Filiatra
Filiatra is a small village located in the northern region of Greece, within the administrative boundaries of the municipality of Ioannina. The village is situated at an elevation of approximately 600 meters above sea level, nestled in the Pindus mountain range. Filiatra is known for its picturesque landscapes, traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage. The village is home to a population of around 200 residents, who primarily engage in agriculture and livestock farming. The local economy is also supported by tourism, as Filiatra attracts visitors with its scenic beauty and proximity to popular tourist destinations such as Ioannina and the nearby Lake Pamvotida. The village is connected to the broader region by a network of roads and is served by local public transportation services. Filiatra is part of the broader Ioannina regional unit, which is known for its historical significance and cultural diversity. The village is also home to several traditional Greek Orthodox churches, which are important landmarks for the local community. Despite its small size, Filiatra plays a vital role in the cultural and economic fabric of the region, preserving and promoting traditional Greek customs and practices.