Methana ( el, Μέθανα) is a town and a former
municipality
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The term ''municipality ...
on the
Peloponnese
The Peloponnese (), Peloponnesus (; el, Πελοπόννησος, Pelopónnēsos,(), or Morea is a peninsula and geographic regions of Greece, geographic region in southern Greece. It is connected to the central part of the country by the Isthmu ...
peninsula,
Greece
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. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality
Troizinia-Methana, of which it is a municipal unit.
The municipal unit has an area of 50.161 km
2.
Methana is situated on a
volcanic (the
Methana Volcano
The Methana volcano peninsula is situated approximately southwest of Athens in Greece.
Geological history
The Methana (Μέθανα) peninsula contains some 32 volcanoes, including the Methana volcano, that are mostly andesitic and dacitic ...
)
peninsula
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, attached to the Peloponnese. Administratively, it belongs to the
Attica region. The town (pop. 892 in 2011) is located north of the road connecting to the rest of the Peloponnese and Galatas. The highest point is (Helona Mountain). The municipal unit has a land area of and a population of 1,657 inhabitants at the 2011 census. The largest settlements besides the town of Methana are Vathý (pop. 129), Megalochóri (115), Kounoupítsa (75), Kypséli (47), Ágioi Theódoroi (45), and Dritsaíika (205)
Subdivisions
The municipal unit Methana is subdivided into the following communities (constituent villages in brackets):
*
Kounoupitsa
Kounoupitsa ( el, Κουνουπίτσα) is a village and a community in the northern end of the Methana peninsula, northeastern Peloponnese, Greece. It is part of the municipality Troizinia-Methana. The community consists of the villages Kounoupi ...
(Kounoupitsa, Agios Georgios, Agios Nikolaos, Makrylongos, Palaia Loutra)
*
Kypseli (Kypseli, Agioi Theodoroi)
*Loutropoli Methanon (Methana, Dritsaiika)
*
Megalochori (Megalochori, Vathy, Kaimeni Chora, Megalo Potami)
Historical population
Half of the entire peninsula's population lives in Methana town.
Volcanic activity

The peninsula is entirely of
volcanic origin and contains over 30 volcanic eruption centers. The last volcanic eruption occurred near present-day
Kameni Chora in 3rd century BC. Famous writers such as
Ovid
Pūblius Ovidius Nāsō (; 20 March 43 BC – 17/18 AD), known in English as Ovid ( ), was a Roman poet who lived during the reign of Augustus. He was a contemporary of the older Virgil and Horace, with whom he is often ranked as one of the ...
,
Strabo
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and
Pausanias reported the last volcanic eruption in Methana. The peninsula is the northwesternmost of the arc of the
Aegean islands of which the active volcanic areas are Methana,
Milos,
Santorini
Santorini ( el, Σαντορίνη, ), officially Thira (Greek: Θήρα ) and classical Greek Thera (English pronunciation ), is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from the Greek mainland. It is the ...
and
Nisyros. In the future, Methana (and the area of the
Saronic gulf) may expect other volcanic eruptions.
Geography

Since 1991, the peninsula has been investigated by the team of
ETH Zürich geologically and cartographically. From this, a topographical map of the entire peninsula at a scale of 1:25,000 was made. An interactiv
3D mapwas created and is on the World Wide Web. Also a rich photographic archive with about 10.000 color slides has been produced (see links below).
The panorama of the northeastern part of
Argolis, southeastern and eastern
Corinthia along with the southern part of the
Attica peninsula and the
Saronic Islands of
Aegina and
Salamis along with a smaller one and the mountains of the eastern tip of the neighboring peninsula.
Much of the peninsula is mountainous and bushy and grassy. The mountain range covers the central part of the peninsula and has a small ridge north of the seat. The residential area is within the sea. The pastures are around Methana. A mountain ridge is founded in the west and is about long with a stream in the middle and a cliff in the south.
History
The earliest known settlement (near the village of Vathy) dates from 1500–1300 BC. The first survey was conducted by
Michael Deffner, who discovered a large
throne, among other artefacts. Many ancient sites were identified through the archaeological survey conducted in the 1980s by the University of Liverpool in association with the British School at Athens. The
Acropolis Palaiokastro is located near the village of
Vathy. The fortress is in
Kypseli at the coast
Akropolis Oga
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at the principal pace of Nisaki (Νησάκι, meaning little island). A
Mycenaean settlement was excavated by
Helene Konstolakis-Jiannopoulou
Helene or Hélène may refer to: People
* Helene (given name), a Greek feminine given name
*Helen of Troy, the daughter of Zeus and Leda
*Helene, a figure in Greek mythology who was a friend of Aphrodite and helped her seduce Adonis
*Helene (A ...
in 1990 along with the chapel of Agios Konstantinos and Elenis. Selected artifacts can be visited in the museums of Poros island and in Piraeus. This site dates between 1500 and 1300 BC.
Methana ( grc, τὰ Μέθανα,
Μεθώνη, or Μεθήνη) was in the territory of
Troezen. In his ''
History of the Peloponnesian War'',
Thucydides tells of an Athenian expeditionary force under
Nicias that after defeating Corinth (in 425 BC) built a wall across the isthmus to cut the Methana peninsula off from the mainland.
In the
Hellenistic period, the peninsula became one of the Ptolemaic bases in the Aegean when it was renamed Arsinoe. When
Pausanias visited in the 2nd century, he saw a temple of
Isis, and statutes of
Hermes and
Heracles
Heracles ( ; grc-gre, Ἡρακλῆς, , glory/fame of Hera), born Alcaeus (, ''Alkaios'') or Alcides (, ''Alkeidēs''), was a divine hero in Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Alcmene, and the foster son of Amphitryon.By his adopt ...
in the
agora
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.
[ Traditionally, the population of Methana were Arvanites.]
Persons
*Giorgos Batis
Yiorgos Batis ( el, Γιώργος Μπάτης, also Giorgos Batis) (1885 – 10 March 1967) was one of the first rebetes influential to '' rebetiko'' music. His real name was Yiorgos Tsoros although he was known as Yiorgos Ampatis. He had a ...
(1885–1967) singer
* Lina Nikolakopoulou
* Paraskeuas Koutsikos
See also
* List of settlements in Attica
References
External links
*
Official website
The alternative Methana Website Project
GTP Travel Pages (Community)
{{Authority control
Spa towns in Greece
Volcanoes of Greece
Subduction volcanoes
Stratovolcanoes
Lava domes
Troizinia-Methana
Landforms of Islands (regional unit)
Landforms of Attica
Populated places in ancient Argolis
Populated places in Islands (regional unit)
Arvanite settlements