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Ioannina
Περιφερειακή ενότητα Ιωαννίνων | |
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Coordinates: 39°45′N 20°50′E / 39.750°N 20.833°E | |
Country | Greece |
Administrative region | Epirus |
Seat | Ioannina |
Area | |
• Total | 4,990 km2 (1,930 sq mi) |
Population (2021)[1] | |
• Total | 160,773 |
• Density | 32/km2 (83/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Postal code | 44x xx, 45x xx |
Area code(s) | 265x0 |
Vehicle registration | IN |
Website | www |
Ioannina (Greek: Περιφερειακή ενότητα Ιωαννίνων) is one of the regional units of Greece, located in the northwestern part of the country.
It is part of the region of Epirus. Its capital is the city of Ioannina. It is the largest regional unit in Epirus, and one of the largest regional units of Greece, with a population of 160,773 people, according to the 2021 census.[1]
Ioannina borders Albania in the north, and the regional units of Kastoria in the northeast, Grevena and Trikala in the east, Arta in the southeast, Preveza in the south and Thesprotia in the southwest and west.
Ioannina is a mountainous region, dominated by the Pindus mountains, that cover the eastern part of the regional unit. The main subranges of the Pindus are from north to south: Gramos, Smolikas (2,637 m, the highest of the Pindus), Tymfi, Lygkos, Lakmos and Athamanika. The lower Xerovouni mountains are situated in the south, and the Tomaros in the southwest.
Lake Pamvotida is the largest lake of Epirus. Several major rivers have their source in the Ioannina regional unit, including Aoös, Arachthos and Acheron.
The area of the present regional unit of Ioannina joined Greece in 1913, after the First Balkan War.
The regional unit Ioannina is subdivided into 8 municipalities. These are (numbered as in the map in the infobox):[2]
Ioannina was established as a prefecture in 1915 (Greek: Νομός Ιωαννίνων). As a part of the 2011 Kallikratis government reform, the regional unit Ioannina was created out of the former prefecture Ioannina. The prefecture had the same territory as the present regional unit. At the same time, the municipalities were reorganised, according to the table below.[2]
New municipality | Old municipalities | Seat |
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Dodoni | Dodoni | Agia Kyriaki |
Agios Dimitrios | ||
Lakka Souliou | ||
Selloi | ||
Ioannina | Ioannina | Ioannina |
Anatoli | ||
Bizani | ||
Ioannina Island | ||
Pamvotida | ||
Perama | ||
Konitsa | Konitsa | Konitsa |
Aetomilitsa | ||
Distrato | ||
Mastorochoria | ||
Fourka | ||
Metsovo | Metsovo | Metsovo |
Egnatia | ||
Milea | ||
North Tzoumerka (Voreia Tzoumerka) |
Pramanta | Pramanta |
Vathypedo | ||
Kalarites | ||
Katsanochoria | ||
Matsouki | ||
Sirako | ||
Tzoumerka | ||
Pogoni | Kalpaki | Kalpaki |
Ano Kalamas | ||
Ano Pogoni | ||
Delvinaki | ||
Lavdani | ||
Pogoniani | ||
Zagori | East Zagori | Asprangeloi |
Vovousa | ||
Central Zagori | ||
Papigko | ||
Tymfi | ||
Zitsa | Pasaronas | Eleousa |
Ekali | ||
Evrymenes | ||
Zitsa | ||
Molossoi |
Note: Provinces no longer hold any legal status in Greece.
The prefecture of Ioannina, like most of the Greek mainland, is not as popular as the islands among tourists.[citation needed] However, besides the city Ioannina, there are a number of attractions in the area, including:
Ioannina has a major football team, that is named PAS Giannina. There are minor sports teams throughout the prefecture: