Skoutari, Laconia

Skoutari, Laconia

Infobox Greek Dimos
name = Skoutari
name_local = Σκουτάρι


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periph = Peloponnese
prefec = Laconia
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population_as_of = 2001
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postal_code = 232 00
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Skoutari ( _el. Σκουτάρι), Skoutario, Skoutarion or Asine is a village in Laconia, Greece, part of the municipality Gytheio. According to legend it was founded by refugees from the Fall of Constantinople in 1453. Skoutari was built on a hill around 50 metres above the sea level. Skoutari is linked by a road linking Cape Tenaro and Gythio encircling the eastern half of the peninsula. Farmlands are in the valleys, the mountains dominate most of the area and forests covers the valley areas especially around the village, the rest of the land are made up of rocks, bushes and grasslands. The Skoutari Bay lies directly to the east and are surrounded by bluffs, rocks and treacherous landscapes.

History

Ancient Town

In Mycenaean period of Greece, there was thought to be a town called Vorthona which is now submerged. In Ancient Greece, the town used to be called Asine. The town was under Spartan control. In 218 BC, the inhabtitants of Asine defeated the army of Philip V of Macedon who was besieging the town. During the Roman period it belong to Sparta ever though most of the other towns in the area were part of the Union of Free Laconians.

Modern Town

The modern town of Skoutari was founded in 1453 AD by refugees from the Skoutari district of Constantinople who fled from the Ottomans during the Fall of Constantinople. While the rest of Greece fell to the Ottoman Turks, Mani remained free. In the 17th and 18th centuries, Skoutari became a haven for pirates which rivalled Oitylo. The Ottomans tried to conquer Mani in 1780 and they laid siege to the tower of the Grigorakis clan which was one of the most powerful in Mani and whose base was Skoutari and they blew it up with gun powder after a three day siege. The Ottoman army was later defeated in the Battle of Vromopigada in the plain outside Skoutari and repelled from Mani. The Ottomans tried to capture Skoutari again in 1815 but they were defeated and driven back. In 1832, Greece was recognized as an independent state and Skoutari became part of it. During World War II, Greece was invaded by the Germans and Italians who captured Skoutari.

Recent History

Now Skoutari is a peaceful sea town with around 150 residents during summer. Skoutari was struck by a forest fire in the last days of July 2007, it did not consume as much of the area as the 2006 dangerous fires, several firefighters, helicopters and planes battled the fire for days and left some groves and forests in damages.

ubdivision

*Parassyros

Nearest places

*Kotronas, south
*Kalyvia, east

Historical population

ee also

*List of settlements in the Laconia prefecture

References

External links

*Map and aerial photos:
**Street
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?latlongtype=decimal&latitude=22.50667&longitude=36.676&zoom=6 Street map from Mapquest] , [http://maps.msn.com/map.aspx?&lats1=22.50667&lons1=36.676&alts1=35 MapPoint] or [http://maps.google.com/maps?||=36.676,22.50667 Google]
**Satellite
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