Karavoma


Karavoma is a small hamlet in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece. The hamlet is located on the eastern slopes of the Pelion mountain, about east-north east of Volos. Despite having a population of only three residents according to the 2021 census, Karavoma is an intersection for Greek national roads EO34 and EO34a, both of which run between Volos to.

Geography

Karavoma is a mountain hamlet, built on the eastern slopes of Pelion at an altitude of 586 meters above sea level. It is located about east-north east of the city of Volos, and south of Zagora, the seat of the Zagora-Mouresi municipality.
Karavoma was officially mentioned as a separate settlement in 1991, as part of the community of in the Zagora municipality. Due to the local government reform of the Kallikratis Programme in 2011, the community of Makrirrachi became part of the Zagora municipal unit of the Zagora-Mouresi municipality.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census, Karavoma had nine permanent residents. In the 2021 census, the population of the hamlet fell to three residents.

Transportation

Greek national roads EO34 and EO34a meet at Karavoma after following separate alignments around the Pelion peninsula from Volos, before proceeding north-north east towards Zagora and.