364, A, A2, V3; A = Arvanites, V = Valaques (Aroumains), A = arvanitika, V = valaque (aroumain)"
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From the time new Drosopigi was built (1951/1952) the people worked hard to make it aesthetically pleasing, but would not reach the look of the old village.
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in search of a new life. Some went with the intention to make money and return, but many did not return to Greece and left their villages permanently.
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Life for the villagers of Drosopigi was very difficult at times. The village was built on the side of the mountain so it could be hidden from the
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musical tradition of the area, and villagers have no knowledge of songs from their neighbours. Dances performed in Drosopigi are the Berati,
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In Drosopigi, most Arvanite songs are sung with exactly the same melody as in Aromanian. The village has not been influenced by the nearby
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was celebrated forty days after Easter, over the span of three days, and is an event that is celebrated to this day in modern Drosopigi.
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was composed of people from Belkameni and nearby Negovani. Migrants from Belkameni and Negovani in Brăila founded a society (1904) named
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In the 1950s and 1960s, many families, because of economic conditions, from all around Greece started to emigrate, becoming part of the
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have not been disinterred. The former large village lies in ruins and nearby is the new village were the people of Drosopigi now live.
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Moraitis, Thanasis (2008). "Η αρβανίτικη γλώσσα στα παραδοσιακά τραγούδια" [The Arvanitika language in traditional songs].
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became known as new Drosopigi. Many of the original families from the old village established themselves in the new village.
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in the late Ottoman period. Moreover, many locals of Drosopigi joined the Greek Struggle as fighters or agents.
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as irregulars, the agents Dionysios Exarhou, Christos Exarhou, the local priest Nikolaos Styliadis etc.
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Aux origines du nationalisme albanais: La naissance d'une nation majoritairement musulmane en Europe
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In the early twentieth century, the majority of the migrant Albanian community (some 200 people) in
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Belkameni was a partially Albanian speaking village of the Florina area. In statistics gathered by
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In fieldwork done by anthropologist Riki Van Boeschoten in late 1993, Drosopigi was populated by
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patrol to the surrounding area of Drosopigi, outside the village itself. Local members of the
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Die Siedlungsnamen Griechisch-Mazedoniens nach amtlichen Verzeichnissen und Kartenwerken
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Belkameni was established between 1840/1841. It was the first village, the second being
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The settlement names of Greek Macedonia according to official indexes and maps
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and Drosopigi, like the rest of Greece was affected. In the
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Belkameni participated extensively on the Greek side of the
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region in the mid nineteenth century. The village in
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