Historic tree uprooted in the Peloponnese

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The Municipality of Trifylia in southern Greece has removed the historic “Tambakis Mulberry,” a 300-year-old tree linked to Greece’s War of Independence, despite strong local opposition, according to ekathimerini.com

Located in Filiatra’s Kapodistrias Square, the tree was a significant historical symbol and had been considered for inclusion in Greece’s List of Protected Natural Monuments.

Officials defended the decision by citing plans for additional parking spaces but did not explore alternatives such as transplantation.

Having withstood the destruction caused by Ibrahim Pasha’s forces in 1825, the tree’s removal two centuries later by municipal authorities has triggered widespread outrage. Many mourn the loss of a cultural landmark that could have been preserved as a historical tourism attraction.

Source: ekathimerini.com

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