Roumlouki

{{Short description|Historical region in Macedonia, Greece}}

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Roumlouki ({{langx|el|Ρουμλούκι}}, from the Ottoman Turkish Rûmlık, "place of the Rûm"){{cite web | url = https://www.alexandria.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=2&Itemid=3&lang=el | title = Ρουμλούκι | publisher = Municipality of Alexandreia | language = Greek | accessdate = 17 March 2017 | url-status = bot: unknown | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20170317201610/https://www.alexandria.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=2&Itemid=3&lang=el | archivedate = 17 March 2017 }} or Kampania (Καμπανία), is the traditional name of the northeastern part of Imathia located in Macedonia, Greece, specifically the plain of the lower Aliakmon River.

Location

The term refers to the lowlands between the Pierian Mountains in the south to the wetlands of the Giannitsa Lake (now drained) in the north, and from the heights east of Veroia to the mouths of the rivers Aliakmon and Loudias (Ottoman Kara Asmak) in the Thermaic Gulf. According to some accounts, the name extended up to the Axios River in the northeast.

Settlements

The villages that traditionally were accounted as part of the region were Gidas (modern Alexandreia), Meliki, Koryfi, Nichori (Neochori), Reshina (Vrysaki), Nisi, Katafygi, Trichovista, Skylitsi, Kavasila, Stavros, Xechasmeni, Rapsomaniki, Pozarites (Kefalochori), Episkopi, Loutros, Kapsochora, Paliochora, Niseli and Niseloudi, Trikala, Karya, Aidonochori, Platy, Lianovergi, Paliochori, Gritzali (Agathia), Niochoropoulo, Prodromos, Niokastro, Voultista, Mega Alamboro (Prasinada) and Mikro Alamboro, Mylovos, Kouloura, Diavatos, Mikrogouzi (Makrochori), Metsi (Mesi), Ammos, Santena, Geraki, Mavrangeli, Barbesh or Koutlesh (Vergina), Palatitsia, Trichlevo (Trilofo), Sfinista, Kleidi, Kaliani (Aloro), Tsinaforo (Platanos). The actual number of settlements fluctuated, however, as some were abandoned and new ones founded because of the floods of the Aliakmon.

Gallery

Macedonia Greek Costume Roumlouki.JPG|Traditional dress of a woman from the Roumlouki, by Nicolas Sperling

Macedonia Greek Costume Roumlouki2.JPG|Traditional dress of a woman from the Roumlouki, by Nicolas Sperling

Macedonia Greek Costume Roumlouki3.JPG|Traditional dress of a woman from the Roumlouki, by Nicolas Sperling

References

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Category:Imathia

Category:Historical regions in Greece

Category:Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire

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