Kalamata

Greece

Missionsstadt Pilotstadt
Nationales Missions-Ökosystem Greece
Kalamata Mission City Label
Bevölkerung 70k
Stadtfläche 253.3 km²
Stadt aktiv seit June 2022

Kalamata, a city of 80,000 inhabitants, is the largest urban center of Southwestern Greece, where it gathers a large number of economic, cultural and other social activities.

 

It is located in the heart of the Mediterranean, with the effects of climate change evident, where mild winters and cool summers were followed by rapid rainfall, floods, high winds, coastal erosion, prolonged heatwaves and drought. Phenomena that warn and dictate the change of human behavior and the redefinition of our production model.

 

The Municipality of Kalamata has an area of ࠁࠃࠃ.ࠆ Kmࠁ and the city of Kalamata is located in the cove of the Messinian Gulf next to Mount Taygetos, while in the inland of the Municipality there are ࠃࠂ Communities, in which the inhabitants are mainly engaged in the production of the world-famous Kalamatian olive oil. West and on the outskirts of the city, processing units have been established, utilizing the local products of the Messinian land, promoting olives, oil, wine, drinks and spirits, figs, vinegar, etc., while the position of the tobacco industry KARELIA, an important factor of economic and cultural development of the region, is imposing.

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