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Many private hotel projects in Greece were inspired by the Xenia hotels and the program had reached its aims in the early 1970s. [7] [8] In 1974 the construction program was complete. The Xenia program itself was officially terminated in 1983, and the hotels were given over to private operators or eventually sold off. [9] [10]
The Greek merchants Georgios Kyritses and Manolakis Kastorianos financed Greek education in Kastoria. [33] Greek schools were established in Kastoria, with the oldest in the town and Macedonia being founded in 1614; a second was founded in 1705, and a third in 1715, funded by Kyritses. [33]
Mavrochori (Greek: Μαυροχώρι(οv), meaning "black village"; before 1928: Μαύροβον – Mavrovon) [2] is a village on the shores of Lake Orestiada in Kastoria regional unit of Macedonia, Greece. [3] Today Mavrochori is a tourist destination for a quiet vacation near the lake of Kastoria. [4]
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Pentavryso (Greek: Πεντάβρυσο, before 1928: Ζελιγκόσδη – Zeligkosdi) [2] [3] is a village in Kastoria Municipality, in Kastoria regional unit of Macedonia, Greece. [4] The village centre is on an altitude of 790 m. Pentavryso is sprawling from the northern slopes of a range of green and sandy hills of the Tsemna range (900 m).
Trilofos (Slimnitsa), Kastoria. Attractions include the ruins of the monastery of "St George", the chapel of "St Christopher" in the "Lower Slum" (Kato Mahalo), the church of "The Assumption of the Mother of God" (1743), which was destroyed by cannon bombs of the National Army during the Greek Civil War, and the church of "St Athanasius" (1874).
Dispilio (Greek: Δισπηλιό, before 1926: Δουπιάκοι – Doupiakoi) [2] is a village near Lake Orestiada, in the Kastoria regional unit of Western Macedonia, Greece. [3] Near the village is an archaeological site containing remains of a Neolithic lakeshore settlement that occupied an artificial island. [4]
Mesopotamia (Greek: Μεσοποταμία, before 1926: Τσετιράκι – Tsetiraki; [2] Bulgarian/Macedonian: Чéтирок) is a village and since the 2011, a municipal unit of Kastoria Municipality, in Kastoria regional unit, Macedonia, Greece.