Katerini
Katerini
Κατερίνη | |
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Coordinates: 40°16′N 22°30′E / 40.267°N 22.500°E | |
Country | Greece |
Administrative region | Central Macedonia |
Regional unit | Pieria |
Municipality | Katerini |
Municipal unit | Katerini |
Government | |
• Mayor | Ioannis Doumos[1] (since 2023) |
Area | |
• Municipality | 681.863 km2 (263.269 sq mi) |
• Municipal unit | 93.659 km2 (36.162 sq mi) |
• Community | 63.196 km2 (24.400 sq mi) |
Elevation | 30 m (100 ft) |
Population (2021)[2] | |
• Municipality | 82,892 |
• Density | 120/km2 (310/sq mi) |
• Municipal unit | 62,742 |
• Municipal unit density | 670/km2 (1,700/sq mi) |
• Community | 59,189 |
• Community density | 940/km2 (2,400/sq mi) |
Demonym | Kateriniotis (Greek: Κατερινιώτης) |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Postal code | 60100, 60131, 60132, 60133, 60134 |
Area code(s) | 23510 |
Vehicle registration | KN |
Website | katerini |
Katerini (Greek: Κατερίνη, Kateríni, pronounced [kateˈrini]) is a city and municipality in northern Greece, the capital city of Regional Unit of Piera in Central Macedonia, Greece. It lies on the Pierian plain, between Mount Olympus and the Thermaikos Gulf, at an altitude of 14 m. The municipality of Katerini has a population of 82,892 (according to the 2021 census).[2] It is the second most populous urban area in the region of Macedonia after Thessaloniki. The close distance between the two cities (68 km), has been beneficial for Katerini's development over recent years. Katerini is accessible from the A1/E75 Athens–Thessaloniki motorway (with the Katerini's South, East and North interchanges) and the A2 motorway to the north. It is served by Intercity, Proastiakos (Suburban Railway) and local trains on the main Athens-Thessaloniki railway line and there is a comprehensive regional and national bus service with its hub in the city.
A popular tourist destination in northern Greece, Katerini is close to the sea (7 km) and to several archaeological sites of great interest such as the ancient city of Dion (5th century BC, 17 km away), ancient Leivithra (27 km away), ancient Pydna (16 km away) and the Castle of Platamon. The beaches of Kallithea, Korinos, Olympiaki Akti (or Katerinoskala), Paralia (where the 3rd Port Authority Department of Skala Katerini is located),[3] Peristasi are visited by both Greek and foreign tourists during the summer season.[4][5][6] The base of Mount Olympus and the town of Litochoro, are at a distance of around 20 km from the center of Katerini.[7][8][9][10] The ski center of Elatochori in Mount Pieria is at a distance of 33.4 km from the city's center.[11][12][13][14]
Name and history
[edit]The origin of the name is obscure. Since the 13th century, travellers as well as maps record the existence of a settlement called Hatera (Ἅτηρα), which may have been the origin of the modern name. Thus Felix Beaujour recorded its name as "Katheri", while François Pouqueville gives the name of the settlement as "Kateri Hatera".[15][16] According to another theory, the city derives its name from the small chapel dedicated to Saint Catherine (Greek: Αγία Αικατερίνη, Agia Aikaterini) to the east of the city, dating to at least the early 19th century. The latter hypothesis influenced official usage in Greek, where the city is found as "Aikaterini" (Greek: Αικατερίνη) or "Agia Aikaterini" (Greek: Αγία Αικατερίνη) until the early 20th century, when the vernacular name Katerini (Greek: Κατερίνη) prevailed.[15]
According to the reports of travellers, at the turn of the 19th century, the city had four to five thousand inhabitants, mostly Greeks. In 1806, William Martin Leake recorded 100 hearths, while four years later Daniel recorded 140. For the remainder of the 19th century, the number of homes remained steady at about 300, with a population in 1900 of 2,070 Orthodox Christians and 600 Muslims.[15]
The city was liberated by the Greek 7th Infantry Division from the Ottoman rule and annexed to the Greece on 16 October 1912, during the First Balkan War. It has been part of Greece since then.[15][17][18] Refugees from the Greek genocide settled in Katerini.[19] With the population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923 the city's Muslims were expelled, while Greek refugees from Eastern Thrace[20][21] and Greek Evangelicals[22] from Asia Minor took their place, almost doubling the city's population from 5,540 in 1920 to 10,138 in 1928.[15]
During Axis Occupation of Greece by the Axis Powers in World War II, Katerini went under Nazi German occupation on 14 April 1941,[23][24] and was liberated on 26 October 1944.[25][26][27]
Geography
[edit]Administrative division
[edit]The Municipality of Katerini was formed in 2011 with the Kallikratis Programme administrative reform[28][29][30] by the merger of the following 6 former municipalities, that became municipal units of the newly formed Municipality of Katerini.[31][32][33][34][35][36][37]
The municipality Katerini is subdivided into 6 municipal units, each of which is divided into municipal communities.
