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Epirus (region)

Epirus (/ɪˈprəs/ ih-PY-rəs; Greek: Ήπειρος, romanizedÍpiros, [ˈi.pi.ros]) is a traditional geographic and modern administrative region in northwestern Greece.[4] It borders the regions of Western Macedonia and Thessaly to the east, West Greece to the south, the Ionian Sea and Ionian Islands to the west and Albania to the north. The region has an area of about 9,200 km2 (3,600 sq mi). It is part of the wider historical region of Epirus, which overlaps modern Albania and Greece but lies mostly within Greek territory.

Epirus
Ήπειρος
Epirus within Greece
Coordinates: 39°36′N 20°48′E / 39.6°N 20.8°E / 39.6; 20.8
Country Greece
Decentralized AdministrationEpirus and Western Macedonia
CapitalIoannina
Regional units
Government
 • Regional governorAlexandros Kachrimanis [el] (New Democracy)
Area
 • Total9,203.22 km2 (3,553.38 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total319,543
 • Density35/km2 (90/sq mi)
DemonymEpirote
GDP
 • Total€4.049 billion (2021)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
ISO 3166 codeGR-D
HDI (2019)0.879[3]
very high · 3rd of 13
Websitewww.php.gov.gr

Geography and ecology edit

 
Lake Pamvotis with the Ioannina Island
 
Vikos–Aoös National Park

Greek Epirus, like the region as a whole, is rugged and mountainous. It comprises the land of the ancient Molossians and Thesprotians[5] and a small part of the land of the Chaonians, the greater part being in Southern Albania. It is largely made up of mountainous ridges, part of the Dinaric Alps. The region's highest spot is Mount Smolikas, at an altitude of 2,637 metres (8,652 ft) above sea level. In the east, the Pindus Mountains that form the spine of mainland Greece separate Epirus from Macedonia and Thessaly. Most of Epirus lies on the windward side of the Pindus. The winds from the Ionian Sea offer the region more rainfall than any other part of Greece.

The Vikos-Aoos and Pindus National Parks are situated in the Ioannina Prefecture of the region. Both areas have a wide range of fauna and flora. The climate of Epirus is mainly alpine. The vegetation is made up mainly of coniferous species. The animal life is especially rich in this area and includes, among other species, bears, wolves, foxes, deer and lynxes.

Administration edit

The Epirus Region (Περιφέρεια Ηπείρου, Periféria Ipírou), as it is currently defined, was established in the 1987 administrative reform and was divided into prefectures (νομοί, nomí), which were further subdivided into municipalities (δήμοι, dhími).[4]

Greece's local government reforms of 2011[6] streamlined local government by replacing the prefectures with regional units (περιφερειακή ενότητα, periferiakí enótita) and re-structuring former municipalities and communities to reduce their total number. Today, the four regional units of Epirus are: Thesprotia, Ioannina, Arta, and Preveza.

 
The administrative division of the Epirus region in municipalities. In shades of yellow, the regional unit of Thesprotia, in red, Ioannina, in blue, Preveza and in green, Arta.
Regional Unit Municipality Population

(2011)[7]

Population

(2021)[8]

Seat
Ioannina Ioannina 112,486 113,094 Ioannina
Ioannina Konitsa 6,362 5,325 Konitsa
Ioannina Pogoni 8,960 6,859 Kalpaki
Ioannina Zagori 3,724 3,384 Asprangeloi
Ioannina Metsovo 6,196 5,429 Metsovo
Ioannina Zitsa 14,766 13,630 Eleousa
Ioannina North Tzoumerka 5,714 5,075 Pramanta
Ioannina Dodoni 9,693 7,258 Agia Kyriaki
Arta Arta 43,166 41,633 Arta
Arta Central Tzoumerka 6,178 5,562 Vourgareli
Arta Nikolaos Skoufas 12,753 11,411 Peta
Arta Georgios Karaiskakis 5,780 5,321 Ano Kalentini
Preveza Preveza 31,733 30,893 Preveza
Preveza Ziros 13,892 13,071 Filippiada
Preveza Parga 11,866 10,771 Kanallaki
Thesprotia Igoumenitsa 25,814 25,709 Igoumenitsa
Thesprotia Souli 10,063 8,767 Paramythia
Thesprotia Filiates 7,710 6,351 Filiates

The region's governor, since 1 January 2011, is Alexandros Kachrimanis, who was elected in the November 2010 local administration elections for the New Democracy and Popular Orthodox Rally parties, and re-elected in May 2014 and May 2019.

