Several local companies operated bus services in the village.
After the war, a Yugoslav labor camp for political prisoners operated in the village from 1952 to 1955.
By 1475, a fulling mill was operating in the village.
When this support was withdrawn by him, the school ceased to operate in the village.
Two private primary schools are also operating in the village.
Since 1939 the public library operates in the village.
A post office operated in the village until 1873.
A Greek school was operating in the village from 1810.
The former railway station, now a public house, operated in the village between 1869 and the 1980s.
There is a timber mill, relevant to the local economy, operating in the village.