Vourliotes Cooperative

Vourliotes Cooperative

Vourliotes Cooperative

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At the entrance Vourliotes village one can identify the Cooperative building on the right.

The Vourliotes Cooperative was created in this important wine producing village of Samos, with the establishment of the Enosis (UWC) in 1934. It operated for the secretarial support of vine-growers, subsidies and advance payments, and it supplied farmers with agricultural supplies.

The building, owned by the UWC, after the lifting of the obligation law (2016), had no further reason to operate, and therefore remains unused.

Vourliotes Cooperative

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Manolates Cooperative

Manolates Cooperative

Manolates Cooperative

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Driving up to the villages of Manolates, just before the village entrance, one can see the Manolates cooperative building, as it is the first building on the right hand side of the road.

The building served the needs of the vine-growers of the area, however, after the lifting of the obligation law in 2016, it had no reason to continue to operate and suspended its operations. It is currently privately owned.

Manolates Cooperative

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Ano Vathy Cooperative

Ano Vathy Cooperative

Ano Vathy Cooperative

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From the Samos coastal avenue, by car, about 2 kilometres away, visitors will arrive via Neapoleos Street, at the traditional hamlet of Ano Vathy. After parking in the Potamaki area, one can tour the narrow alleys of the hamlet, see the renovated façades of the picturesque homes, an arrive at the area of the Primary School of Ano Vathy, which is also the location of the old building of the Wine Making Cooperative of Ano Vathy. The building housed the offices of the Cooperative until 2016, when it was abandoned. It has been sold and is privately owned.

Ano Vathy Cooperative

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Cooperative of Kokkari, Samos

Cooperative of Kokkari, Samos

Cooperative of Kokkari, Samos

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From the vineyard village of Vourliotes, following an idyllic downhill route on a narrow winding road, visitors will reach the intersection with the Samos-Karlovasi Rural Road and continue on it to Kokkari.

Travelling the 9 kilometre distance by car takes 20 minutes. Kokkari has evolved from a traditional fishing village into one of the most important tourist destinations of the island.

The Cooperative building on the main road of the village was created in the first years after the establishment of the Union in 1934. After the lifting of the obligation law, individual cooperatives no longer had a reason to operate.  The building has been sold and is privately owned, while it operates as a catering enterprise.

Cooperative of Kokkari, Samos

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