20191010 Scenes of Northern Greece
Read MoreThe Monastery of Panagia Spiliotissa is built on top of a rock, overlooking Voidomatis River, between the villages of Aristi and Papigo. The 16th-century monument is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin. Zagori, a mountainous region in Epirus, in northwestern Greece. It has an area of some 1,000 square kilometers and contains 46 villages known as Zagori villages (Zagorochoria or Zagorohoria).
The Bridge of Plakidas Kalogeriko built in 1814 is situated near the villages Kipoi and Koukouli of Central Zagori. It is one of the few three stringer bridges that exist. Zagori is a mountainous region in Epirus, in northwestern Greece. It has an area of some 1,000 square kilometers and contains 46 villages known as Zagori villages (Zagorochoria or Zagorohoria).
The Arch of Galerius in Thessaloniki, Thessalonica, Saloniki or Salonica, was built in 298 to 299 AD and dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the Tetrarch Galerius over the Sassanid Persians. Thessaloniki is the second largest city in Greece, with over 1 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, the capital of the geographic region of Macedonia is located on the Thermaic Gulf at the northwest corner of the Aegean Sea.
The Bridge of Kokoris or Noutsos is a stone bridge with a unique arch situated between the villages Koukouli, Dilofo and Kipoi in Central Zagori. It was first built in 1750 and is well preserved. Zagori is a mountainous region in Epirus, in northwestern Greece. It has an area of some 1,000 square kilometers and contains 46 villages known as Zagori villages (Zagorochoria or Zagorohoria).
The Bridge of Plakidas Kalogeriko built in 1814 is situated near the villages Kipoi and Koukouli of Central Zagori. It is one of the few three stringer bridges that exist. Zagori is a mountainous region in Epirus, in northwestern Greece. It has an area of some 1,000 square kilometers and contains 46 villages known as Zagori villages (Zagorochoria or Zagorohoria).
The Bridge of Kokoris or Noutsos is a stone bridge with a unique arch situated between the villages Koukouli, Dilofo and Kipoi in Central Zagori. It was first built in 1750 and is well preserved. Zagori is a mountainous region in Epirus, in northwestern Greece. It has an area of some 1,000 square kilometers and contains 46 villages known as Zagori villages (Zagorochoria or Zagorohoria).
The Bridge of Plakidas Kalogeriko built in 1814 is situated near the villages Kipoi and Koukouli of Central Zagori. It is one of the few three stringer bridges that exist. Zagori is a mountainous region in Epirus, in northwestern Greece. It has an area of some 1,000 square kilometers and contains 46 villages known as Zagori villages (Zagorochoria or Zagorohoria).
The Bridge of Kokoris or Noutsos is a stone bridge with a unique arch situated between the villages Koukouli, Dilofo and Kipoi in Central Zagori. It was first built in 1750 and is well preserved. Zagori is a mountainous region in Epirus, in northwestern Greece. It has an area of some 1,000 square kilometers and contains 46 villages known as Zagori villages (Zagorochoria or Zagorohoria).
The Bridge of Plakidas Kalogeriko built in 1814 is situated near the villages Kipoi and Koukouli of Central Zagori. It is one of the few three stringer bridges that exist. Zagori is a mountainous region in Epirus, in northwestern Greece. It has an area of some 1,000 square kilometers and contains 46 villages known as Zagori villages (Zagorochoria or Zagorohoria).
The Bridge of Kokoris or Noutsos is a stone bridge with a unique arch situated between the villages Koukouli, Dilofo and Kipoi in Central Zagori. It was first built in 1750 and is well preserved. Zagori is a mountainous region in Epirus, in northwestern Greece. It has an area of some 1,000 square kilometers and contains 46 villages known as Zagori villages (Zagorochoria or Zagorohoria).