Municipality of Katerini | ||
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Municipal Units | ||
M.U. Elafina | M.U. Katerini | M.U. Korinos |
Municipal Communities | Municipal Communities | Municipal Communities |
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M.U. Paralia | M.U. Petra | M.U. Pierioi |
Municipal Communities | Municipal Communities | Municipal Communities |
City of Katerini | |
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Major Districts | |
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Climate
[edit]Katerini has a humid subtropical climate that is characterised by warm to hot, dry summers and cool and more humid winters (Köppen climate classification: Cfa).
Climate data for Katerini | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 9.0 (48.2) |
11.9 (53.4) |
15.0 (59.0) |
20.0 (68.0) |
25.1 (77.2) |
30.3 (86.5) |
33.3 (91.9) |
32.9 (91.2) |
28.5 (83.3) |
22.4 (72.3) |
15.7 (60.3) |
10.9 (51.6) |
21.3 (70.2) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | 4.9 (40.8) |
6.8 (44.2) |
9.8 (49.6) |
14.2 (57.6) |
18.9 (66.0) |
23.6 (74.5) |
26.3 (79.3) |
25.9 (78.6) |
22.1 (71.8) |
17 (63) |
11.5 (52.7) |
7 (45) |
15.7 (60.3) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | 0.8 (33.4) |
1.8 (35.2) |
4.6 (40.3) |
8.5 (47.3) |
12.8 (55.0) |
16.9 (62.4) |
19.4 (66.9) |
19.0 (66.2) |
15.7 (60.3) |
11.6 (52.9) |
7.4 (45.3) |
3.2 (37.8) |
10.1 (50.2) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 38 (1.5) |
36 (1.4) |
43 (1.7) |
33 (1.3) |
46 (1.8) |
31 (1.2) |
24 (0.9) |
18 (0.7) |
28 (1.1) |
45 (1.8) |
53 (2.1) |
53 (2.1) |
448 (17.6) |
Source: climate-data.org[38] |
Local food
[edit]Katerini is located near several villages which are renowned for their high quality products, specifically kiwis,[39][40] wines,[41][42][43][44][45][46][47] cherries,[48][49][50][51] strawberries, apples, olives, olive oil, truffle oil, truffles,[52] mushrooms, grapes, mineral water,[53][54] herbs with the most well-known being the Greek mountain tea locally in Pieria known as "Tea of Olympus", honey and honey products (propolis, royal jelly, beeswax ointment, bee pollen),[55][56] dairy products (milk, butter, kefir, yogurt), cheese (feta, kasseri, manouri, anthotyros, kefalotyri, mizithra), chickens (meat, eggs), black pigs (meat, cured meat, sausages).[57][58] Katerini Steppe Cattle originate from Katerini.[59][60][61] This breed belonging to the Podolian cattle is at high risk of extinction, and is well known for its meat and milk. It is found now in the region of Thessaly. The cuisine of Katerini is Greece's Macedonian cuisine. Seafood comes mainly from the seaport of Paralia.
Economy
[edit]Katerini is the administrative and economic center of Pieria. In 2022 it joined the EU Smart Tourism Destinations Project[62][63] for smart tourism. The project aims to promote sustainable development practices and access to tourism and hospitality through Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)[64][65][66][67] with the collaboration of other EU selected destinations.[68][69][70][71] Katerini has received a gold award of Circular Economy and a silver award of Environmental Excellence to Local Authorities at the Environmental Awards 2022 at Hellenic Foundation for Culture on 28 September 2022.[72][73] It is the first municipality in Greece in which the pilot implementation of the SMARTREC Platform[74][75][76][77] for the recycling of cooking oil is taking place. This implementation is with collaboration with the International Hellenic University. The municipality participates in the European program "LIFE-IP AdaptInGR – Boosting the implementation of adaptation policy across Greece" (2019–2026)[78][79][80] for the adaptation to the effects of climate change, led by the Ministry of Environment and Energy.
