Dragasia
Δραγασιά | |
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Coordinates: 40°19′37″N 21°08′28″E / 40.327°N 21.141°E | |
Country | Greece |
Administrative region | Western Macedonia |
Regional unit | Kozani |
Municipality | Voio |
Municipal unit | Tsotyli |
Population (2021)[1] | |
• Community | 40 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Dragasia (Greek: Δραγασιά, before 1927: Δίσλαπον – Dislapon),[2] is a small town located in the municipal unit of Tsotyli, western Kozani regional unit, itself in the Greek region of Macedonia.[3]
In the Late Ottoman period, it was inhabited by Vallahades; in the 1900 statistics of Vasil Kanchov, where the town appears under its Bulgarian name "Lislap'", it was inhabited by some 100 people all marked as "Greek Muslims".[4]
Dislapon was a mixed village and a part of its population were Greek speaking Muslim Vallahades.[5] The 1920 Greek census recorded 414 people in the village, and 70 inhabitants (15 families) were Muslim in 1923.[6] Following the Greek–Turkish population exchange, Greek refugee families in Dislapon were from East Thrace (1) and Pontus (20) in 1926.[6] The 1928 Greek census recorded 315 village inhabitants.[6] In 1928, the refugee families numbered 21 (88 people).[6] The village mosque was destroyed.[7]