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Surutia, which were only rescinded fully by the Sultan in 1868. This solution suited the conquerors and the conquered, as it added statutory rules to the geographical factors which had made Zagori a natural refuge. Consequently, Zagori was never broken up to be shared out among
Turkish landowners. Its economy flourished thanks to expatriate merchants active in
708:. Zagori (which then only consisted of 14 villages) "bowed the knee", which meant in practice that there were obligations between delegations of the two sides and a sum in tax was agreed upon in exchange for very considerable privileges: autonomy, administrative independence, and a ban on Turks crossing the borders into the area.
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form: 13% Aromanian, 8,3% Slavic, 5,2% Albanian and 2,2% Turkish, while in terms of linguistic origin 56% Greek, and about non-Greek (including loanwords that were already incorporated in the local Greek language): 14% Aromanian, 11.5% Slavic, 6% Albanian, 4.8% Turkish, 3.3% of mixed linguistic origin and 2.5% Latin.
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The main source of income for the local communities came from commercial activities which resulted in migration to distant places. From 17th century the economy of Zagori primarily depended on the remittances and bequests of the diaspora. This activity peaked at the 18th century. Due to the thriving
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More than 160 arched bridges were built in the greater area of Zagori, many of which still stand helping travelers to cross the numerous rivers and streams of the region. They were mostly built during the 18th and 19th centuries by local master craftsmen using local stone. These bridges usually have
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cavalry (σπαχήδες), with each village contributing a number of horsemen to that force according to its means. Under the terms of this agreement no intervention by the
Ottoman authorities was allowed, nor did any Ottoman armed units had the right to set foot on Zagori. The villages of Eastern Zagori,
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armies prevailed. Ismael Pasha removed most privileges other than the right to appoint a local governor (Vekylis), whose powers however became nominal. Ismael Pasha introduced very heavy taxation, amounting to 250 silver coins per person and additional taxation in kind. Zagori was liberated in 1913
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in 1480. Many toponyms in northern and eastern Zagori that have
Aromanian etymology, while toponyms with mainly Greek or Slavic etymology are present in western and southern Zagori. In a 1986 study of 3546 local toponyms ~70% are mediated via Greek and ~30% via non-Greek languages in their modern
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of the wealthier families of the late 18th century. Many houses are fronted by a walled courtyard or garden. The courtyard gate is an edifice in itself, covered by a stone roof and connecting the house to the rest of the village. In addition to the house, there are ancillary buildings, usually a
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of 1946–49. Since the 1980s, state initiatives aim to preserve the traditional character of the villages and the natural landscape. In
September 2023, UNESCO added Zagori to the list of Cultural Landscapes, acknowledging the universal value of Zagori's architecture as a representative example of
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Nevertheless, Zagori retained much of its Greek character through its system of government and the benefactions of its expatriates that favoured Greek education. The Koinon of the
Zagorisians was reformalised by a treaty signed in 1670, under which Zagori enjoyed considerable privileges called
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Ottoman rule the native Zagorians preserved their social superiority over the other classes, as well they were engaged in lucrative and socially recognized professions. Among the Zagorians the most distinguished class due to their wealth and status were the
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Nowadays there appears in this region a clear preponderance of Vlach toponyms in the north and east, close to
Thessaly, while Albanian toponyms are present in the west and south. It must be noted that the two zones are not mutually
751:. The economic affluence of Zagori's past is still reflected in the architecture of the villages. This was accompanied by an impressive cultural and intellectual life that produced many renowned scholars and benefactors of Greece.
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overlords. Zagorisians had their affairs entrusted to a
Council of Elders called Demogerontia (Δημογεροντία), headed by a president or governor called Vekylis (Βεκύλης). As part of the treaty they maintained a force of
402:. It has an area of some 1,000 square kilometres (390 sq mi) and contains 46 villages known as Zagori villages (or Zagorochoria or Zagorohoria), and is in the shape of an upturned equilateral triangle.
