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Metsovo (Gr****: Μέτσοβο; Aromanian: Aminciu) is a town in Epirus, in the
mountains of
Pindus in
northern Greece,
between Ioannina to the west and Meteora...
- from the
Middle Ages up to the 19th
century was
either "
Metsovo" or "the
mountains of
Metsovo". Most
probably this name was not
meant to
indicate the...
- The
first available information about the
ecclesiastical organization of
Metsovo and its
environs points to the fact that, in the 14th century, it was part...
- In
various Turkish firmans, the area of
Metsovo is
referred to as
derbent (Gr****: derveni, "p****age") and its
residents as derbendcis,
meaning guards...
- Greece, the
Aromanian village of
Metsovo (Aminciu)
stands out for the
cheeses made there. The most po****r
cheeses from
Metsovo are
Metsovone and Metsovela...
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Metsovo lung was an
epidemic of lung
disease resulting from
domestic exposure to
asbestos in the
village of
Metsovo in
northwest Greece. Most of the inhabitants...
- use of
formaela cheese in Arachova,
halloumi in Cyprus, and
vlahotiri in
Metsovo. The
cheese is
melted in a
small frying pan
until it is
bubbling and generally...
- May 2014 and May 2019. Arta
Dodoni Filiates Igoumenitsa Ioannina Konitsa Metsovo Parga Pogoni Preveza Zagori Zitsa Athamania Filippiada Paramythia Kompoti...
- is one of the
great national benefactors of Greece. Born in the town of
Metsovo (Epirus, Greece, then
Ottoman Empire),
Averoff moved to
Alexandria while...
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structure of the
region of
Metsovo during the
early Ottoman period. In the 1454/55 census, the tax
district of the
timar of
Metsovo (karye-i Miçova), fell...