Laimos (, before 1926: Ράμπη – ''Rampi'')
is a village in the
Florina Regional Unit in
West Macedonia,
Greece
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. It is the seat of the
Prespes
Prespes () is a municipality in the Florina regional unit, Western Macedonia, Greece. Its population in 2021 was 1,211. The seat of the municipality is in Laimos. It was named after Lake Prespa, in the western part of the municipality.
Municip ...
Municipality.
Name
The village was originally known as ''Rampi'' (
Greek
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*Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family
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: Ράμπη).
Among speakers of the Macedonian language in the village, they call the place Роби (''Robi'') and those in surrounding or more distant villages use the forms Раби (''Rabi''), Ръби (''R'bi'') and Ръмби (''R'mbi'').
France Bezlaj derived toponyms with the Slavic element pronounced as ''rob'' from ''rub'' (edge) and depending on their location, as meaning either ''corner'', ''edge'' or ''shore''.
Pianka Włodzimierz supports that derivation for the village name, as its located on the shore and the local pronunciation of the toponym's ''o'' sound.
Folk etymology associates the toponym with the Slavic word ''rob'' for slave.
In
Albanian, the village is called Rëmb.
Its modern name Laimos (
Greek
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: Λαιμός) means 'neck' in Greek and is likely a reference to its position by a narrow promontory separating
Small Prespa Lake
Small Prespa Lake (, ''Limni Mikri Prespa''; ; , ''Malo Prespansko Ezero'') is a lake shared between Greece (138 km² drainage area; 42.5 km² surface area) and Albania (51 km² drainage area; 4.3 km² surface area). It is the ...
from
Great Prespa Lake.
History
The church of Ypapanti dates to the 15th century.
[ "The church of Ypapanti in Laimos (Rombi), during its first phase (fifteenth century)"]
Rampi was heavily damaged during the
Ilinden Uprising and the
First Balkan War
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. Later named Laimos, the village was again damaged during the
World War II
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German occupation. The village participated in the
Greek Civil War
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, but overall emerged mostly unscathed following its conclusion.
After the Greek Civil War, many inhabitants moved to Yugoslavia and other communist Eastern European countries.
In the early 1970s, the village had a church and mosque.
The village is crossed by the Paliorema river which empties into Great Prespa Lake. Until 1967, there was a border crossing with Yugoslavia (now North Macedonia) at the village of
Dolno Dupeni. The border crossing was closed by the
Greek military junta for political reasons.
As a result of the
Prespa Agreement between Greece and North Macedonia, the border crossing is scheduled to reopen in 2023. The main agricultural crop grown in the village are
beans
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.
Demographics
In 1865, Rampi had 50 Slavonic speaking Christian and 10 Muslim houses.
In the early 1900s, 196 Slavonic speaking Christians and 100 Muslim
Albanians
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lived in the village.
The 1920 Greek census recorded 555 people in the village, and 123 inhabitants (20 families) were Muslim in 1923.
The Albanian village population was present until 1926 when it was replaced with ''prosfiges'' (
Greek refugees
Greek refugees is a collective term used to refer to the more than one million Greek Orthodox natives of Asia Minor, Thrace and the Black Sea areas who fled during the Greek genocide (1914-1923) and Greece's later defeat in the Greco-Turkish W ...
),
due to the
Greek–Turkish population exchange. In Rampi, 30 Greek refugee families were from
Asia Minor
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and five others from an unidentified location in 1926.
The 1928 Greek census recorded village 517 inhabitants.
In 1928, the refugee families numbered 23 (99 people).
The village had 150 houses, mostly belonging to Slavonic speaking Christian community and 10 houses to the Greek refugee population in 1948.
[ "Во 1900 год. само во с. Роби, Попли и Герман имало Албанци, на чие место во 1926 год. дошле Просвиги]
.. Роби во 1865 год. имало 50 христ. M и 10 мусл. куќи, во 1900 год. - 196 жит. M. и 100 A., во 1948 год. - ок, 150 куќи (М., само ок. 10 маџирски куќи)... Во селото има џамија и црква. Селаните учествувале во револуцијата, но селото не настрадало многу... Населението го вика своето село Роби, а во подалечните села се употребуваат облиџите: Раби, Ръби и Ръмби..... Село Ръмбец има во Корчанско, а р. Робник во Словенија. Безлај (op. cit.) го изведува од *ro̧bъ сх. rub "ugao, brid, obala, rt". Такво значење е и на топонимот Роби (топографско примарно име во мн.) кое лежи на брегот на езерото (*o̧ во месниот говор дава o̧). Народната етимологија го поврзува ова име со зборот роб."
Laimos had 251 inhabitants in 1981.
In fieldwork done by anthropologist Riki Van Boeschoten in late 1993, Laimos was populated by
Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia, Slavophones and a Greek population descended from Anatolian Greek refugees who arrived during the Greek-Turkish population exchange.
The
Macedonian language
Macedonian ( ; , , ) is an Eastern South Slavic language. It is part of the Indo-European languages, Indo-European language family, and is one of the Slavic languages, which are part of a larger Balto-Slavic languages, Balto-Slavic branch. Sp ...
was spoken in the village by people over 30 in public and private settings.
Children understood the language, but mostly did not use it.
[ Table 1: Réfugiés grecs; Footnote 2: Le terme « réfugié » est utilisé ici pour désigner les Grecs d’Asie Mineure qui se sont établis en Grèce dans les années vingt après l’échange de population entre la Turquie et la Grèce (Traité de Lausanne, 1924). Table 3: Laimos, 251; S, R, M2; S = Slavophones, R = Refugiés, M = macédonien"]
References
External links
Prespes website
{{Prespes div
Populated places in Florina (regional unit)
Prespes