Communities edit

 
Street of Paramythia
 
Syvota

Municipalities edit

Municipal units edit

Economy edit

Epirus has few resources and its rugged terrain makes agriculture difficult. Sheep and goat pastoralism has always been an important activity in the region (Epirus provides more than 45% of meat to the Greek market), but there seems to be a decline in recent years. Tobacco is grown around Ioannina, and there is also some farming and fishing, but most of the area's food must be imported from more fertile regions of Greece. Epirus is home to a number of the country's most famous dairy product brands, which produce feta cheese among others. Another important area of the local economy is tourism, especially eco-tourism. The natural environment of the area, as well as its traditional villages and lifestyle, have made Epirus a tourist attraction.[citation needed]

The gross domestic product (GDP) of the region was €4.1 billion in 2018, accounting for 2.2% of Greek economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was €14,700 or 49% of the EU27 average in the same year. The GDP per employee was 63% of the EU average. Epirus is the region in Greece with the third lowest GDP per capita and one of the poorest regions in the EU.[9]

Demographics edit

Around 320,000 people live in Epirus. According to the 2001 census, it has the lowest population of the 13 regions of Greece. This is partly due to the impact of repeated wars in the 20th century as well as mass emigration due to adverse economic conditions. The capital and largest city of the region is Ioannina, where nearly a third of the population lives. The great majority of the population are Greeks, including Aromanians and Arvanites. The region has shrunk by 17,313 people between 2011 and 2021, experiencing a population loss of 5.1%.[1]

The delineation of the border between Greece and Albania in 1913 left some Albanian-populated villages on the Greek side of the border as well as Greek-populated villages and cities in Northern Epirus, in present-day Albania. In the past, the coastal region of Thesprotia was also home to a Cham Albanian minority, whose number did not exceed 25,000 in the 1940s, alongside the local Greeks.[10] After the war and their expulsion, the Greek census of 1951 counted a total of 127 Muslim Albanian Chams in Epirus, while 44 were counted in 1986 in Thesprotia.[11]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Census 2021 GR" (PDF) (Press release). Hellenic Statistical Authority. 19 July 2022. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Population on 1 January by age, sex and NUTS 2 region", www.ec.europa.eu
  3. ^ "Sub-national HDI – Area Database – Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  4. ^ a b Π.Δ. 51/87 "Καθορισμός των Περιφερειών της Χώρας για το σχεδιασμό κ.λ.π. της Περιφερειακής Ανάπτυξης" (Determination of the Regions of the Country for the planning etc. of the development of the regions, Efimeris tis Kyverniseos ΦΕΚ A 26/06.03.1987
  5. ^ Winnifrith, T. J. Badlands-Borderland: A History of Southern Albania/Northern Epirus. London: Duckworth Publishers, 2003, ISBN 0-7156-3201-9, p. 8. "The Thesprotians lived in the western part of what is now Greek Epirus, the Molossians in the rest of Greek Epirus, and the Chaonians in the southern section of Southern Albania ..."
  6. ^ "Article 1.006, Act No. 3852/2010" (PDF) (in Greek). 5 July 2010. (PDF) from the original on 5 July 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  7. ^ (PDF). Hellenic Statistical Authority. 12 September 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 September 2015.
  8. ^ "Census 2022" (PDF). statistics.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  9. ^ "Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30% to 263% of the EU average in 2018". Eurostat.
  10. ^ Kretsi, Georgia. Ethnologia Balkanica. LIT Verlag Münster. Retrieved 27 July 2014. The Chams are understood as members of the Albanian-speaking Muslim "minority" which used to live predominantly in northwestern Greece (Epirus),
  11. ^ Ktistakis, 1992: pp. 8, 9 (citing Krapsitis V., 1986: Οι Μουσουλμάνοι Τσάμηδες της Θεσπρωτίας (The Muslim Chams of Thesprotia), Athens, 1986, p. 181.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in Greek)
  • (in English and Greek)

