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'''Konitsa''' (Greek: Κόνιτσα) is a town in ], ], near the Albanian 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) is a town in ], ], near the Albanian 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 Aoos gorge and the Timfi mountains. It is where ] spring water is made; * The ], including the spectacular ], the Aoos gorge and the Timfi mountains. It is where ] spring water is made;
* Mount ], Greece's second highest mountain with 2637 meter; * Mount ] (2637 m), Greece's second highest mountain;
* The sulfur baths of Kavasila; * The sulfur baths of Kavasila;
* ], a collection of small mountain villages; * ], a collection of small mountain villages;

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Statistics
Prefecture: Ioannina
Province: Province of Konitsa
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

40.027/40°2'41 N lat.
20.7501/20°45'7' E long
Population: (1991)
 - Total
 - Density¹
 - Rank

 6,572

 -/km²
Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:
 -highest:

around 580
about 600 m(centre)
around 1,500 to 1,600 m
Postal code: 441 00
Area/distance code: 11-30-26550, (030-26550)-2
Municipal code: 4912
Car designation: MI
3-letter abbreviation: KNT (Konitsa)

Konitsa (Greek: Κόνιτσα) 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:

  • The Vikos-Aoos National Park, including the spectacular Vikos gorge, the Aoos gorge and the Timfi mountains. It is where Vikos spring water is made;
  • Mount Smolikas (2637 m), Greece's second highest mountain;
  • The sulfur baths of Kavasila;
  • Zagoria, a collection of small mountain villages;
  • The nearest city is Ioannina.

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.

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