1052:. (2): 605. "A confirmation of Muslim majority in local society can be found in the statistics presented by Panayōtis Aravantinos, who published a well-known book on Epirus in 1856, largely based on Ottoman statistics, in which out of 579 "households" (oikoi), 360 were "Turkish", that is the 62% of the population."; p. 606, "The town was the administrative seat of a kaza inhabited mainly by Christians. The Muslims of Konitsa were largely Greek-speaking, a rather unusual fact, given that the Muslim population of Epirus was predominately Albanian-speaking." p. 607. "The dividing line between the mostly Greek-speaking region of Konitsa and the mostly Albanian-speaking region of Leskovik and Karamouratia was supposed to roughly correspond to the Vjosa river valley between the two regions."; p. 608. "As elsewhere in Greece, the main event that reduced considerably the local Muslim community was the compulsory exchange of populations with Turkey, that led to the departure of about 2/3 of the local Muslims, replaced with about a thousand refugees from Cappadocia... (Konicë, with stress on 'iʼ, is the Albanian form for Konitsa)."; p. 609. "As far as the border remained open it allowed connections and marriage exchanges with the nearby coreligionist Albanian population, whereas after its closure during the Cold War period, the Muslims of Konitsa felt in isolation, deprived of their place of worship and religious activity. During the 1950s around seventy families were still living there, a number that has gradually decreased so far, partly as a consequence of religious conversions (one of the few workable options for getting married), partly as a consequence of late departures to Eastern Thrace, where resides the only Muslim minority recognized by the Greek state, the other workable option for getting married."
1311:. LIT Verlag. pp. 40–41. "The example of several Albanian-speaking Muslims in Konitsa is typical and was expressed in the most meaningful war, when, during the exchange of populations between Greece and Turkey, after 1923, they had to declare their national identification so that their fortune was decided. In a way, all Muslims were considered Turks and, consequently, were to go to Turkey, but part of the Konitsa Muslims developed a national consciousness (the brothers Faik and Mehmet Bey Konitza, leading figures of the Albanian national movement are a characteristic example), while some seemed not to have developed a particular national consciousness and defined themselves simply as Muslims from Konitsa, which is why they faced a serious problem when they were called to declare their nationality. p. 57. There was only a problem with the Muslims, but this was also solved, with the exchange of populations after 1923, when most of those who remained after the liberation of Epirus departed as well and the few ones left gradually decreased in number, so that after World War II there were only a few Muslim families in Konitsa, some of whom are still there today."
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1177:στοιχείο. Το μουσουλμανικό αυτό στοιχείο αποτελούνταν από πρόσφυγες Αρβανίτες, κατά κύριο λόγο εργάτες γης (τσιφτσήδες), που προέρχονταν από την Καραμουρατιά, Λέσκοβίκο, Κολώνια, Φράσερη κλπ». Στην Πάνω Κόνιτσα, εκτός από το χριστιανικό πληθυσμό κατοικούσαν και μεγάλες και ισχυρές οικογένειες μουσουλμάνων. Οι οικογένειες αυτές προέρχονταν από εξισλαμισθέντες ντόπιους κυρίως φεουδάρχες – τιμαριούχους. Έλληνες που αναγκάστηκαν να αρνηθούν τη θρησκεία τους, για να σώσουν τις μεγάλες περιουσίες τους (τσιφλίκια)... ".
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649:(1946–1949) the surrounding region became a major battleground, while in December 1947 communist guerrilla units unsuccessfully tried to capture the town. Almost all buildings inhabited by Muslim Albanians in Konitsa were destroyed during World War II warfare. The communists guerrillas had the opportunity to withdraw and regroup to the
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Konitsa acts as a regional hub for several small villages of Pindos, and features many shops, schools and a general hospital. Primary aspects of the economy are agriculture and tourism; it is a popular starting point for tourists and hikers who want to explore the Pindos mountains, or who want to go
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1192:, 3o Πανελλήνιο Συνέδριο Αντισεισμικής Μηχανικής & Τεχνικής Σεισμολογίας. p. 7 "Η Πάνω Κόνιτσα είναι το παλιότερο και πιο πυκνοδομημένο τμήμα του οικισμού, με πολλά παραδοσιακά κτίρια, αρκετά από αυτά χαρακτηρισμένα ως διατηρητέα. Η Κάτω Κόνιτσα αποτελεί το νεώτερο τμήμα του οικισμού."
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Konitsa region, while the lower part is the newest and least populated. While
Christians were a majority in the upper part of Konitsa, the lower part of Konitsa had a Muslim majority, consisting mostly of Muslim Albanian refugees from nearby settlements and regions like
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1 January 1948 the Greek army relieved
Konitsa, the important garrison close to the Albanian border that had long been under siege. The DSE forces fell back into Albania, regrouped and launched another offensive against Konitsa on 25 January, but were decisively
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agreement of 1923 between Greece and Turkey, roughly two-thirds of
Konitsa's Muslims, were considered "Turks by origin" and left for Turkey in 1925. Another part moved to Albania. They were replaced with around 1,000 Greeks from
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The present municipality
Konitsa was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 5 former municipalities, that became municipal units (constituent communities in brackets):
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mountains, where the Vikos spring water brand is collected, the
Dragonlakes of Tymfi and Smolikas and the sulfur baths of Kavasila, contributed to the increase of tourism in the region.
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570:. Greek education was flourishing and in 1906 the kaza of Konitsa had 31 schools and 1,036 pupils. The functioning of the school was interrupted during the turbulent times of
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1017:[Results of the 2021 Population - Housing Census, Permanent population by settlement] (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority. 29 March 2024.
