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The prefecture was Kastoria in Ottoman times was the largest part of the ] of Kastoria. At that time the region was multiethnic consisting of ], ], ], ], ], ] and ].<ref name="Mavrovitis2007">{{cite book|last=Mavrovitis|first=Jason C.|title=Remember Us|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=5qQP75DBIdQC&pg=PA88|accessdate=15 October 2010|date=2007-10|publisher=Remember Us|isbn=9780615163574|page=88}}</ref> | |||
In the early 20th century the majority of the inhabitants of Kastoria were ] and ] pastoralists.<ref name="Division1920">{{cite book|others=]|title=A handbook of Serbia, Montenegro, Albania and adjacent parts of Greece|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=3KVBAAAAYAAJ|accessdate=15 October 2010|year=1920|publisher=H.M. Stationery Off.|page=70}}</ref> | In the early 20th century the majority of the inhabitants of Kastoria were ] and ] pastoralists.<ref name="Division1920">{{cite book|others=]|title=A handbook of Serbia, Montenegro, Albania and adjacent parts of Greece|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=3KVBAAAAYAAJ|accessdate=15 October 2010|year=1920|publisher=H.M. Stationery Off.|page=70}}</ref> | ||
The Kastoria region has a large proportion of inhabitants of ] origin. Their ancestors migrated there after the ] was ratified in 1923. This Pontian Greek population is found throughout the prefecture in the communities of ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and many other villages. | The Kastoria region has a large proportion of inhabitants of ] origin. Their ancestors migrated there after the ] was ratified in 1923. This Pontian Greek population is found throughout the prefecture in the communities of ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and many other villages. |
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Kastoria Prefecture (Template:Lang-el) is one of the fifty-one prefectures (nomoí, singular: nomós) of Greece. Its capital is the city of Kastoria, and its population was estimated at 51,934 inhabitants in the most recent census. The prefecture is situated at the western end of Macedonia in the far north of the country. It borders the prefectures of Florina, Grevena, Kozani and Ioannina. An international border with the Albanian district of Korçë lies on the western edge of the prefecture.
The region is mountainous with a pronounced continental climate, characterised by cold winters and hot summers.
Geography
The mountain ranges includes Grammos and Voio to the southwest and Verno to the northeast.
Population
The prefecture was Kastoria in Ottoman times was the largest part of the sanjak of Kastoria. At that time the region was multiethnic consisting of Albanians, Aromanians, Bulgarians, Greeks, Jews, Serbs and Turks. In the early 20th century the majority of the inhabitants of Kastoria were Albanian and Bulgarian pastoralists. The Kastoria region has a large proportion of inhabitants of Pontic Greek origin. Their ancestors migrated there after the Treaty of Lausanne was ratified in 1923. This Pontian Greek population is found throughout the prefecture in the communities of Mesopotamia, Agia Kiriaki, Oinoe, Kalohori, Nestorio, Koromelia, Dendrohori, Dispilio and many other villages.
Transport
Municipalities and communities
Municipality | YPES code | Seat (if different) | Postal code | Area code |
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Agia Triada | 2501 | Maniakoi | 521 00 | 24670-81 |
Agioi Anargyroi | 2502 | Korisos | 520 52 | 24670-51 |
Akrites | 2503 | Dipotamia | 520 58 | 24670-91 |
Ion Dragoumis | 2508 | Vogatsiko | 520 53 | 24670-95 |
Kastoria | 2509 | 521 00 | 24670-2 through 3 | |
Kleisoura | 2511 | 520 54 | 24670-94 | |
Korestia | 2512 | Makrochori | 520 55 | 24670-84 |
Makednos | 2513 | Mavrochori | 520 56 | 24670-74 |
Mesopotamia | 2504 | 520 50 | 24670-61 | |
Nestorio | 2514 | 520 51 | 24670-31 | |
Argos Orestiko | 2515 | 522 00 | 24670-2 | |
Vitsi | 2506 | Tihio | 520 59 | 24670-72 |
Community | YPES code | Seat (if different) | Postal code | Area code |
Arrenes | 2505 | Eptachori | 500 07 | 24670-72 |
Gramos | 2507 | 522 00 | 24670-42 | |
Kastraki | 2510 | Ieropigi | 520 50 | 24670-86 |
See also
Sources
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- Mavrovitis, Jason C. (2007-10). Remember Us. Remember Us. p. 88. ISBN 9780615163574. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
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