Vourliotes village walk in Samos island, Greece

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  • Опубліковано 14 чер 2022
  • Vourliotes village (Greek: Βουρλιώτες) is located at the north of the island, at the northern foothills of “Ambelos” mountain (or Karvounis).
    Administratively consists the local communities of Vourliotes, which belongs to Vathi municipal unit, of East Samos Municipality, with Samos city capital. It is located in a area with lush vegetation, covered with forest of pines trees mixed with vineyards and enoys a beautiful view to the north. There’s abundance of crystal-clear water. The village has many narrow streets and traditional houses.
    The very good climatic and soil conditions, help the area to produce much and good quality of wine, but shortage of manpower has reduced the producible quantity but not quality.
    The village preserves elements of the local traditional architecture and since 2002, has been characterized by the Greek goverment, as settlement of special natural beauty (4754 / 30-4-2002), with many restrictions on the houses construction and repair.
    History & name
    It is one of the first and the most beautiful villages of the island. It has been built at the end of 16th by inhabitants that came from the village of Vourla (ancient city of Clazomenes) in Asia Minor and from this village derives its name.
    Vourliotes at 1700 was the only village of the wider region of north central Samos. Reported by the author I. Georgeirinis at 1670 and by the botanist Tournefort at 1702 and they do not mention any other village or settlement at the area. Probably the other settlements (and then villages) in the surrounding area were created after Vourliotes village inhabitants spread to the nearby areas.
    The village at first was built in lowlands, at south edge of “Kampos Vourlioton” (=plain of Vourliotes), in Paleochori (=old village) area, on older settlement ruins. The pirates raids, forced them to move higher, to its current position.
    At a short distance from the older settlement (in the lowlands), other ruins bear witness that there was a castle, which was supposed to keep the inhabitants safe, when pirates raided the area. The ruined castle is attributed by the locals to the Genoese and they call it “Prophet Elias castle”. Certainly this place was inhabited before the desolation of Samos, as we conclude from the many carved marble and reliefs that found around. Irrefutable witness are and the ruins of a Byzantine church, which are nearby.
    Settlements
    Three settlements belong to Vourliotes village, Avlakia is settlement at sea side, 6 Km north-east, with 20 inhabitants, Kampos Vourlioton is nother settlement at the sea side, 5,5 Km north west from the village, with 105 inhabitants, monastery Vronda 2 Km south-east from village, with 16 inhabitants.
    Read more: www.samosin.gr/item/vourliotes/
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @FC-zx4ed
    @FC-zx4ed Рік тому +4

    OMG!! My father was from Vourliotis!! I haven’t been there since I was a little girl. Great video 👍

  • @HDWalkingAdventures
    @HDWalkingAdventures Рік тому +5

    Beautiful neighborhood, so calm environment.

  • @margah906
    @margah906 Рік тому +4

    It's beautiful, so colorful, I loved the houses... the "sound of silence" is amazing.... thanks for sharing.💙

  • @ioanapodaru8626
    @ioanapodaru8626 Рік тому +3

    You have been to Samos 😄
    Picturesque village, indeed 👌

  • @shaulkirsch1263
    @shaulkirsch1263 Рік тому +2

    🙏😊

  • @leilazanattagiordani4243
    @leilazanattagiordani4243 Рік тому +2

    As always, beautiful images.🇧🇷👏👏

  • @user-jv2cg9mz7w
    @user-jv2cg9mz7w Рік тому +2

    Όπως πάντα υπέροχη η δουλειά σου. Να έρθεις και στο φανταστικό Πυθαγόρειο, αφού ήρθες στο νησί μας. Μόνο εσύ μπορείς να αναδείξεις την ομορφιά του.

    • @EarthSoundWalks
      @EarthSoundWalks  Рік тому +1

      Ευχαριστώ! Ηρθα και στο Πυθαγόρειο, θα δείτε το video τις επόμενες ημέρες.

  • @unlike8182
    @unlike8182 Рік тому

    This village name comes from Urla from Turkey? Because Greek people calls as a Vourla for Urla.