Konstantia
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For the brachiopod
Brachiopod
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 genus
Genus
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, see
Konstantia (brachiopod).

Konstantia is a village in the Exaplatanos
Exaplatanos
Exaplatanos is a village and a former municipality in the Pella regional unit, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Almopia, of which it is a municipal unit. Population 9,141 . In 1912 the village numbered 1,315 residents exclusively Pomak Muslims.One of...

 municipality of the Pella Prefecture
Pella Prefecture
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 of Macedonia
Macedonia (Greece)
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, Greece
Greece
Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , and historically Hellas or the Republic of Greece in English, is a country in southeastern Europe....

. It lies on the road to Foustani at an altitude of 180 meters.

Ancient History

In 1992 in the south of village an ancient cemetery was found dating from the Iron Age
Iron Age
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 (1100-700 BC.) The cemetery consists of almost 40 graves. It is in the side of an ancient road that crosses west Paiko
Paiko
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 and connects Almopia
Almopia
Almopia is a municipality and a former province of the Pella regional unit in Macedonia, Greece. The seat of the municipality is the town Aridaia. One of the regions of ancient Macedon, north-west of Bottiaea, it corresponds roughly to the Moglena region of medieval and modern times. Ancient...

 with Bottiaio. East of the cemetery some remains of an old settlement are saved.
The discoveries from the interior of graves, departments of vessels, cupreous jewels and iron daggers allow the chronology of the findings at around 1100 to 700 BC.

Modern History and Population

German sightseer Adolf Struck in 1898 presents Konstantia as a big village with 300 houses and two panes, inhabited exclusively by Pomaks
Pomaks
Pomaks is a term used for a Slavic Muslim population native to some parts of Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, the Republic of Macedonia, Albania and Kosovo. The Pomaks speak Bulgarian as their native language, also referred to in Greece and Turkey as Pomak language, and some are fluent in Turkish,...

 muslim.kuman türkleri
Purely village up to 1912, was incorporated in the Greek
Greece
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 territory after A' Balkan Wars
Balkan Wars
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. In 1920 the village numbered 1197 residents exclusively muslims. Before the A' Balkan war the village was known as Kosteloyp and was renamed Konstantia in 1925. After the great ethnic exchange and installation of Greek refugees the population reached 1144 in 1940. In the last demographic count of 2001, 759 residents where counted.

The refugees that came with the exchange to the village are mainly inhabitants from Pontus
Pontus
Pontus or Pontos is a historical Greek designation for a region on the southern coast of the Black Sea, located in modern-day northeastern Turkey. The name was applied to the coastal region in antiquity by the Greeks who colonized the area, and derived from the Greek name of the Black Sea: Πόντος...

 and more specific from the region of Kotyora. The rest are from Trapezounta, Gialvalides from the region of Yalova
Yalova
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, Tsoromlides from the region Çorum
Çorum
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 (Çoch oyroym = a lot of Greek) near Ankara
Ankara
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 and Achmetlides from the region Achmeten (Ak-ntag-meten = mine) also near Ankara. The refugees brought with them grails and pictures that are still saved in the village church.

The village of Konstantia had a dramatic role from the beginning of World War II
World War II
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 until the end of Greek civil war
Greek Civil War
The Greek Civil War was fought from 1946 to 1949 between the Greek governmental army, backed by the United Kingdom and United States, and the Democratic Army of Greece , the military branch of the Greek Communist Party , backed by Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and Albania...

. Fifty five men, women and children lost their life.
In 1947 the village was a victim of the civil war ferocity. In 10th of Ferbruary 33 people were killed during an attack from Dimokratikos Stratos Elladas. Many houses were also set of fire.

Administration history

Administrative changes from 1918 to 2006 :

09/07/1918 - Founding of Kosteloyp community. Kosteloyp settlement set as community seat.

09/07/1918 - Prodromos settlement is merged with Kosteloyp community.

09/07/1918 - Noboseltsi settlement is merged with Kosteloyp community.

14/04/1919 - Noboseltsi settlement is extracted by the Kosteloyp community and becomes seat of Noboseltsi community.

14/04/1919 - Prodromos settlement is extracted by the Kosteloyp community and gets merged with the Noboseltsi community.

24/07/1924 - Pomaks -kuman türkleri were exchange from Kosteloyp to Turkey.

13/06/1925 - Kosteloyp settlement of Kosteloyp community is renamed to Konstanteia.

13/06/1925 - Kosteloyp community is renamed to Konstanteia's community.

16/10/1940 - Name of Konstanteia settlement of Konstanteia's community is corrected to Konstantia.

16/10/1940 - Name of Konstanteia's community is corrected to Konstantias community.

04/12/1997 - Community of Konstantia is suppressed to Municipality of Exaplatanos (Program I. Kapodistrias).

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