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Elatia (Drama), Greece : ウィキペディア英語版
Elatia, Drama

Elatia ((ギリシア語:Ελατιά, Ελατιάς)), until 1927 known as ''Kalyvia Koutra'' or ''Kara Dere'' ((ギリシア語:Καλύβια Κούτρα, Καρά Ντερέ, Καράντερέ), (ブルガリア語:Кара дере)), is a forest village in Northern Greece near the border with Bulgaria. It is the administrative center of the Karantere forest.
==History==
After the Russo-Turkish War the village of Elatia (''Kalyvia Koutra'' or ''Karadere'') remained within the borders of the Ottoman Empire and its population consisted of Pomaks. and occaionally some Sarakatsani families who used to stay there in summers. It was acceded to Greece after World War I. Its name was changed from to ''Elatia'' (''Ελατιάς'') in 1927.〔 The village was depopulated in the period 1919–1934,〔 most probably in 1923 as a result of the Treaty of Lausanne. Since then the village remained a place for Sarakatsani in the summers, and nowadays it serves as a center of the forestry enterprise of Elatia mountain and as a tourist station and mountain refuge.

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