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Konitsa (Greek: Κόνιτσα) is a town in Epirus, Greece. 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 neighbouring 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 canyon, the Aoos canyon and the Timfi mountain range;
  • Mount Smolikas, Greece's second highest mountain with 2637 meter;
  • The sulfur baths of Kavasila;
  • Zagoria, a collection of small mountain villages.