METSOVO


'Metsovo' (Greek: ''Μέτσοβο'', Aromanian: ''Aminciu'') or 'Metsovon' is a town in Epirus on the mountains of Pindus in Northern Greece, between Ioannina to the north and Meteora to the south, inhabited by Aromanians. Metsovo is bypassed by GR-6 (Ioannina - Trikala) and will be bypassed by Via Egnatia.
The center of Metsovo

Traditional craft shop in Metsovo

An overview of the town

The town is famous for its local cheeses (''Metsovone'' and ''Metsovela'') and winemaking industries, including the ''Katogi'' vineyard of the Averoff family. A museum named Averoff Gallery is dedicated to Georgios Averoff. Metsovo is also a popular winter vacation destination and a ski resort.
During the Second World War Metsovo was the capital of the Principality of Pindus.
Metsovo is the home of the benefactors Nikolaos Stournaris, Eleni Tositsa, Michail Tositsas and Georgios Averoff, to the honor of whom the National Technical University of Athens is called ''Metsovion'' in Greek. Another notable individual from Metsovo is the former minister and former leader of the New Democracy party Evangelos Averoff.
The Metsovo Ski Centre is situated nor far from downtown.
In the 1980s, a tunnel was under construction and was the longest in Greece. It alleviated traffic and does not use curvy roads. In 2006, the connection with Via Egnatia will make the sect of GR-6 (Ioannina - Trikala) into this superhighway and will have two interchanges for Metsovo.

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Historical population
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Historical population


Year Communal population Change Municipal population
1981 2,705 - -
1991 2,917 212/7.84% 4,125
2001 3,195 278/9.53% 4,417

In the late 1980s, the communal population of Metsovo surpassed Konitsa making it second largest city in the Ioannina prefecture. The municipal population is smaller than Konitsa which makes it one of the largest.

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