Zagorohoria

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Zagorohoria is a picturesque mountainous region in Epirus, northwestern Greece, renowned for its stone-built villages, arched bridges, and dramatic natural landscapes.

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Zagorohoria canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountainous area
region
tourist destination
administrativeCenterNearby Ioannina
contains Aristi village
Dilofo village
Kapesovo
surface form: Kapesovo village

Kipoi village
Monodendri village
surface form: Koukouli village

Megalo Papingo
Mikro Papingo
Monodendri village
Papingo villages
Tsepelovo
surface form: Tsepelovo village

Mount Tymfi
surface form: Tymfi mountain

Vikos Gorge
Vikos village
Voidomatis River NERFINISHED
Vradeto village
dramatic natural landscapes
stone-built villages
traditional arched bridges
country Greece
hasAlternativeName Zagori
Zagorochoria
surface form: Zagori villages
hasArchitecturalStyle traditional stone architecture
hasCharacteristic cobbled streets
dense forests
high mountains
rich biodiversity
slate-roofed houses
steep gorges
stone arch bridges
stone mansions
hasClimate mountain climate
hasCulturalHeritage local festivals
local folk music
stone bridge building tradition
traditional Epirus architecture
hasProtectedArea Vikos–Aoos National Park
hasSeasonalCharacteristic cool summers
snowy winters
knownFor Vikos Gorge
hiking trails
local cuisine
nature-based tourism
picturesque villages
stone bridges
traditional guesthouses
locatedIn Epirus
northwestern Greece
partOf Ioannina (regional unit)
surface form: Ioannina regional unit

Pindus Mountains
surface form: Pindus mountain range
popularActivity birdwatching
canyoning
hiking
mountain biking
nature photography
rafting
trekking
tourismType adventure tourism
agritourism
eco-tourism

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Zagori traditionalName Zagorohoria
Monodendri locatedIn Zagorohoria
Kato Pedina partOf Zagorohoria