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is also a site of major scientific interest, because it is in an almost pristine natural condition, untouched by human activity. It is a haven for endangered species and contains many and varied ecosystems.
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The municipality Zagori was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following five former municipalities, that became municipal units (constituent communities in brackets):
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at 990m deep near
Monodendri while Mt Tymphe, in which it lies, is 1350 m at its highest peak. It is one of the deepest gorges in the world, indeed the deepest in proportion to its width. The
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appeared in Zagori in the late 18th century. They were initially used as shepherds for the flocks of the native
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traditional, stone-built settlements. This recognition highlights its significance in the shared heritage of Byzantine and Ottoman architecture within the broader Balkan region.
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trade activities of the Zagorisian diaspora several instances of donations were recorded: bridges, cobblestones, fountains, schools, temples and monasteries and social charity.
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come together. The Molossians were known among else for a breed of great mastiffs they used to guard their flocks from wolves and bears and which were even used in war.
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that gained control over all of Epirus in classical times. The Molossian royal house ruled Epirus from the ancient town of "Molossis" which was located near modern
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Most churches in Zagori date from the 17–18th centuries onwards, although some older foundations survive. In most villages the main church consists of a sizeable
775:, Chionades) worked as masons or painters in Zagori but rarely settled there. Christian Orthodox Albanians have settled in at least 12 Zagori villages, including
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tree and a public fountain. Cobbled streets and footpaths interconnect the rest of the village. Each individual neighbourhood has a smaller church.
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include the exhumation of the bones of the deceased following a period of 1–3 years. The bones are washed, perfumed and placed in a wooden
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garrison. In turn, as the center of Greek rule, Ioannina shielded Zagori against Albanian attacks. As a result of the campaigns of
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festivals. The larger churches and monasteries celebrate their nominal saint feast with a festival that can last several days.
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dialect not commonly found in Greek elsewhere. They are consequently considered by some as indigenous to the area.
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1373:Konitsa bridge, Vikos-Aoos National Park.
1191:" which leads to adjoining rooms called "
689:was reformed and was under Latin rule by
2088:
2030:
1628:(1832-1914), scholar, writer and teacher
1118:(village centre) with a large church, a
1102:
1090:
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611:
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460:
449:
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1918:
1827:
1718:
1215:with pavilions or other edifices. The
572:, was a Molossian princess. Remains of
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2421:
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891:: Κοινή Σχολή Ελληνικών Μαθημάτων) in
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2588:9,203 km (3,553 sq mi)
2543:
2305:Εκδόσεις Το Ζαγόρι μας, Ioannina 1985
2239:Vokou, Katradia, Kokkini 1993, p. 1,8
2097:
1967:
1780:
1672:, chancellor of Ali Pasha, member of
1562:, benefactors, merchants, members of
1150:is usually detached from the church.
210:989.8 km (382.2 sq mi)
2843:Subdivisions of the municipality of
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2177:
2165:
2153:
2141:
2129:
2082:
1308:or Vikos Canyon at the heart of the
658:. In the 14th century, when various
2356:Vokou, Katradia, Kokkini 1993, p. 8
2073:Vokou, Katradia, Kokkini 1993, p. 1
1511:
1242:to the upper floor landing called "
1107:Central square of Skamneli village.
1060:Unique customs are associated with
754:Over the centuries, some groups of
595:
492:artifacts have been unearthed from
13:
2490:ZAGORI, Images of a Greek Heritage
2219:. LIT Verlag Münster. p. 32.
1874:Zagori, Images of a Greek Heritage
1293:
1231:". As an aid to its function, the
986:. In 1820, after the rebellion of
678:and, therefore, Zagori along with
116:
14:
3295:
3274:Municipalities of Epirus (region)
2509:
1650:(1934–2008), former president of
1577:Konstantinos and Pavlos Paschalis
1397:Partial view of Kapesovo village.
711:
2653:
1999:Οικονόμου, Κωνσταντίνος (1986).
1402:
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468:river, Vikos-Aoos National Park.
