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Alona (, before 1927: Αρμένσκον – ''Armenskon''; Bulgarian &
Macedonian Macedonian most often refers to someone or something from or related to Macedonia. Macedonian(s) may refer to: People Modern * Macedonians (ethnic group), a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with North Macedonia * Mac ...
: Арменско) is a mountainous village in the region of
Florina Florina (, ''Flórina''; known also by some alternative names) is a town and municipality in the mountainous northwestern Macedonia, Greece. Its motto is, 'Where Greece begins'. The town of Florina is the capital of the Florina regional uni ...
, northern
Greece Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, it shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, North Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to th ...
. It is located on the slope of mountain
Pelister Baba (; or Baba Mountain, ), also known by the name of its highest peak, Pelister (), is a mountain in North Macedonia. The Pelister peak (2601 metres, or 8533 feet) overlooks the city of Bitola. Baba is the third highest mountain in North Macedo ...
, in an average height of . According to the
2021 Greek census The 2021 Population and Housing Census () is a census in Greece that was conducted by the Hellenic Statistical Authority as part of the wider 2021 European Union census. As with the 2011 census, it enumerates the number of people in the country ...
, it had 164 inhabitants.


History

The village was founded by Armenians, spoon masters. In the Ottoman tax registers of the non-Muslim population from 1626 to 1627, the village was recorded under the name Ermencheva with 53 Christian households. In 1848, the Russian Slavist
Victor Grigorovich Victor Ivanovich Grigorovich (; 30 April 1815 – 19 December 1876) was a Russian Slavist, folklorist, literary critic, historian and journalist, one of the originators of Slavic studies in the Russian empire.Григорович Виктор И ...
described the village as Bulgarian. Even until 1940, according to the EAM member Pavlos Koufis, the inhabitants of the village continued to be predominantly Slavophone, with the exception of some Grecophone
Sarakatsani The Sarakatsani (), also called Karakachani (), are an ethnic Greeks, Greek population subgroup who were traditionally Transhumance, transhumant shepherds, native to Greece, with a smaller presence in neighbouring Bulgaria, southern Albania, an ...
families. Some people of the village took part in the
Ilinden Uprising Ilinden ( Bulgarian/ Macedonian: Илинден) or Ilindan ( Serbian Cyrillic: Илиндан), meaning " Saint Elijah's Day", may refer to: Events * Republic Day (North Macedonia) Republic Day () or Ilinden () is a national holiday in North ...
in 1903, which resulted in major catastrophes to the village and several of its inhabitants were slaughtered by the Ottoman forces during a battle with
komitadji Komitadji, Comitadji, or Komita (plural: Komitadjis, Comitadjis, or Komitas) ( Bulgarian, Macedonian and , , , , pl. , , ) was a collective name for members of various rebel bands ( chetas) operating in the Balkans during the final period of th ...
s near the village. Many inhabitants of the village also participated in the
Macedonian Struggle The Macedonian Struggle was a series of social, political, cultural and military conflicts that were mainly fought between Greek and Bulgarian subjects who lived in Ottoman Macedonia between 1893 and 1912. From 1904 to 1908 the conflict was p ...
, either siding with
IMRO The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO; ; ), was a secret revolutionary society founded in the Ottoman territories in Europe, that operated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Founded in 1893 in Salonica, it init ...
either with the Macedonian Committee. In September 1905, approximately 20 Macedonian fighters led by chieftains Pavlos Kyrou and Stefanos Grigoriou entered the village, killing 2 armed men who were assosicated with IMRO. Georgios Modis, "''Μακεδονικός Αγών και Μακεδόνες αρχηγοί''", vol. 2, Thessaloniki, 2007, p. 224-225.Δημήτρης Λιθοξόου, "''Πληθυσμός και οικισμοί της περιοχής Φλώρινας''", Αρμένσκο
/ref> In 1940 Alona had 991Μιχαήλ Σταματελάτος & Φωτεινή Βαμβά-Σταματελάτου, "''Γεωγραφικό Λεξικό της Ελλάδας''", vol. 1, ''
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'', Athens, 2012, p. 63.
inhabitants who 2/3 had partial or non-Greek self-identification. During the
Axis occupation of Greece The occupation of Greece by the Axis Powers () began in April 1941 after Nazi Germany Battle of Greece, invaded the Kingdom of Greece in order to assist its ally, Fascist Italy (1922–1943), Italy, in their Greco-Italian War, ongoing war that w ...
a group of the inhabitants of the village assisted
Bulgaria Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern portion of the Balkans directly south of the Danube river and west of the Black Sea. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey t ...
. Later, 7 of the inhabitants of the village were executed by the
Germans Germans (, ) are the natives or inhabitants of Germany, or sometimes more broadly any people who are of German descent or native speakers of the German language. The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, constitution of Germany, imple ...
, of which 3 were accused of being andarts of
ELAS The Greek People's Liberation Army (, ''Ellinikós Laïkós Apeleftherotikós Stratós''; ELAS) was the military arm of the left-wing National Liberation Front (EAM) during the period of the Greek resistance until February 1945, when, followi ...
.John S. Koliopoulos, "''Λεηλασία Φρονημάτων''", vol. 2, publ. Βάνιας, Thessaloniki, 1995, p. 251. According to some estimates,Atanas Tane Naumovski, 2014, p. 74. during the
Greek Civil War The Greek Civil War () took place from 1946 to 1949. The conflict, which erupted shortly after the end of World War II, consisted of a Communism, Communist-led uprising against the established government of the Kingdom of Greece. The rebels decl ...
, more than 150 locals were conscripted into the
Democratic Army of Greece The Democratic Army of Greece (DAG; , ΔΣΕ; ''Dimokratikós Stratós Elládas'', DSE) was the army founded by the Communist Party of Greece during the Greek Civil War (1946–1949). At its height, it had a strength of around 50,000 men and w ...
. Of which, 57 or 61 were killed during combat operations, executed or died in prison or exile, while one was killed fighting alongside government forces. With the end of the Civil War, the defeated rebels fled to the socialist countries, and in the following decades there was a wave of immigration to the
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,
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and
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, resulting in the dramatical decrease of the permanent population of the village. In
Toronto Toronto ( , locally pronounced or ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, most populous city in Canada. It is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. With a p ...
, Canada there are 285 families from Alona.