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For other uses see Epirus disambiguation Epirus ɪ ˈ p aɪ r e s ih PY res Greek Hpeiros romanized Ipiros ˈi pi ros is a traditional geographic and modern administrative region in northwestern Greece 4 It borders the regions of Western Macedonia and Thessaly to the east West Greece to the south the Ionian Sea and Ionian Islands to the west and Albania to the north The region has an area of about 9 200 km2 3 600 sq mi It is part of the wider historical region of Epirus which overlaps modern Albania and Greece but lies mostly within Greek territory Epirus HpeirosAdministrative region of GreeceTraditional region of GreeceEpirus within GreeceCoordinates 39 36 N 20 48 E 39 6 N 20 8 E 39 6 20 8Country GreeceDecentralized AdministrationEpirus and Western MacedoniaCapitalIoanninaRegional unitsList ArtaIoanninaPrevezaThesprotiaGovernment Regional governorAlexandros Kachrimanis el New Democracy Area Total9 203 22 km2 3 553 38 sq mi Population 2021 1 Total319 543 Density35 km2 90 sq mi DemonymEpiroteGDP 2 Total 4 049 billion 2021 Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST ISO 3166 codeGR DHDI 2019 0 879 3 very high 3rd of 13Websitewww wbr php wbr gov wbr gr Contents 1 Geography and ecology 2 Administration 3 Communities 3 1 Municipalities 3 2 Municipal units 4 Economy 5 Demographics 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGeography and ecology edit nbsp Lake Pamvotis with the Ioannina Island nbsp Vikos Aoos National Park Greek Epirus like the region as a whole is rugged and mountainous It comprises the land of the ancient Molossians and Thesprotians 5 and a small part of the land of the Chaonians the greater part being in Southern Albania It is largely made up of mountainous ridges part of the Dinaric Alps The region s highest spot is Mount Smolikas at an altitude of 2 637 metres 8 652 ft above sea level In the east the Pindus Mountains that form the spine of mainland Greece separate Epirus from Macedonia and Thessaly Most of Epirus lies on the windward side of the Pindus The winds from the Ionian Sea offer the region more rainfall than any other part of Greece The Vikos Aoos and Pindus National Parks are situated in the Ioannina Prefecture of the region Both areas have a wide range of fauna and flora The climate of Epirus is mainly alpine The vegetation is made up mainly of coniferous species The animal life is especially rich in this area and includes among other species bears wolves foxes deer and lynxes Administration editThe Epirus Region Perifereia Hpeiroy Periferia Ipirou as it is currently defined was established in the 1987 administrative reform and was divided into prefectures nomoi nomi which were further subdivided into municipalities dhmoi dhimi 4 Greece s local government reforms of 2011 6 streamlined local government by replacing the prefectures with regional units perifereiakh enothta periferiaki enotita and re structuring former municipalities and communities to reduce their total number Today the four regional units of Epirus are Thesprotia Ioannina Arta and Preveza nbsp The administrative division of the Epirus region in municipalities In shades of yellow the regional unit of Thesprotia in red Ioannina in blue Preveza and in green Arta Regional Unit Municipality Population 2011 7 Population 2021 8 Seat Ioannina Ioannina 112 486 113 094 Ioannina Ioannina Konitsa 6 362 5 325 Konitsa Ioannina Pogoni 8 960 6 859 Kalpaki Ioannina Zagori 3 724 3 384 Asprangeloi Ioannina Metsovo 6 196 5 429 Metsovo Ioannina Zitsa 14 766 13 630 Eleousa Ioannina North Tzoumerka 5 714 5 075 Pramanta Ioannina Dodoni 9 693 7 258 Agia Kyriaki Arta Arta 43 166 41 633 Arta Arta Central Tzoumerka 6 178 5 562 Vourgareli Arta Nikolaos Skoufas 12 753 11 411 Peta Arta Georgios Karaiskakis 5 780 5 321 Ano Kalentini Preveza Preveza 31 733 30 893 Preveza Preveza Ziros 13 892 13 071 Filippiada Preveza Parga 11 866 10 771 Kanallaki Thesprotia Igoumenitsa 25 814 25 709 Igoumenitsa Thesprotia Souli 10 063 8 767 Paramythia Thesprotia Filiates 7 710 6 351 Filiates The region s governor since 1 January 2011 is Alexandros Kachrimanis who was elected in the November 2010 local administration elections for the New Democracy and Popular Orthodox Rally parties and re elected in May 2014 and May 2019 Communities edit nbsp Street of Paramythia nbsp Syvota Municipalities edit Arta Dodoni Filiates Igoumenitsa Ioannina Konitsa Metsovo Parga Pogoni Preveza Zagori Zitsa Municipal units edit Athamania Filippiada Paramythia Kompoti