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971:(1914–1991), prominent 20th century Albanian sculptor
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1574:. Secaucus, N.J.: Chartwell Books. p.
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706:The Pindus hotel (now abandoned) in Konitsa
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179:951.2 km (367.3 sq mi)
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2792:Thessaloniki
2342:Gorgopotamos
2282:Melissopetra
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3649:West Greece
3308:Peloponnese
2965:Mylopotamos
2894:Pyrgiotissa
2516:West Attica
2460:West Attica
2433:Grouped by
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2354:Kefalochori
2306:Palaioselli
2242:Aidonochori
2177:Aetomilitsa
2169:Aetomilitsa
2100: [
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947:Faik Konica
791:Pyrsogianni
764:Aetomilitsa
680:Ali Pasha's
505:Proto-Greek
459:city named
396:Vikos Gorge
388:parapenting
343:, see also
300:Postal code
124: /
3804:Categories
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3510:Dodecanese
3396:Lacedaemon
3340:Megalopoli
3202:Kefallinia
3133:Thesprotia
3016:Samothrace
2932:Mirampello
2874:Kainourgio
2836:Apokoronas
2675:Chalkidiki
2662:Chalkidiki
2611:Parnassida
2439:prefecture
2379:Vourmpiani
2350:Kastaniani
2332:Asimochori
2260:Iliorrachi
2063:Thesprotia
1915:18 (since
1906:Population
1782:Ano Pogoni
1087:Λεσκοβίκι.
1077:Κόνιτσας).
1001:References
969:Janaq Paço
787:Kastaniani
636:Cappadocia
509:Molossians
380:Voidomatis
208:Population
3699:Nafpaktia
3671:Kalavryta
3666:Aigialeia
3630:Kalampaka
3523:Karpathos
3363:Ermionida
3335:Mantineia
3146:Margariti
3011:Orestiada
2922:Ierapetra
2884:Monofatsi
2866:Heraklion
2749:Giannitsa
2639:Phthiotis
2621:Phthiotis
2506:Troizinia
2421:provinces
2357:Kleidonia
2346:Kallithea
2338:Drosopigi
2335:Chionades
2300:Nikanoras
2296:Monastiri
2270:Kleidonia
2263:Kallithea
2251:Elefthero
2245:Amarantos
2233:Aetopetra
1464:. Faber.
1233:Ελληνική.
815:provinces
758:Monastiri
746:Kleidonia
572:Ali Pasha
444:, and in
436:Aromanian
420:Bulgarian
262:Time zone
200:Elevation
3607:Skopelos
3594:Magnesia
3584:Tyrnavos
3569:Elassona
3547:Thessaly
3518:Kalymnos
3457:Cyclades
3434:Trifylia
3411:Messenia
3330:Kynouria
3325:Gortynia
3266:Mytilene
3261:Mithymna
3156:Thyamida
3141:Filiates
3100:Ioannina
3072:Komotini
2970:Rethymno
2947:Rethymno
2879:Malevizi
2841:Kissamos
2800:Lagkadas
2782:Visaltia
2588:Karystia
2555:Livadeia
2266:Kavasila
2257:Gannadio
2196:Distrato
2188:Distrato
2071:Filiates
1993:Ioannina
1980:Ioannina
1926:Ioannina
1842:Distrato
1804:Samarina
1743:Çarshovë
1497:11 April
1366:, 1997.
1360:Archived
1156:(1985),
801:Province
769:Distrato
623:Albanian
596:Bektashi
556:Leskovik
469:Konissos
428:Albanian
365:Albanian
361:Ioannina
349:Ioannina
165:Ioannina
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3635:Trikala
3622:Trikala
3602:Almyros
3579:Larissa
3574:Farsala
3556:Larissa
3424:Messini
3419:Kalamai
3391:Gytheio
3378:Laconia
3368:Nafplia
3350:Argolis
3317:Arcadia
3271:Plomari
3215:Kranaia
3118:Metsovo
3113:Konitsa
3064:Rhodope
3049:Pangaio
2927:Lasithi
2914:Lasithi
2904:Viannos
2899:Temenos
2889:Pediada
2846:Kydonia
2777:Sintiki
2767:Fyllida
2739:Almopia
2721:Paionia
2693:Imathia
2685:Imathia
2629:Domokos
2583:Istiaia
2578:Chalcis
2547:Boeotia
2524:Megaris
2501:Piraeus
2496:Kythira
2478:Piraeus
2419:Former
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2360:Lagkada
2312:Pournia
2286:Molista
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2226:Konitsa
2160:Konitsa
2106:(since
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2034:Preveza
2003:Metsovo
1998:Konitsa
1922:Capital
1888:of the
1833:Papingo
1824:Kalpaki
1793:Konitsa
1751:Albania
1674:Sources
1591:beaten.
951:Albania
754:Molista
750:Konitsa
742:Konitsa
627:Turkish
564:Frashër
560:Kolonjë
530:Ottoman
499:History
483:, from
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473:Konissa
465:Knossos
461:Knossos
457:Epirote
446:Turkish
441:Cunitsã
416:Kónitsa
341:Κόνιτσα
333:Konitsa
137:Country
112:20°45′E
74:Konitsa
28:Κόνιτσα
25:Konitsa
3835:Pindus
3773:Kozani
3760:Kozani
3709:Valtos
3676:Patras
3658:Achaea
3533:Rhodes
3465:Andros
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