Personalities

People of the
Hellenic Macedonian Committee The Macedonian Committee (, ''Makedoniko Komitato''), formally the Hellenic Macedonian Committee (Ελληνομακεδονικό Κομιτάτο, ''Ellinomakedoniko Komitato''), was a Greeks, Greek revolutionary organization with the aim of li ...
like chieftain Simos Ioannidis and Makedonomachoi such as Petros Alexiou,Ε. Φωτιάδου, "''Η συμμετοχή του νομού Φλωρίνης στο Μακεδονικό Αγώνα''", magazine ''Αριστοτέλης'', part 156 (1982), p. 16-20 Petros Stoikou, Spyridon Tasis and Konstantinos Temelkou were born in Alona or then known as Armenskon.
John S. Koliopoulos Ioannis or John S. Koliopoulos (, 1942–2022)was a Greek historian, born in the village of Votani, Kastoria Kastoria (, ''Kastoriá'' ) is a city in northern Greece in the modern regions of Greece, region of Western Macedonia. It is the capit ...

"Αφανείς, Γηγενείς Μακεδονομάχοι"
University Studio Press, 2008, p. 162
The Bulgarian
komitadji Komitadji, Comitadji, or Komita (plural: Komitadjis, Comitadjis, or Komitas) ( Bulgarian, Macedonian and , , , , pl. , , ) was a collective name for members of various rebel bands ( chetas) operating in the Balkans during the final period of th ...
s Ivan Gochev Kulinov and Anastas Iliev were born in the village as well. The author and soldier of the Greek Resistance Pavlos Koufis (1913-2003) was from Alona too.


Culture

The traditional costume of the Alonians was the inspiration for the uniform of the Makedonomachoi, which today is the official uniform of the
Evzones The Evzones or Evzonoi (, ) were a type of light infantry units in the Hellenic Army. Today, they are the members of the Presidential Guard (), a ceremonial unit that guards the Greek Tomb of the Unknown Soldier () and the Presidential Mansion ...
in
Syntagma Square Syntagma Square (, , "Constitution Square") is the central square of Athens, Greece. The square is named after the Greek Constitution of 1844, Constitution that Otto of Greece, Otto, the first King of Greece, was obliged to grant after a popular a ...
of
Athens Athens ( ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Greece, largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica (region), Attica region and is the southe ...
. The settlement bearts its name to the traditional dance of ''Aloniotikos'' or known as well as ''Armetskoto''.Κώστας Τσώνης,
Λαϊκοί Οργανοπαίχτες και Μουσικοχορευτική Παράδοση της Φλώρινας, στη Μελβούρνη της Αυστραλίας
', E. Close, M. Tsianikas and G. Couvalis (editors) "Greek Research in Australia: Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial International Conference of Greek Studies, Flinders University June 2005", Flinders University Department of Languages - Modern Greek: Adelaide, 2007, p. 439-448.


References

{{Authority control Populated places in Florina (regional unit) Florina