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Vissani

Vissani

FieldValue
nameVissani
name_localΒήσσανη
typecommunity
coordinates
periphEpirus
periphunitIoannina
municipalityPogoni
municunitDelvinaki
population_as_of2021
population236

Vissani () is a village in the municipal unit of Delvinaki, Ioannina regional unit, in the Epirus region of northwestern Greece. It is situated in the mountainous Pogoni area near the Albanian border, at 750 m above sea level. A small road connects Vissani with the Greek National Road 22 Kakavia - Kalpaki.

Saint Nicholas (1791)
Avel monastery(1760)

Population

YearPopulation
1981417
1991365
2001426
2011420
2021236

History

Vissani was founded in the 14th century, and grew during Ottoman rule. It became a part of Greece after the Balkan Wars in 1913. The village retains elements of its traditional architecture. In the center of the village is the church of Saint Nicholas from 1791, decorated with frescoes. The village houses were built by craftsmen from the villages of Pyrsogianni and Vourbiani. Vissani is the birthplace of Kitsos Harisiadis, one of the greatest traditional clarinetists of Epirus, who mastered and taught the tradition of playing the "miroloi".

References

References

  1. Lament from Epirus: An Odyssey Into Europe's Oldest Surviving Folk Music, by Christopher King
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