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Skepari

Skepari is a mountain village 19 km from the town of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 160 inhabitants, and it is located at an altitude of approximately 590 meters.

Celebrates St. Trinity.

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Mikani

Mikani is a semi-mountainous settlement 17 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 16 inhabitants, and it is located at an altitude of approximately 300 meters.

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Oxinia

Oxinia is a mountain village 23 km from the city of Kalambaka. According to the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 431 inhabitants, and it is located at an altitude of approximately 500 meters.

On May 17, the memory of Agios Nikolaos is solemnly celebrated.

 

It is worth visiting the church of Ag. Georgiou.

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Ksirokabos

Ksirokambos is a semi-mountainous village, 21 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 173 inhabitants, and it is located at an altitude of approximately 320 meters.

It celebrates, on February 10, the feast of Saint Charalambous.

 

It is worth visiting the stone bridges of the 18th century, "Delli" and "Vakaretsia."

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Kakoplevri

Kakoplevri is a mountain village 32 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 135 inhabitants, and it is located at an altitude of approximately 900 meters.

It celebrates the 26th & 27th of the feast of Agia Paraskevi and Agios Panteleimonas.

 

It is worth visiting the church of Ai-Yiannis and "Petra - Bisthani."

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Agios Dimitrios

Agios Dimitrios is a semi-mountainous village 16 km from the town of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 102 inhabitants, and it is located at an altitude of approximately 300 meters.

It is celebrated on October 26, the feast of Saint Demetrius.

 

It is worth visiting the small church of Agios Dimitrios.

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Gavros

Gavros is a semi-mountainous village, 27 km from the town of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 201 inhabitants, and it is located at an altitude of approximately 475 meters.

It is celebrated on August 15, the day of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.

 

Worth visiting:

The monastery of Agios Theodosios is carved into the rock,

The cavernous monastery of Agios Nikolaos,

The unknown monastery of Panagia Zoodochos Pigi.

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Theotokos

Theotokos is a mountain village, 27 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 94 inhabitants, and it is located at an altitude of approximately 585 meters.

It is celebrated on August 15, the day of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.

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Ahladea

Ahladea is a mountain village, 28 km from the city of Kalambaka. According to the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 88 inhabitants, and it is located at an altitude of approximately 550 meters.

It is celebrated on September 8, the Nativity of the Virgin Mary.

 

Worth visiting:

The Church of the Nativity of the Virgin,

The Folklore Museum of Achladea.

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Stagiades

Stagiades is a mountain village 32 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 61 inhabitants, and it is located at an altitude of approximately 750 meters.

Saint George is also celebrated on the fifteenth of August.

 

Worth visiting:

The I. Monastery of the Dormition of the Virgin.

The church of Ag. Georgiou.

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Agnadia

Agnadia is a mountain village located 30 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 281 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 720 meters.

Saint George is also celebrated on the fifteenth of August.

 

Worth visiting:

The Holy Dormition Monastery,

The church of Ag. Georgiou.

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Asprokklisia

Asprokklisia is a mountain village located 33 km from the city of Kalambaka. According to the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 519 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 590 meters.

It is celebrated on June 4, the feast of Pentecost.

 

Worth visiting:

The Byzantine church of Panagia,

The chapel of Ai-Lias,

The post-Byzantine chapel of Ag. John the Theologian and

The arched stone bridge of Psyrras

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Kerasoula

Kerasoula is a mountain village located 38 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 30 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 550 meters.

It is celebrated on July 26, the feast of Agia Paraskevi.

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Psiloma

Psiloma is a mountain village located 36 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 63 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 674 meters.

Celebrates on May 8 of Ag. John Theologian.

 

Worth visiting:

The Holy Church of Agios Dimitrios from the 17th century,

The stone house of Kiamal-bey,

The arched bridge of Psyrras.

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Agiofilo

Agiofilo is a village located 28 km from the city of Kalambaka. According to the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 507 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 590 meters.

It is celebrated on May 2, the day of the transfer of the relics of Agios Athanasios.

 

It is worth visiting the small lake Kolpi and the churches of Agios Athanasios and Agia Paraskevi.

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