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1404: 73: 1380: 767:) settled in at least 12 villages of Zagori. Albanian settlers in Zagori must have been very few in the 15th century. Most of the Albanian settlement can be attributed to a later era and was fuelled by outward migration from Zagori of locals, which created the need for new inhabitants to help with local economic activities. Many Orthodox Albanians intermarried into the communities of Zagori or were adopted by Zagorisian families. They often served as guards for the villages of Zagori and their fields which had no military protection, however would occasionally resort to banditry. Hence Albanian immigrants filled these labour gaps and quickly became part of the local population. Most of them had already participated in the Greek national struggles as 1392: 613: 462: 1368: 451: 1356: 1332: 92: 1344: 1104: 1092: 601: 118: 1312:, is the most impressive natural feature of the region. A seasonal river runs through the Vikos Gorge which is about 38 km long. The deepest part of the gorge is about 12 km long. In the middle of its main part, far from road access or villages, it is traversed by Megas Lakkos, an equally deep secondary gorge. The Voidomatis river has its source in the Vikos Gorge and then continues to flow through its own smaller gorge into the river 2655: 2025:Στην παραπάνω διατριβή μελετήθηκαν 3546 τοπωνύμια από τα οποία 2481 είναι ελληνόθετα (ποσοστό 69,97%) τα 1055 είναι ξενόθετα (29,5) και 10 είναι τα υβριδικά.... Ξενόθετα Λατινικά (στο σύνολο τω τοπν. 0,99%) Σλαβικά (8,29%), Αρομούνικα (13,06%) Αλβανικά (5,19%) Τούρκικα (2,23%)... Τα Ε. τοπν. αντιπροσωπεύουν περισσότερο από τα 2/3 των τοπν. του Ζαγορίου (σχεδόν 70%, ενώ τα Ξ. λιγότερο από το 30% των τοπν. της περιοχής. 1020: 99: 829:
Surutia, which were only rescinded fully by the Sultan in 1868.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
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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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Up to the end of the 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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Houses until the 18th century were simple rectangular dwellings, often with only a ground floor and with ancillary areas in the basement used as stables. Indeed, this appears to be the style of construction of the dwellings in the excavated
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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. 849:. Schools for boys and, from the 18th century onwards, also for girls were built. Additionally, new churches and watermills to grind the corn were constructed, while the water wells were often decorated with ornamental fountains. 720:(Κοινόν Ζαγορισίων) was formed after the treaty of 1431 with Sinan-Pasha. At that point the arrangement that granted local autonomy was called "Voiniko". The autonomy guaranteed non-interference in the local affairs by the 1403: 635:, Zagori occasionally attracted groups of soldiers who built villages and settled there. Several monasteries were royal endowments, including the monastery of Votsa near the village of Greveniti and the monastery of the 724:
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
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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 Zagorisians, but started developing their own flocks from the mid-19th century.
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Historically, all the villages of the Zagori region were connected by a system of paths or small roads and they functioned more like a single entity rather than as separate communities.
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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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At that era Orthodox Roma families settled in most villages in low numbers. They served as musicians and blacksmiths in Zagori. Arvanites and Roma were considered
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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 1096: 2458:
Vokou, Despina; Katradia, Katerina; Kokkini, Stella (1993). "Ethnobotanical survey of Zagori (Epirus, Greece), a renowned center of folk medicine in the past".
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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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The region has been historically difficult to access due to its mountainous terrain which likely contributed to its unique character. The
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of Zagorisian descent and benefactions from expatriates, allowed the building of several schools, some still surviving, for example the
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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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force of 1500 under Ismael Pasha arrived in Zagori, part of the total army of 20,000 sent against Ali Pasha. Alexis Noutsos from
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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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originally was and sometimes still is a partially open area in front of the house. The name is probably derived from the
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in Greek. One of the most iconic is the three arched bridge of Plakidas, also known as Kalogeriko, near the village of
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That older type was developed through the 18–19th centuries into more complex styles all the way to the multi-storied
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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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period is testified to by numerous placenames. The placename "Zagori" itself is probably derived from the Slavic
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Zagori is an area of great natural beauty, with striking geology and two National Parks, one including the river
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Nitsiakos, Vasilēs G.; Agelopoulos, Georgios; Manos, Ioannis; Angelidou, Aliki; Dalkavoukis, Vassilis (2011).
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in 1820. Some among them even made plans to set up a university in the monastery of St John of Rogovou, near
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The first evidence of human presence in the area is dated between 17,000 and 10,000 years ago. Important
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also testify to the antiquity of human occupation. During the 9th–4th centuries B.C., a small
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forms the northern boundary, while the south-eastern side runs along the Varda river to
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Characteristic songs of mourning (moirologia) accompany the lamentation of the dead.
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Gowlett, J. A. J. (1987). "The Archaeology of Radiocarbon Accelerator Dating".
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In the 17th century, the villages of Western Zagori were also admitted to the
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survive, most having fallen victim to disrepair. In those that survive, the
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tradition. The entrance to the church may be protected by a colonnaded
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room is the most spacious, has a large fireplace and may have floral
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and the surrounding region came again briefly under Byzantine rule.
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people who can be found in this area use several Greek words of a
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in their home village and contributed to the expenses for the
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founded in 1028 by the sister of Emperor Romanos III Argyros.