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1610:(1660–1736), scholar and priest
1494:, Laista, Leptokarya, Negades,
927:. Michael Anagnostopoulos from
901:Rizareios Ecclesiastical School
885:Common School of Greek Studies
3284:World Heritage Sites in Greece
1974:. Edizioni Plus. p. 130.
1947:History of the Hellenic Nation
1891:
1864:
1821:
1797:
1732:
1644:School (1833–1862) of Ioannina
974:sought refuge here, after the
98:
1:
2422:Tsefos, Konstantinos (2001).
2382:Amanatidou, Despoina (2005).
1945:Constantinos Paparrigopoulos
1877:. Costas Zissis. p. 13.
1254:" is a small entrance to the
1095:Skamneli village, example of
821:Greek nomadic communities of
608:(in green) from 1230 to 1251.
2802:Epirus and Western Macedonia
2798:Decentralized Administration
2472:10.1016/0378-8741(93)90035-4
2460:Journal of Ethnopharmacology
1744:UNESCO World Heritage Centre
1711:
1560:Manthos and Georgios Rizaris
897:Manthos and Georgios Rizaris
617:Monastery of Saint Paraskevi
429:
7:
2268:. Noyes Press. p. 61.
1925:. Noyes Press. p. 61.
1830:Journal of World Prehistory
1740:"Zagori Cultural Landscape"
1694:
1663:
1579:, benefactors from Kapesovo
1282:one to three arches called
1125:
1055:
951:was preserved in the area.
662:clans made incursions into
584:settlement existed between
10:
3300:
2374:
2262:Hammond, Nicholas (1976).
2250:Ζαγοροχώρια (Zagorochoria)
2098:Korre, Catherinne (1997).
1919:Hammond, Nicholas (1976).
1659:, scholar and botanologist
1568:Rizarios Hieratical School
1297:
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457:and Gamila summit (2497m.)
445:
384:UNESCO World Heritage Site
290:UNESCO World Heritage Site
113:Location within the region
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2288:Frangoulis, Odysseas T.,
2106:. Ekdotike Athenon: 342.
1591:, merchant and benefactor
1554:Commerce and Philanthropy
1415:Municipality and villages
1153:
718:Koinon of the Zagorisians
716:The Zagorisian League or
672:Andronikos III Paleologos
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2085:, pp. 113–114, 116.
1706:
1701:Vikos–Aoös National Park
1602:Education and Literature
1385:Captain Arkoudas bridge.
1310:Vikos–Aoös National Park
1300:Vikos–Aoös National Park
1087:Traditional architecture
941:Anagnostopouleios School
701:in 1430, at the time of
645:Constantine IV Pogonatus
436:Aoos and the Vikos Gorge
79:Vikos-Aoos National Park
41:
25:Not to be confused with
2571:Administrative division
2487:Zissis, Costas (2006).
2100:"Popular Art in Epirus"
1687:, former member of the
1450:, Manassis, Mesovouni,
1349:Municipality of Zagori.
1337:Vikos Gorge from Beloe.
1023:View of Aristi village.
697:and Zagori fell to the
414:river running north of
379:
231:3.4/km (8.8/sq mi)
54:
18:Zagori (disambiguation)
2782:Alexandros Kachrimanis
2391:University of Freiburg
2252:Exlporer, Athens, 2006
1968:Ellis, Steven (2007).
1871:Costas Zissis (2006).
1657:Konstantinos Lazarides
1638:Anastasios Sakellarios
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895:built by the brothers
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32:Municipality in Greece
1949:6 volumes, 1860–1877.
1608:Methodios Anthrakites
1106:
1097:Epirotic architecture
1094:
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615:
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254: • Summer (
179:Administrative region
120:
2640:Georgios Karaiskakis
2594:336,856 (as of 2011)
2411:Ethnologia Balkanica
2405:Kahl, Thede (1999).
2346:. 19 September 2023.
2332:. 19 September 2023.