The following organizations are based in Katerini: the Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Pieria,[81] Dimitra Agricultural-Livestock-farming Association of Katerini,[82] Sheep-Goat Farmers of Pieria Agricultural Cooperative of Prefecture of Pieria,[82] Agios Modestos Sheep-Goat Farmers Association of Pieria,[82] Union of Agricultural Cooperatives of Pieria,[83] Consortium of Agricultural Tobacco Cooperatives of Pieria,[84] Pieria Hoteliers Association,[85][86] Federation of Letting Rooms and Accommodations of Pieria, Imathia, Pella (OEDDPIP),[87][88] Travel Agents Association of Pieria.[89]
Every year it operates the Trade-Craft Exhibition Activity of Pieria & Central Makedonia (EBEP-KM),[90] and the open-air market and traditional Greek festival Emporopanigyri known as Panigyri[91] in August-September, taking place at the exhibition area of the Municipality of Katerini in the Andromachi settlement. The Park Festival is held at the Municipal Park of Katerini in April with street food and fun activities.[92][93][94] In October, the Fest of Honey for honey and bee products is held at the Municipal Park of Katerini, organized by the Agios Filaretos o Eleimon Bee-keeping Association of Pieria,[95][96] under the auspices of the Municipality of Katerini. The Municipality of Katerini, in collaboration with the Zeus Athletic Cultural Club of Pieria's Runners organizes every year the "Run for Katerini"[97] 8 km road race, part of the events celebrating the liberation of Katerini on 16 October 1912.
Agriculture
[edit]Katerini lies in the middle of a plain and is thus an agricultural city. 26,775 people were employed in agriculture in Pieria as of 2000.[98] There is cultivation of tobacco in the region and a lot of people spend considerable resources for its development and for exports of the product. The Union of Agricultural Cooperatives of Pieria has 9,000 members, of which 2,000 grow tobacco.[99] Katerini - and Pieria - is the area in Greece where kiwis were first cultivated in 1973[99][100] at the initiative of Tasos Michos[101][102] who was application agronomist at the Pieria Directorate of Agriculture. The Aktinidio Pierias is cultivated in Pieria and is a part of the Hayward kiwi variety. It is registered as a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) product with the awarding of certification on 22 November 2002.[103][39][104][40][105]
Tourism
[edit]Katerini is a popular tourist destination[106][107][108][37] that attracts visitors from Greece and abroad. Within the boundaries of the municipality, there are seasonal and all year round over 230 hotels,[85][109][81][87][110][111][112][113] that can accommodate more than 8,600 people,[114][115][116] short-term rental accommodatios,[117] and tourist accommodations.[118][119] The vast majority of the tourist infrastructure, including tens of tavernas and cafes, lie in Paralia and Olympiaki Akti. These two localities are linked with roads, sidewalks and bicycle lanes.[120][121] Winter tourism has started developing in the area with the Elatochori ski resort.[122][123] Katerini is surrounded by ancient archaeological sites as Dion, Leivithra, Pydna, Louloudies and Platamon Castle. Mount Olympus is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve designated in 1981.[124][125] Olympus National Woodland Park (one of the National parks of Greece) is popular for visits and sports.[126][127][128]
Public health
[edit]The National Health System (ESY) in Katerini has the:
- General Hospital of Katerini,[129] in the area of Neo Keramidi.
- Health Center of Katerini.[130]
- 4th Local Health Group (T.OM.Y.) of Katerini[131][132] housed in the premises of the Health Center of Katerini and National Organization for Health Care Services (EOPYY).
