Sipolas
Sipolas is a small village located in the northern part of Greece, within the region of Epirus. It is situated in the municipal unit of Paramythia, which is part of the larger municipality of Ioannina. The village is known for its picturesque landscapes, traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage. Sipolas is primarily inhabited by Greeks, and the local economy is largely based on agriculture, with olive groves and vineyards being the main sources of income. The village is also home to a small number of artisans who produce traditional crafts such as pottery and weaving. Sipolas is accessible by road, with the nearest major town being Ioannina, which is approximately 30 kilometers away. The village is also close to several natural attractions, including the nearby mountains and forests. Despite its small size, Sipolas has a strong sense of community and is known for its warm hospitality towards visitors. The village celebrates several local festivals throughout the year, including the annual celebration of the village's patron saint, which attracts visitors from nearby towns and villages.