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Under Greece, support came from Greek politicians such as Ion Dragoumis and Eleftherios Venizelos to conserve Kastoria's architectural uniqueness. [110] Muslims left Kastoria following the population exchange in 1923 and a new urban plan modernised and changed the town's architectural layout and space. [ 110 ]
This is a list of settlements in the Kastoria regional unit, Macedonia, Greece. [1] Agia Kyriaki; Agios Antonios; ... List of towns and villages in Greece; References
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Stavropotamos (Greek: Σταυροπόταμος, before 1928: Μπομπότη – Bompoti, [2] between 1928 and 1929: Μακροχώρι – Makrochori) [3] is a village in Kastoria Regional Unit, Macedonia, Greece. It is part of the community of Melissotopos.
In 1945, Greek Foreign Minister Ioannis Politis ordered the compilation of demographic data regarding the Prefecture of Kastoria. [4] The village Gavros had a total of 355 inhabitants, and was populated by 340 Slavophones with a Bulgarian national consciousness. [5] The inhabitants spoke the Dolna Korèshcha variant of the Kostur dialect. [6]
Vogatsiko (Greek: Βογατσικό) is a village and a community in northern Greece in the geographic region of Macedonia, located at the southeast corner of the Kastoria regional unit. Between 1997 and 2010, it was the seat of the municipality of Ion Dragoumis. [2] The population was 438 at the 2021 census. [1]
Kastoria Monuments Museum (Greek: Μουσείο Μνημείων Καστοριάς) is a private museum that displays scale models of the monuments of Kastoria, Greece. It is located on the ground floor of an apartment building on the shore of Kastoria lake .
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).