The provided diagrams delineate the transformation of a village from 1995 to the present day.
Overall, it is evident that the village has undergone significant alterations, characterized predominantly by a shift towards recreational and residential developments, while certain core structures have been retained.
In 1995, the village predominantly featured agricultural land and a forest park; however, these areas have since been repurposed to accommodate a golf course and tennis courts. Notably, the residential sections remain unchanged, but there has been an increase in housing density. This expansion highlights the village’s adaptation to evolving recreational preferences and increased tourism demands.
Furthermore, the coastline has experienced substantial modifications. The fishing port has been entirely eradicated, paving the way for new residential apartments that now occupy the former site of the fish market. In addition, a shop has transformed into a restaurant, while the café continues to operate with no change in function. The hotel has not only been preserved but also enhanced with the addition of a car park, demonstrating a focus on improving visitor amenities.