- 12th Local Health Group (T.OM.Y.) of Katerini housed in the premises of the former General Hospital of Katerini.[131]
- Regional Care Center in Paralia operates each summer season.[133]
- Atraktos Center for the Prevention of Addictions and Promotion of Psychosocial Health of the Regional Unit of Pieria.[134]
The Municipal Social Care Center of Katerini[135][136] of the Municipality of Katerini is housed in the premises of the former General Hospital of Katerini and provides primary health care services to the vulnerable social groups that has been equipped and funding from a Migrant and Refugee Fund (MRF) grant received through the Council of Europe Development Bank. The social welfare program "Help at Home" operates by Municipality of Katerini supports vulnerable, elderly and people with disabilities who are unable to support themselves and are in need of help at home.[137] In 2020, Municipality of Katerini acquired a mobile (vehicle mounted frequency selective) measurement station that monitor the electromagnetic field levels from antenna stations in the frequency range 100KHz–7 GHz, which is operated and controlled by the Greek Atomic Energy Commission (EEAE),[138][139] with the aim of public information about high-frequency electromagnetic fields (EMF) levels. The results are presented through an interactive web portal[140] and mobile application.[141]
Municipality of Katerini operates its office for local stray animals.[142][143][144]
Transport
[edit]Local transport
[edit]The national bus lines service is provided by the KTEL Pieria[145][146] station (Pieria intercity (coach) bus terminal) for intercity buses located in Katerini. The local bus lines between Katerini and its nearby settlements are served by the urban buses of the KTEL Katerini,[147] which has lines towards Ano Agios Ioannis, Aronas, Dion, Moschochori, Olympiaki Akti, Paralia, Palaio Keramidi, Neo Nosokomeio (New General Hospital of Katerini), Nea Trapezounta, Vrontou. These routes serve all the settlements that lie between Katerini and the aforementioned final destinations.[147]
Road transport
[edit]Katerini is served by the A1 motorway and National Road 1 that run north-south from Evzonoi to Athens.[148][149][150] The connection between Katerini and Elassona is served by National Road 13. Single carriageways run from Katerini to every settlement of the Pieria. Intercity bus routes delivered by the KTEL Pieria,[145] connect Katerini directly with Athens, Thessaloniki, Elassona, Alexandreia and all the settlements of Pieria that are not served by the urban buses of KTEL Katerini.[147] There are also privately held international bus routes that connect Katerini with several cities in Albania and Bulgaria.
Rail links
[edit]Katerini Railway Station is located just outside the city center. The main line of the Greek railway system that connects Athens with Thessaloniki passes through Katerini. As a result, the city is connected directly with Larissa and Thessaloniki via the Thessaloniki Suburban Railway (Proastiakos) suburban electric train.[151][152] It is also connected with Athens and all the intermediate stations by Intercity train routes.
Demographics
[edit]Historical population
[edit]Year | Community population | Municipal unit population | Municipality population |
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1913[153] | 7,393 | - | - |
1920[15] | 6,540 | - | - |
1928 | 10,138 | - | - |
1940 | 16,938 | - | - |
1951 | 24,605 | - | - |
1961 | 28,046 | - | - |
1971 | 29,046 | - | - |
1981 | 38,404 | - | - |
1991 | 42,381 | - | - |
2001 | 53,418 | 57,098 | 83,387 |
2011 | 58,309 | 62,205 | 85,851 |
2021 | 59,189 | 62,742 | 80,700 |
Local communities
[edit]Katerini is home to a significant Aromanian population that exceeds 3,000 people.[154] Aromanians of Katerini mainly descend from nearby Aromanian settlements of Livadi and Kokkinopilos, and in lesser numbers from Samarina, Moscopole, Avdella, Perivoli and Smixi.[154] According to some sources the Aromanians formed a majority amongst the city's Christian population in the beginning of the 20th century.[154] At the beginning of Giorgakis Olympios pedestrian street in the central Katerini district is located the bust statue of Giorgakis Olympios (1772–1821) who was an armatole and military commander during the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire.
