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Tzanata


FieldValue
nameTzanata
name_localΤζανάτα
image_skyline20140409 tzannata100.JPG
caption_skylineTzanata in 2014
coordinates
elevation60
periphIonian Islands
periphunitKefalonia
municipalityArgostoli
municunitEleios-Pronnoi
communityPoros
population_as_of2021
population159
postal_code280 86
area_code26740

Tzanata () is an inland village in the southeast of Kefalonia, one of the Ionian Islands of Greece. It is part of the community of Poros within the Eleios-Pronnoi municipal unit. It is situated 3 km southwest of Poros, 25 km southeast of Sami and 36 km east of Argostoli.

Along with the neighbouring villages of Agia Eirini and Kampitsata, it is situated in a fertile plain south of the Atros hill. The village has a small school, community centre and community clinic; a sports stadium to serve the local area is slowly being completed. A mineral water spring (vrysi) fed from the ‘bottomless’ Avithos lake at Agios Nikolaos feeds a fountain in the plane tree sheltered square where the village festivals, served by souvlaki stalls and the adjacent taverna, are held in the summer months. Water from the surrounding mountains also feeds two reservoirs just outside the village, one completed in 2005 to feed the burgeoning summer demands of nearby Skala.

In 1991 archaeologist Lazaros Kolonas, excavating in the Broutzi area of Tzanata, discovered a tholos (beehive) tomb from the Mycenaean period measuring 6.80 meters in diameter. Some claim that it is the burial place of Odysseus; others believe it to be the tomb of earlier royalty, circa 1400 BC. It is the most important historical find on Kefalonia to date. The site is signposted from the Tzanata-Poros road.

As the road to Poros enters the impressive Poros gorge, there is a rough vehicular track leading 4.5 km to Atros, the oldest monastery and surviving structure on Kefalonia.

Transport

Served by the fairly reliable, but infrequent, Argostoli – Poros bus.

Population

|1991|188 |2001|158 |2011|159 |2021|159

References

References

  1. See PBS Documentary, ["Odysseus Returns, https://www.pbs.org/show/odysseus-returns/"] 2024
  2. "Απογραφές πληθυσμού 1991, 2001,2011 σύμφωνα με την κωδικοποίηση της Απογραφής 2011". [[Hellenic Statistical Authority]].
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