Nestorio
Nestorio is a village and a municipality in the Kastoria regional unit of Western Macedonia, Greece. Nestorio is approximately southwest of Kastoria, at the banks of the river Aliakmon.
Municipality
The municipality Nestorio was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 4 former municipalities, that became municipal units:- Akrites
- Arrenes
- Gramos
- Nestorio
Subdivisions
The municipal unit of Nestorio is divided into the following communities:- Kypseli
- Kotyli
- Nestorio
- Ptelea
History
Nestram, along with the rest of southern Macedonia, was incorporated into Greece in 1913 following the Balkan Wars. The village was known as Nestrami until 1926 when it was renamed as Agios Nestor. In 1928, the village received its current Greek name Nestorion.
In 1945, Greek Foreign Minister Ioannis Politis ordered the compilation of demographic data regarding the Prefecture of Kastoria. The village Nestorio had a total of 2000 inhabitants, and was populated by 1300 Slavophones without a Bulgarian national consciousness.
In the modern period, the village is Slavic speaking with a Greek orientation. Field work conducted recently showed only a rudimentary competence in Slavic among the village's inhabitants.
Culture
The village holds an annual rock festival in late-July, called 'River Party'. River Party started in 1978. The bands come from the Greek rock scene, especially from Athens and Thessaloniki and with foreign guests, including from the wider region.Population
Notable people
- Georgios Ntoutsis, revolutionary in Macedonian Revolution of 1878
- Keraca Visulčeva, artist
- Paul Afkos, Greek–Australian businessman