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'''Konitsa''' (Greek: Κόνιτσα) is a town in ], ], near the ]n border. It lies amphi-theatre shaped on a mountain slope of the ] mountain range, overlooking the valley where the river ] meets the river ]. The valley is used for farming. Konitsa is a regional centre for many small Pindos villages, and there are shops, schools and a hospital. It is a good starting point for tourists who want to explore the Pindos mountains, or who want to go rafting in the river Aoos or ]. Other places of interest nearby are: '''Konitsa''' (Greek: Κόνιτσα)or(Aromanian: Conita) is a town in ], ], near the ]n border. It lies amphi-theatre shaped on a mountain slope of the ] mountain range, overlooking the valley where the river ] meets the river ]. The valley is used for farming. Konitsa is a regional centre for many small Pindos villages, and there are shops, schools and a hospital. It is a good starting point for tourists who want to explore the Pindos mountains, or who want to go rafting in the river Aoos or ]. Other places of interest nearby are:
* The ], including the spectacular ], the ] gorge and the Timfi mountains. It is where ] spring water is made; * The ], including the spectacular ], the ] gorge and the Timfi mountains. It is where ] spring water is made;
* Mount ] (2637 m), Greece's second highest mountain; * Mount ] (2637 m), Greece's second highest mountain;

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Settlement in Greece
Konitsa Κόνιτσα
Settlement
CountryGreece
Administrative regionEpirus
Elevation600 m (2,000 ft)
Population
 • Total6,225
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code441 00
Area code(s)26550
Vehicle registrationΙΝ
File:D70s-04156-2 Konitsa - Onno Zweers.jpg
The center of Konitsa.

Konitsa (Greek: Κόνιτσα)or(Aromanian: Conita) is a town in Epirus, Greece, near the Albanian border. It lies amphi-theatre shaped on a mountain slope of the Pindos mountain range, overlooking the valley where the river Aoos meets the river Voidomatis. The valley is used for farming. Konitsa is a regional centre for many small Pindos villages, and there are shops, schools and a hospital. It is a good starting point for tourists who want to explore the Pindos mountains, or who want to go rafting in the river Aoos or parapenting. Other places of interest nearby are:

Historical population

Year Communal population Change Municipal population
1981 2,859 - -
1991 2,858 -1/0.00035% 6,572

It is one of the few communities in the prefecture of Ioannina that saw its population decrease by only one inhabitant from 1981 to 1991.

Notable Konitsaites

Villages of the surround area

  • Agia Varvara
  • Agia Paraskevi
  • Aetomilitsa
  • Aetopetra
  • Aidonochori
  • Amarantos
  • Armata
  • Asimochori
  • Vourmpiani
  • Ganadio
  • Gorgopotamos
  • Distrato
  • Drosopigi
  • Elefthero
  • Exochi
  • Iliorrachi
  • Kavasila
  • Kallithea
  • Kastania
  • Kefalochori
  • Kleidonia
  • Lagkada
  • Mazi
  • Melissopetra
  • Molista
  • Molyvdoskepastos
  • Monastiri
  • Nikanoras
  • Oxya
  • Pades
  • Palaioselli
  • Pigi
  • Plagia
  • Plikati
  • Pournia
  • Pyrgos
  • Pyrsogianni
  • Fourka
  • Chionades

External links




North: Albania
West: Ano Pogoni?
Konitsa East: Konitsa
Southwest: Delvinaki South: Papingo (community), Tymfi Southeast: Bizani

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  1. De Facto Population of Greece Population and Housing Census of March 18th, 2001 (PDF 39 MB). National Statistical Service of Greece. 2003.
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