Immigrants
[edit]As of 2001, the Municipal Unit of Katerini (then Municipality of Katerini) was home to 2,794 foreign nationals (4.9% of the total population). Among them the most populous ethnic group was Albanians (2.5%) followed by Georgians (0.5%), Russians (0.4%) and Bulgarians (0.3%).[155] A large Greek community of the Katerini diaspora is particularly located in Boston, Massachusetts.[156][157]
Religion
[edit]The Metropolis of Kitros, Katerini and Platamon, a part of the Church of Greece which is a part of the wider Greek Orthodox Church, has 16 congregations within the city of Katerini. There is also an Old Calendarist church in the city.[158] Katerini has a relatively numerous Protestant community, as a result of the organised settlement of Evangelical Greek refugees from Asia Minor and Pontus (region).[159] Today the Greek Evangelical Church of Katerini has almost 1,100 followers,[159][160] many of them are concentrated in the Evaggelika district of the city of Katerini. Other Protestant denominations, that have a church within the city, are the Free Apostolic Church of Pentecost, the Greek Apostolic Church of Pentecost and the Seventh-day Adventist Church.[161][162] The Protestant community is fully integrated in the life of the city, but in the past there were tensions between the Evangelical community and the Greek Orthodox majority. These tensions led to the arson of the Evangelical Church of Katerini from a Greek Orthodox mob in March 1930.[159]
Education
[edit]- The Katerini City (Settlement of Katerini) public schools is a part of the public education system consisting of member schools include,[163] Preschool,[164][165][166] Primary,[164] Secondary (Gymnasium, High School, and others),[167][168][169][170][171][172][173][174][175] Post Upper Secondary,[176][177][178] and Higher Education.[179]
- Center of Lifelong Learning (KDVM) of the Municipality of Katerini[180][181][182] in cooperation with the Ministry of Education.
- Lydia Education private company has School of Advanced Vocational Training, School of Meat Professions, other units.
- Re-Training Programs of non-formal education with 380 hours each program[183][184][185] of the Ministry of Tourism supervised by the Experimental School of Advanced Vocational Training of Tourism of Makedonia[186] for employed and unemployed persons of tourism professions operate at times after an official public announcement.[187][188]
- School of Samaritans and Rescuers of the Volunteers Samaritans, Rescuers and Lifeguards Corp of the Hellenic Red Cross.[189]
- Municipal Odeion of Katerini that is a conservatoire of music education.[190]
- Educational programs of the Rescue Team of Pieria.[191]
From 2006 to 2016 was operating the Second Chance Seminary School of Katerini[192] of the Ministry of Education, that was suspended its operation since the academic year 2016–2017,[193] which was a two years public ecclesiastical lifelong learning education boarding school housed in the Ecclesiastical Guesthouse[194] of the Metropolis of Kitros, Katerini and Platamon in the Prosilio settlement.
Public Education ‒ Katerini City | Lower Secondary Education | ||
Data as at January 2021[167][164] | Katerini City Gymnasium School | ||
The preschool (PS) is compulsory, comprises the 1-year pre-kindergarten and 1-year kindergarten, and has exactly name (number) with the primary school name where is attached. Preschools and primary schools share buildings. A second extra preschool attached in a primary school is to be shown as (PS) in round brackets. Students who successfully complete the lyceum are awarded the Apolytirio Lyceum (school leaving certificate, that is upper secondary leaving certificate, also known as High School Diploma).
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1st | 48 Klisouras str, 601 32 | |
2nd | 48 Klisouras str, 601 32 | ||
3rd | 1 Militou str, 601 33 | ||
4th | 2 Mitropoleos str, 601 31 | ||
5th | 34 Eirinis str, 601 34 | ||
6th | 104 Agiou Savva str, 601 33 | ||
7th | 1, 19th Maiou str, 601 34 | ||
Music | 1 Stadiou str, 601 32 | ||
Evening | 34 Eirinis str, 601 34 | ||
Unified Special Vocational Gymnasium-Lyceum | 150 Terzopoulou str, 601 32 | ||
Special Vocational Education | |||
Laboratory of Special Vocational Education (EEEEK) | Neo Keramidi (Area), 601 50 | ||
