Skopos

Skopos (Greek: Σκοπός; Bulgarian/Macedonian Slavic: Сетина, Setina) is a village in Florina regional unit, Greece.

Skopos

Σκοπός
Agios Nikolaos church in Skopos
Skopos
Coordinates: 40°52′N 21°37.59′E
CountryGreece
Administrative regionWest Macedonia
Regional unitFlorina
MunicipalityFlorina
Municipal unitMeliti
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Rural
114
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

History

There were fortified palaces of Bulgarian Tsar Samuel at the beginning of the 11th century, near the place where today's village is. In the autumn of 1017 the fortress was captured and burned down by the Byzantine Emperor Basil II. Soon afterwards, the Battle of Setina took place. In it the Bulgarian Tsar Ivan Vladislav opposes the Byzantines, but he was defeated.[2]

In 1845 the Russian slavist Victor Grigorovich recorded Tsrevo as mainly Bulgarian village.[3] In the book “Ethnographie des Vilayets d'Adrianople, de Monastir et de Salonique”, published in Constantinople in 1878, that reflects the statistics of the male population in 1873, Setigne was noted as a village with 50 households and 140 male Bulgarian inhabitants.[4]

Demography

In 1905, Setina's population consisted of 816 Bulgarian Exarchists.[5]

A 1993 study showed that Macedonian Slavic is spoken by members of the minority over the age of 60.[6]

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References

  1. "Απογραφή Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2011. ΜΟΝΙΜΟΣ Πληθυσμός" (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority.
  2. Златарски, В. История на българската държава през средните векове, т. 1, ч. 2, София 1971, с. 727-728
  3. Григорович, В. Очеркъ путешествiя по Европейской Турцiи, Москва, 1877 "...населено преимущественно Болгарами с примесью Валахов и Турков. Поименую села их: Владово, Острово, Кочено, Кадрево, Гугово, Русилово, Дружко, Ослово, Пачетин, Ниссие, Чегано, Крмско, Учин, Грамматиново, Ракита, Каменек, Баината, Орево, Жерве, Петерско у озера, Рошава, Пътеле, Суровичево, Гулинци, [93] Любетино, Зеленич, Палиора, Дебрец, Невеска и Судир (в обоих сел. Влахи), Вербини, еще Вербини, Црево, Баньци, Забердин, Вуштарни, Крушораде, Ситина, Совиче, Добровина, Бачь, Куйнавите, Ромалия, Саново село, Секулево, Кальник, Клештина, Арминор, Кодорево, Клобучище, Арменско, Неволино, Лежини, Кучковини, Пешошница, Вартолом, Лесковец..."
  4. Македония и Одринско. Статистика на населението от 1873 г. Македонски научен институт, 1995. стр. 82-83.
  5. D.M.Brancoff. "La Macédoine et sa Population Chrétienne". Paris, 1905, рр. 176-177. (in French)
  6. Riki Van Boeschoten. "Usage des langues minoritaires dans les départements de Florina et d’Aridea (Macédoine)". p. 6. "Skopos: Langues M3 (La langue minoritaire [macédonien] est utilisée uniquement par des personnes de plus de 60 ans, dans la plupart des cas seulement en privé)."


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