Sitaria


Sitaria, known before 1926 as Rosna is a village in the Florina regional unit, Greece.

History

The village with the name "Rosna" is recorded since the 15th century. It was then Mustafa Hasuh's, Ibraim Ibraim's and Kasim Hamza's feud. During 19th century Rosna was a manor belonging to the Robev family of Ohrid and many workers according to the Austrian Johann Georg von Hahn in 1861 Rosen were Bulgarians. This was confirmed the book “Ethnographie des Vilayets d'Adrianople, de Monastir et de Salonique”, published in Constantinople in 1878, that reflects the statistics of the male population in 1873. Rossene was noted as a village with 45 households and 110 male Bulgarian inhabitants. In 1905, Rosna's population consisted of 480 Bulgarian Exarchists. There was a Bulgarian school in the village.
The village was officially renamed to Sitaria in 1926.

Pan-Macedonian Meeting

The local Cultural Club of Sitaria "Nei Orizondes" , organized for the 1st time in 2011, the Pan-Macedonian Meeting of Macedonian Folklore Clubs. Since then, every summer musicians and dancers from all over Macedonia and abroad are gathered for three days in Sitaria, playing Music of Macedonia and dancing. It's the world's most important festival for Pro-Greek Macedonians. This government sponsored event was created to compete with a similar event held in the neighboring village of Meliti, which is organized every summer by the ethnic Macedonian minority.