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Kateríni

 
 
Kateríni (kätərē'), city (1991 pop. 45,281), capital of Piería prefecture, N Greece, in Macedonia. It is the commercial center for a productive tobacco-growing region. Salt and flour are also produced.


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Katerini
Κατερίνη
Location
Katerini is located in Greece
Katerini
Coordinates 40°16′N 22°30′E / 40.267°N 22.5°E / 40.267; 22.5Coordinates: 40°16′N 22°30′E / 40.267°N 22.5°E / 40.267; 22.5
Government
Country: Greece
Periphery: Central Macedonia
Prefecture: Pieria
Mayor: Savvas Chionidis
Population statistics (as of 2001[1])
City
 - Population: 56,434
 - Area: 93.659 km² (36 sq mi)
 - Density: 603 /km² (1,561 /sq mi)
Other
Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3)
Elevation (center): 14 m (46 ft)
Postal: 601 00
Telephone: 23510
Auto: KN
Website
www.katerini.gr

Katerini (Greek: Κατερίνη, Old name: Ekaterini, Old name in Greek: Αικατερίνη;) is a town in Central Macedonia, Greece, the capital of Pieria prefecture. It lies on the Pierian plain, between Mt. Olympus and the Thermaikos Gulf, at an altitude of 14 m. The town, which is one of the newest in Greece, has a population of 56,576 (according to the 2001 census). It is near the city of Thessaloniki, Greece's second largest city, which has been beneficial for Katerini's development over recent years. Katerini is accessible from the main Thessaloniki–Athens highway GR-1/E75 (with two interchanges near the town) and the Egnatia Odos to the north. It is served by both Intercity and local trains on the main railway line from Athens to Thessaloniki and there is a comprehensive regional and national bus service with its hub in the town.

A popular tourist destination, Katerini is close to the sea (6 km) and to several archaeological sites of great interest such as the ancient city of Dion (5th century BC, 17 km away) and the Venetian Castle of Platamon. The beaches of Korinos, Paralia and Olympiaki Akti (or Katerinoskala) are visited by both Greek and international tourists during the summer. The roots of Mount Olympus and the town of Litochoro, are in a distance of around 20 kilometres away from the centre of Katerini.

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Name

The town's name stems from Catherine of Alexandria (Agia Aikaterini), a Greek Orthodox Martyr who lived in 4th century AD. It was liberated from the Ottomans on 16 October 1912. During the Nazi régime it was captured by the German army on 14 April 1941 and was liberated three years later. Katerini is referenced in the Mikis Theodorakis' song To treno feugei stis okto (The Train Leaves At 8) with lyrics by the poet Manos Eleftheriou. This song still remains popular today.

Football

Katerini is home to two football teams; Pierikos, a football team currently playing in the Second Division. The other is Ethnikos Katerini.

Historical population

Year Population Change Municipal population Change
1981 38,404 - - -
1991 43,613 5,209/13.56% 48,673 -
2001 - - 56,576 7,903/16.24%

Famous Sons

Alexandros Tziolis- Footballer.

International relations

Twin towns — Sister cities

Katerini is twinned with:

Evangelical church in Katerini

See also

References

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