Galarinos is a village in the Anthemounda Municipal Unit of Polygyro municipality with 334 inhabitants according to the 2011 population census. There are three versions of how the village got the name Galarinos: First version: from the word milk and the verb "to flow" came the name (gala-reo) = Galarenos and later Galarinos. Second version: In N.A. of Galarinos there are chrome mines. From their galleries he received the name "Galarias = Galarinos". Third version: The name Galarinos comes from the Roman emperor Galerion and wants the village with the name "GALERINOS" and not "GALARINOS".
Around the Municipal District of Galarinos, there are encouraging steps of industrial and craft activity, mainly from investors of the co-capital who come to invest in the area. The main occupation of the inhabitants is agriculture. The village celebrates on May 2, when Saint Athanasios is celebrated.
Galarinos is a village in the Anthemounda Municipal Unit of Polygyro municipality with 334 inhabitants according to the 2011 population census. There are three versions of how the village got its name Galarinos: First version: from the word milk and the verb "to flow" came the name (gala-reo) = Galarenos and later Galarinos. Second version: In N.A. of Galarinos there are chrome mines. From their galleries he received the name "Galaries = Galarinos". Third version: The name Galarinos comes from the Roman emperor Galerion and wants the village with the name "GALERINOS" and not "GALARINOS".
Around the Municipal District of Galarinos, there are encouraging steps of industrial and craft activity, mainly from investors of the co-capital who come to invest in the area. The main occupation of the inhabitants is agriculture. The village celebrates on May 2, when Saint Athanasios is celebrated.