2318:. 20 September 2023.
2301:Ευριπίδης Γιαννάκος
1803:Νικόλαος Κατσαρός –
1622:(1786–1854), scholar
1616:(1760–1845), scholar
1566:and founders of the
1541:Dimitrios Kotopoulis
1525:, actor and director
275:Vehicle registration
228: • Density
16:For other uses, see
3238:Panagia Spiliotissa
3187:History and society
2436:10.12681/eadd/13429
2144:, pp. 113–114.
2059:Tsefos, 2001, p. 16
2050:Tsefos, 2001, p. 16
2041:Tsefos, 2001, p. 15
1958:Zissis, 2006, p. 14
1652:Rizarios Foundation
1626:Matthaios Paranikas
1595:Konstantinos Rantos
1583:Aggeliki Papazoglou
972:Athanasios Psalidas
960:Greek Enlightenment
687:Despotate of Epirus
676:Despotate of Epirus
656:Despotate of Epirus
606:Despotate of Epirus
570:Alexander the Great
148: /
77:Kokori's bridge in
3233:Saint John Rogovos
3083:Municipal unit of
3017:Municipal unit of
2998:Municipal unit of
2923:Municipal unit of
2852:Municipal unit of
2248:Βασίλης Μηνακάκης
2193:, p. 114-115)
2011:10.12681/eadd/0252
2002:Toponyms of Zagori
1842:10.1007/bf00975492
1773:Government Gazette
1685:Lefteris Zagoritis
1620:Georgios Gennadios
1535:Alekos Sakellarios
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2620:Regional unit of
2500:978-960-631-684-5
2493:. Costas Zissis.
2226:978-3-643-80092-3
1981:978-88-8492-466-7
1884:978-960-631-684-5
1670:Manthos Oikonomou
1083:in each village.
933:Kallineios School
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1589:Alexios Plakidas
1529:Marika Kotopouli
1512:Famous Zagorians
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1041:Second World War
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1049:Greek Civil War
1037:Napoleon Zervas
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2909:Monodendri
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2865:Ano Pedina
2748:Thesprotia
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1430:, Aristi,
1428:Ano Pedina
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732:Aromanians
586:Monodendri
538:Andromache
502:Molossians
498:Voidomatis
466:Voidomatis
455:Dragonlake
321:Designated
215:Population
3218:Monuments
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3030:Iliochori
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2973:Kavallari
2944:Greveniti
2905:Mesovouni
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1712:Citations
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430:Geography
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2885:Dipotamo
2756:Filiates
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2665:Ioannina
2611:Ioannina
2366:NY Times
1850:25800523
1695:See also
1664:Politics
1549:, actor
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1492:Koukouli
1484:Kapesovo
1271:frescoes
1248:krevatta
1244:krevatta
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680:Ioannina
668:Ioannina
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532:(son of
526:Molossus
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313:Criteria
308:Cultural
196:Ioannina
3243:Stomiou
3093:Vovousa
3085:Vovousa
3069:Vradeto
3055:Negades
3008:Papingo
3000:Papingo
2985:Potamia
2978:Makrino
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2878:Dikorfo
2791:(since
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2719:Preveza
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2683:Konitsa
2607:Capital
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2396:27 July
2375:Sources
1642:Zosimea
1543:, actor
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929:Papingo
835:Ukraine
831:Romania
805:Vradeto
769:Klephts
722:Ottoman
550:Pyrrhus
514:Konitsa
446:History
424:Metsovo
328:session
168:Country
143:20°42′E
140:39°52′N
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854:Treaty
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372:Ζαγόρι
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348:Europe
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1707:Notes
1488:Kipoi
1468:Tymfi
1436:Vitsa
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1267:ondas
1256:attic
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1209:Hayāt
1207:word
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699:Turks
693:when
639:near
590:Vitsa
562:Italy
506:Greek
368:Greek
324:2023
263:UTC+3
242:UTC+2
223:3,374
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2793:2014
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2622:Arta
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