Perdika Peta Pramanta Syvota TetrafyliaEconomy editEpirus has few resources and its rugged terrain makes agriculture difficult Sheep and goat pastoralism has always been an important activity in the region Epirus provides more than 45 of meat to the Greek market but there seems to be a decline in recent years Tobacco is grown around Ioannina and there is also some farming and fishing but most of the area s food must be imported from more fertile regions of Greece Epirus is home to a number of the country s most famous dairy product brands which produce feta cheese among others Another important area of the local economy is tourism especially eco tourism The natural environment of the area as well as its traditional villages and lifestyle have made Epirus a tourist attraction citation needed The gross domestic product GDP of the region was 4 1 billion in 2018 accounting for 2 2 of Greek economic output GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 14 700 or 49 of the EU27 average in the same year The GDP per employee was 63 of the EU average Epirus is the region in Greece with the third lowest GDP per capita and one of the poorest regions in the EU 9 Demographics editAround 320 000 people live in Epirus According to the 2001 census it has the lowest population of the 13 regions of Greece This is partly due to the impact of repeated wars in the 20th century as well as mass emigration due to adverse economic conditions The capital and largest city of the region is Ioannina where nearly a third of the population lives The great majority of the population are Greeks including Aromanians and Arvanites The region has shrunk by 17 313 people between 2011 and 2021 experiencing a population loss of 5 1 1 The delineation of the border between Greece and Albania in 1913 left some Albanian populated villages on the Greek side of the border as well as Greek populated villages and cities in Northern Epirus in present day Albania In the past the coastal region of Thesprotia was also home to a Cham Albanian minority whose number did not exceed 25 000 in the 1940s alongside the local Greeks 10 After the war and their expulsion the Greek census of 1951 counted a total of 127 Muslim Albanian Chams in Epirus while 44 were counted in 1986 in Thesprotia 11 Gallery edit nbsp The ancient theatre in Dodona nbsp Pindus mountains nbsp Acheron river nbsp Ambracian Gulf of Preveza nbsp Metsovo nbsp Aristi village in Zagori example of Epirotic architecture nbsp PargaSee also editEpirotic cuisineReferences edit a b Census 2021 GR PDF Press release Hellenic Statistical Authority 19 July 2022 Retrieved 12 September 2022 Population on 1 January by age sex and NUTS 2 region www ec europa eu Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 20 July 2021 a b P D 51 87 Ka8orismos twn Perifereiwn ths Xwras gia to sxediasmo k l p ths Perifereiakhs Anapty3hs Determination of the Regions of the Country for the planning etc of the development of the regions Efimeris tis Kyverniseos FEK A 26 06 03 1987 Winnifrith T J Badlands Borderland A History of Southern Albania Northern Epirus London Duckworth Publishers 2003 ISBN 0 7156 3201 9 p 8 The Thesprotians lived in the western part of what is now Greek Epirus the Molossians in the rest of Greek Epirus and the Chaonians in the southern section of Southern Albania Article 1 006 Act No 3852 2010 PDF in Greek 5 July 2010 Archived PDF from the original on 5 July 2010 Retrieved 6 May 2020 Demographic and social characteristics of the Resident Population of Greece according to the 2011 Population Housing Census revision of 20 3 2014 PDF Hellenic Statistical Authority 12 September 2014 Archived from the original PDF on 8 September 2015 Census 2022 PDF statistics gr in Greek Retrieved 6 April 2023 Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30 to 263 of the EU average in 2018 Eurostat Kretsi Georgia Ethnologia Balkanica LIT Verlag Munster Retrieved 27 July 2014 The Chams are understood as members of the Albanian speaking Muslim minority which used to live predominantly in northwestern Greece Epirus Ktistakis 1992 pp 8 9 citing Krapsitis V 1986 Oi Moysoylmanoi Tsamhdes ths 8esprwtias The Muslim Chams of Thesprotia Athens 1986 p 181 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Epirus region Official website nbsp in Greek Preveza Weather Station SV6GMQ Live Weather Conditions in English and Greek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Epirus region amp oldid 1213017540, 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