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is the main room for the winter months with a fireplace, a "
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and were experienced warriors. Some Albanians from Konitsa (
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Villages are built around a central square, also called
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The growing prosperity, aided by privileges obtained by
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opens into a small balcony covered by a wooden roof. "
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Migrations and invasions in Greece and adjacent areas
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Migrations and invasions in Greece and adjacent areas
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As the mountains were outside the direct rule of the
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Epirus, 4000 Years of Greek History and Civilization
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The seat of the municipality is the village 3119: 2828: 2555: 2527:An academic website about Zagori - izagori.gr 1870: 1762: 1760: 1134:built of stone with a wooden roof covered by 654:From 1204 to 1337 the region was part of the 647:and the monastery of St John of Rogovou near 3279:Populated places in Ioannina (regional unit) 2535:Travel and Hiking in Zagori and its villages 1553: 1414: 1361:Kalogeriko bridge, Vikos-Aoos National Park. 2093: 2091: 2037: 2035: 2033: 1601: 1273:. It was used for the reception of guests. 1086: 947:. As a result of the numerous schools, the 907:(1844), while Zagori itself was under full 3126: 3112: 2835: 2821: 2562: 2548: 2381: 2203:έχουν πολιτικά δικαιώματα και ιδιοκτησία." 1971:Imagining frontiers, contesting identities 1906: 1815: 1757: 1597:, merchant and member of the Filiki Eteria 1238:A usually wooden staircase leads from the 1027:Following the union with Greece after the 864:. As such Zagori became a major center of 631:meaning "beyond the mountains". Under the 623:The passage of the Slavs during the early 2522:Zagori, a travel destination online guide 2069: 2067: 2065: 2018: 1998: 1446:, Dipotamo, Elati, Elafotopos, Kaloutas, 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: 1018: 611: 599: 460: 449: 2261: 1918: 1827: 1718: 1215:with pavilions or other edifices. The 572:, was a Molossian princess. Remains of 3256: 2486: 2421: 2062: 891:: Κοινή Σχολή Ελληνικών Μαθημάτων) in 3107: 2816: 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 2404: 2190: 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: 1390: 1378: 1366: 1354: 1342: 1330: 1014: 483: 468:river, Vikos-Aoos National Park. 97: 90: 71: 3269:Aromanian settlements in Greece 2359: 2350: 2336: 2322: 2308: 2295: 2282: 2255: 2242: 2233: 2206: 2196: 2183: 2171: 2147: 2123: 2053: 2044: 1992: 1961: 1952: 1939: 1912: 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: 1276: 457:and Gamila summit (2497m.) 445: 384:UNESCO World Heritage Site 290:UNESCO World Heritage Site 113:Location within the region 24: 15: 3217: 3204:Koinon of the Zagorisians 3186: 3149: 3082: 3016: 2997: 2922: 2851: 2774: 2745: 2716: 2662: 2651: 2619: 2581: 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 371: 357: 353: 343: 335: 320: 312: 304: 300:Zagori Cultural Landscape 296: 287: 283: 273: 252: 235: 227: 220: • Municipality 219: 214: 207: • Municipality 206: 201: 189: 177: 167: 132: 85: 70: 61: 46: 37: 3158:Vikos–Aoös National Park 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 1516: 1108: 1100: 1024: 895:built by the brothers 620: 609: 469: 458: 121: 32:Municipality in Greece 1949:6 volumes, 1860–1877. 1608:Methodios Anthrakites 1106: 1097:Epirotic architecture 1094: 1022: 615: 603: 464: 453: 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 1109: 1101: 1025: 998:, a member of the 968:Georgios Gennadios 761:(locally known as 621: 610: 470: 459: 394:, in northwestern 336:Reference no. 122: 3251: 3250: 3101: 3100: 2810: 2809: 2778:Regional governor 2746:Regional unit of 2717:Regional unit of 2663:Regional unit of 2635:Central Tzoumerka 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 917:Anagnostopouleios 361: 360: 331: 152:39.867°N 20.700°E 3291: 3128: 3121: 3114: 3105: 3104: 2837: 2830: 2823: 2814: 2813: 2790: 2657: 2645:Nikolaos Skoufas 2564: 2557: 2550: 2541: 2540: 2531: 2504: 2483: 2454: 2452: 2450: 2444:10442/hedi/13429 2418: 2401: 2399: 2397: 2388: 2368: 2363: 2357: 2354: 2348: 2347: 2340: 2334: 2333: 2326: 2320: 2319: 2312: 2306: 2299: 2293: 2286: 2280: 2279: 2259: 2253: 2246: 2240: 2237: 2231: 2230: 2210: 2204: 2200: 2194: 2187: 2181: 2175: 2169: 2163: 2157: 2151: 2145: 2139: 2133: 2127: 2121: 2120: 2095: 2086: 2080: 2074: 2071: 2060: 2057: 2051: 2048: 2042: 2039: 2028: 2027: 2022: 1996: 1990: 1989: 1965: 1959: 1956: 1950: 1943: 1937: 1936: 1916: 1910: 1904: 1898: 1895: 1889: 1888: 1868: 1862: 1861: 1825: 1819: 1813: 1807: 1801: 1795: 1794: 1792: 1784: 1778: 1777: 1764: 1755: 1754: 1752: 1750: 1736: 1730: 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Zagori (disambiguation)
Zagora
Greek
Aromanian
Municipality
Kokori's bridge in Vikos-Aoos National Park
Vikos-Aoos National Park
Zagori is located in Greece

39°52′N 20°42′E / 39.867°N 20.700°E / 39.867; 20.700
Greece
Administrative region
Epirus
Regional unit
Ioannina
Time zone
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Pindus
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