Second Chance Adult School (SDE) | |||
Second Chance Adult School (SDE) of Katerini | 2 Mitropoleos str, 601 31 | ||
Primary Education | Laboratory Center (EK) | ||
Katerini City Primary School | Laboratory Center (EK) of Katerini | 150 Terzopoulou str, 601 32 | |
1st | 3 Ippokratous str, 601 32 | Vocational School (EPAS) | |
2nd | 10 Kioutaxias str, 601 33 | EPAS of Public Employment Service (DYPA) | End Terzopoulou str, 601 32 |
3rd | 13 Marathonos str, 601 32 | Upper Secondary Education | |
4th | 2 Aristotelous str, 601 32 | Katerini City High School | |
5th, (21st PS) | 30 Filippou str, 601 33 | 1st | 48 Klisouras str, 601 32 |
6th, (16th PS) | 15, 28 October str, 601 34 | 2nd | 10 Ipirou str, 601 32 |
7th, (20th PS) | 8 Mitropolitou Kirillou str, 601 31 | 3rd | 1 Militou str, 601 33 |
8th | 13 Stratigou Roka str, 601 34 | 4th | 2 Mitropoleos str, 601 31 |
8th KG, (24th PS) | A' Parodos Priamou, 601 34 | 5th | 10 Ipirou str, 601 32 |
9th | 2 Loukianou str, 601 32 | Music | 1 Stadiou str, 601 32 |
10th | 16 Tenedou str, 601 33 | Evening | 34 Eirinis str, 601 34 |
11th, (23rd PS) | 1 Fleming str, 601 34 | Vocational (I) | 150 Terzopoulou str, 601 32 |
12th | 14 Romanou str, 601 31 | Model Vocational | 150 Terzopoulou str, 601 32 |
13th | 39 Platonos str, 601 33 | Vocational (II) | Neo Keramidi (Area), 601 50 |
14th | 6 Kilkis str, 601 34 | Evening Vocational | 150 Terzopoulou str, 601 32 |
15th | 14 Svoronou str, 601 33 | Unified Special Vocational Gymnasium-Lyceum | 150 Terzopoulou str, 601 32 |
16th, (25th PS) | 1 Agios Christoforos str, 601 33 | Post Upper Secondary Education (non-tertiary education) | |
17th | 17 Odyssea Elyti str, 601 33 | Public School of Advanced Vocational Training of the General Hospital of Katerini | 1 Old Hospital str, 601 31 |
18th | 1 Antisthenous str, 601 31 | Public School of Advanced Vocational Training of Katerini | 10 Ipirou str, 601 32 |
19th | 2 Tyrtaiou str, 601 32 | Higher Education (tertiary education) | |
Special Primary | Ganochora (Area), 601 50 | International Hellenic University, Department of Logistics | 2 Kanellopoulou str, 601 32 |
Sports
[edit]Athletic centers
[edit]- 1st Municipal Athletic Center of Katerini (A DAK)[195][196] where is the 4,995-seat open-air Stadium of Katerini.
- 2nd Municipal Athletic Center of Katerini (B DAK) "Theodoros Diamantopoulos"[197][198] comprises Indoor Sports Stadium, football field, tennis courts, basketball courts, indoor shooting range, indoor swimming pool.
- Indoor Sports Stadium of Katerini Railway Station.[199][200]
Football
[edit]Katerini is represented by two football teams in the national leagues; Pierikos, has its home stadium named 1st Municipal Athletic Center of Katerini, a club currently playing in the Gamma Ethniki (Third National) category, and the women's football club of Pierides Muses, playing in the Women's Gamma Ethniki category.
Other sports
[edit]- Pierikos-Archelaos B.C. currently competes in the A2 League, the second tier of Greek basketball. GAS Archelaos Katerinis plays in the A2 League the second tier of the Greek handball league system.[201][202]
Sport clubs based in Katerini | |||
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Club | Founded | Sports | Achievements |
Pierikos (Former:Megas Alexandros Katerini & Olympos Katerini) |
1961 (1922) (1946) |
Football, Volleyball | Earlier presence in A Ethniki football, finalist Greek cup |
GAS Archelaos Katerinis | 1956 | Handball, Track and Field and other sports | Panhellenic titles in Greek Handball |
Ethnikos Katerini F.C. | 1973 | Football | Earlier presence in Gamma Ethniki |
Vataniakos F.C. | 1978 | Football | Earlier presence in Beta Ethniki |
Pierikos-Archelaos B.C. | 2008 | Basketball | Presence in A2 Ethniki |
- Chess Club of Katerini[203][204]
- Chopper Riders Club Katerini[205][206]
- Go-kart Track of Katerini in Paralia
- Free Cyclists of Pieria (ELPPI)[207][208]
- Olympios Cycling Club of Katerini[209]
- Cycling Escape of Pieria - Cycling Club[210]
- DIAS Environmental and Cycling Club of Katerini[209]
- Athlos Sports Club (weightlifting, track and field)[211][209]
- Aiolos Sports and Cultural Club of Katerini (volleyball)[212]
- Olympioi of Katerini Gymnastics Sports Club (wrestling)[213][214][215]
