ZU VERKAUFEN Parcel 6200 m2

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Parcel 6200 m2

75.000€

ID: #1446 - Thessaloniki, Epanomi: FOR SALE parcel 6200sqm facade, corner. It is located in a residential area with a mountain view. It is located 6km away from the sea, 20m from the nearest airport, 20m from the nearest town.A small village created by refugees uprooted in 1922, it retains all the characteristics of a beautiful traditional village. Of particular interest at noon are the Macedonian tombs that have emerged, the old church of the Saints and Patrons of the village, Constantine and Helen, built since the time of Ottoman rule. Picturesque taverns with local delicacies, delicacies and good local wine attract not only locals but also visitors from other areas who appreciate good and traditional food. The archeological finds found at Mesimeri, mainly the three Macedonian tombs, but also the ruins of a basilica found in the mound of Agios Konstantinos and dating to the Iron Age, as well as in the mound of Kotzia, on the northern borders of the modern settlement of Mesimeri, the long history of the area. According to researchers Grammeno and Heurtley, the first settlement of people in the area took place in the late Neolithic era. The first settlement numbered 12 houses. By the early Bronze Age, it was destroyed and rebuilt 5 more times. This settlement, according to researchers Aslani and Kastana, is considered the oldest in Macedonia. In Byzantine times, Mesimeri belonged geographically and administratively to Kapetanikion of Kalamaria, which is the area from Karabournaki-Chortiati-Ag. Prodromo-Ag. Mama-Isthmus of Kassandra-Thermaiko-Karabournaki. According to 19th and 20th century travelers, Mesimeri was a mixed settlement of Christians and Muslims, with a mosque. (Ekaterini Kousoula in "The Archaeological Work in Macedonia and Thrace 12, 1998", Thessaloniki 2000. In the revolution of 1821 under Emmanuel Papa, Epanomi took part in May 1821 at noon, led by Konstantinos Doumbiotis. From 1918, Mesimeri was a settlement of Epanomi. The population of Mesimeri increased significantly after 1922, when refugees from Pontus and Eastern Romulia settled. At noon, it was separated from the community of Epanomi and became an independent community in 1946 with an area of ​​11,913 acres. At that time, it had 551 inhabitants. It remained an independent community until 1998, when with "Kapodistrias" it joined the municipality of Epanomi. Today, after "Kallikratis", Mesimeri belongs to the municipality of Thermaikos. According to the 2011 census, Mesimeri had 1,831 inhabitants. The asking price is 75.000€.

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