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Tsepelovo (Gr****: Τσεπέλοβο) is a
village in the
Zagori region (Epirus region). It
stands at a
height of 1,200
meters in a
panoramic location on the mountain...
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Constantine IV
Pogonatus and the
monastery of St John of
Rogovou near
Tsepelovo founded in 1028 by the
sister of
Emperor Romanos III Argyros. From 1204...
- plateau, and in the
upland terrain above the
villages of
Skamneli and
Tsepelovo,
where lateral and
terminal moraines form
major landscape features. Additional...
- Marina)
Skamneli Smixi (Aromanian: Zmixi)
Syrrako (Aromanian: Siracu)
Tsepelovo Tristeno Trygona Vasiliko Vissani Votonossi Vovousa (Aromanian: Baieasa)...
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Stavroskiadi Stratinista Syrrako Teriachi Terovo Theriakisi Tristeno Tsepelovo Vageniti Valanidia Vaptistis Vargiades Varlaam Vasiliki Vasiliko Vasilopoulo...
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Zagorisians Κοινόν τῶν Ζαγορισίων 1431–1868 Flag of the
Spachides Capital Tsepelovo Common languages Gr****
Religion Gr****
Orthodox Church Government Autonomous...
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Kapodistrias he held
important administrative positions. He was born in
Tsepelovo,
Epirus in 1785 and
studied at
schools of
Ioannina and Pisa. He was the...
- was in
Tsepelovo. It took its name from the
Tymfi mountain. The muni****l unit
Tymfi is
subdivided into the
following communities:
Tsepelovo Vradeto...
- Papingo, Anthrakitis, Asprangeloi, Kavallari, Kipi, Leptokarya, Monodendri,
Tsepelovo, Vitsa,
Vradeto and
possibly Kapesovo.
Local Albanian traces, with the...
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doctor in the area.
After the fall of
Ioannina to the Turks, he fled to
Tsepelovo in Zagori,
where he died
three years later, in 1823.
Vilaras was one of...