- Pyrros Dimas Sports Club (weightlifting, track and field)[211][216]
- Aero Club of Pieria (air sports, R/C model aircraft, UAV)[217][218]
- Zeus Athletic Cultural Club of Pieria's Runners[219]
- Panthers Gymnastics Sports Club of Pieria,[220][221] basketball
- Sports Gymnastics Club of Pieria (AGEP 2011),[222] basketball
- Katerini Tennis Club[223]
- Tennis Club of Katerini (OAK)[224]
- Equestrian Club of Pieria[225][226]
- DIAS Sports Swimming Club[209]
- Nautical Club of Katerini (NOKAT)[227]
- Asterias Sports Academy (water sports)[228]
- Nereus Sports Academy of Katerini (water sports)
- Vouliaxtaria Underwater Explorers and Diving Club[229][230]
- Sports Academy of Pieria '92 - Swimming Academy[209][231]
- Club of Greek Mountaineers (SEO) of Katerini[232][233]
- Hellenic Mountaineering Club (EOS) of Katerini[234][235]
- Ski Club of Katerini - Skiing & Snowboarding Academy[236]
- Enalios Diving Center - Scuba divers' Training School[237][238]
- Tritones of Katerini Friends of Free Diving - Underwater Fishing[239]
- Poseidon Sports & Cultural Club of Katerini - Swimming Academy[240]
Notable people
[edit]- Dimos Anastasiadis (1985),[241] musician, singer
- Basil Athanasiadis (1970), musician, composer
- Vasileios Batalas (1975),[242] Greco-Roman wrestling coach and wrestler, 3rd place at the 2024 and 2021 Veterans World Wrestling Championships, 2nd place at the 2023 and 2022 Veterans World Wrestling Championships
- Eleni Chatziliadou (1993), karateka, karate world champion 2018
- Giannis Christoforidis (1941–2020),[243] footballer, member of the Greece national football team
- Georgios Diamantidis (1984), swimmer who specialized in long-distance freestyle events
- Tim Efkarpidis (1944),[244][245] Australian businessman, property developer
- Giorgos Fourniadis (1937),[246][247] actor and director
- Elias Gaganelis, founder of the Replicar Hellas car firm in Katerini
- Dimitris Giannoulis (1995), footballer
- Anastasios Gkogkos (1925–1991),[248] hagiographer, painter
- Matthew Josafat (1937–2022),[249] psychiatrist, psychoanalyst
- Kostas Kamperidis (1970),[250][251] sculptor
- Christos Kotzamanidis (1950–2023),[252] handball coach, professor at School of Physical Education and Sports Science (TEFAA) of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
- Stelios Malezas (1985), footballer
- Dimos Magklaras (1940–2024),[253] long jumper
- Christina Moschi (2002),[254][255] 10m air pistol shooter, Member of the Hellenic National Shooting Team
- Katerina Nikolaidou (1992), rower, 4th place 2016 Olympic Games, 2nd place in the lightweight single sculls at the 2014 and 2013 World Rowing Championships
- Athanasios Mpatsaras (1972–2007),[256][257] Flight Lieutenant of Hellenic Air Force
- Konstantinos Papachronis (1977–2008),[258][259] actor
- Kyriakos Papadopoulos (1992), footballer
- Elisavet Pesiridou (1992), hurdler
- Georgios P. Piperopoulos (1942),[260] university professor
- Athanasios Stathakopoulos (1942),[261] painter
- Yannis K. Semertzidis (1961), physicist
- Maria Skliopidou (1954–2021),[262] gallerist, owner of the Gallery Chrysa founded in 1990
- Vladimiros Symeonidis (1972),[263][264][265][266][267] conductor, university professor of music at AUTH
- Maria Tsionoglou (1991),[268] 10m air pistol shooter, Member of the Hellenic National Shooting Team
- Alexandros Tziolis (1985), footballer
- Aimilios Xanthopoulos (1903–1943), politician, mayor of Katerini
International relations
[edit]Katerini is twinned with:
Gallery
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The Statue of Liberty at Eleftherias (Liberty) Square that is the Katerini’s central square
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Civil School of Katerini (former 1st Primary School of Katerini)
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City Hall of Katerini at City Hall Square
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A fountain in Municipal Park
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Heroes’ Square
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Giorgakis Olympios bust statue at the Giorgakis Olympios Street
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Cathedral Church of the Holy Ascension
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Municipal Park
See also
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