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Ioannina
Capital and largest city of Ioannina and Epirus, Greece
Distance: Approx. 1235 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.66361111,20.85222222
Ioannina (Greek: Ιωάννινα Ioánnina [i.oˈa.ni.na] ), often called Yannena (Γιάννενα Yánnena [ˈʝa.ne.na]) within Greece, is the capital and largest city of the Ioannina regional unit and of Epirus, an administrative region in northwestern Greece. According to the 2021 census, the city population was 64,896 while the municipality had 113,978 inhabitants. It lies at an elevation of approximately 500 metres (1,640 feet) above sea level, on the western shore of Lake Pamvotis (Παμβώτις).
Archaeological Museum of Ioannina
Archaeological museum in Ioannina, Greece
Distance: Approx. 771 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.66666667,20.85611111
The Archaeological Museum of Ioannina is a museum located in Litharitsa Park in the centre of Ioannina, Greece. The museum contains many artifacts unearthed in the surrounding area such as Palaeolithic tools, from Kokkinopilos, Asprochaliko and Kastritsa, the ruins of Dodoni and ancient cemeteries such as Vitsa and the Oracle of Acheron. The museum also has many inscriptions, headstones, and a collection of coins.
Byzantine Museum of Ioannina
Byzantine Museum in Ioannina, Greece
Distance: Approx. 771 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.66666667,20.85611111
The Byzantine Museum of Ioannina is housed in one of the buildings of citadel (Its Kale) of Ioannina, the capital of the Epirus region in northwestern Greece. The central section was built in the 1960s and originally functioned as a Royal Pavilion.
Municipal Art Gallery of Ioannina
Art gallery in Ioannina, Greece
Distance: Approx. 975 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.669011,20.850036
The Municipal Art Gallery of Ioannina (Greek: Δημοτική Πινακοθήκη Ιωαννίνων) is an art museum in Ioannina, Greece that has been open in its current building since 2000. The collection of over 500 items ranges from classical to modern paintings and sculptures.
Municipal Ethnographic Museum of Ioannina
Ethnographic museum in Old town of Ioannina, Greece
Distance: Approx. 84 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.67355556,20.86025
The Municipal Ethnographic Museum of Ioannina is a museum in Ioannina, Greece. It is housed in the Aslan Pasha Mosque, also known as the Mosque of Ali Pasha, in the Ioannina Castle since 1933. The Mosque was built in 1618 and in 1993 it was renovated to its present form.
Soufari Sarai
Distance: Approx. 114 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.673,20.859
Soufari Sarai (Greek: Σουφαρί Σαράι) is a large historical building in the castle of Ioannina, Greece. It was used by the Ottomans as a cavalry school. It is located on the north side of the Castle, near the Turkish Library.
Pashalik of Yanina
Autonomous province of the Ottoman Empire
Distance: Approx. 1116 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.66666667,20.85
The Pashalik of Yanina, sometimes referred to as the Pashalik of Ioannina or Pashalik of Janina, was an autonomous pashalik within the Ottoman Empire between 1787 and 1822 covering large areas of Albania, Greece, and North Macedonia. Under the Ottoman Albanian ruler Ali Pasha, the pashalik acquired a high degree of autonomy and even managed to stay de facto independent, though this was never officially recognized by the Ottoman Empire. Conceiving his territory in increasingly independent terms, Ali Pasha's correspondence and foreign Western correspondence frequently refer to the territories under Ali's control as Albania.
Zosimaia School
Non-profit school in Ioannina, Greece
Distance: Approx. 854 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.66942,20.851353
The Zosimaia School (Greek: Ζωσιμαία Σχολή, romanized: Zosimaía Scholí) is a Greek middle-level educational institution of Ioannina (in Epirus). It was significant during the last period of Ottoman rule in the region (1828–1913). The Zosimaia was founded at 1828 through the personal expense of the Zosimas brothers, and is still functioning as a high school under the regulations of the Greek Ministry of Education.
Ioannina Eyalet
Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire
Distance: Approx. 1116 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.66666667,20.85
The Ioannina Eyalet (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت یانیه Eyālet-i Yānyâ) was an administrative territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire located in the territory of present-day southern Albania, central and northern Greece. It was formed in 1670 and its administrative centre was Ioannina. During the period 1788–1822, Ali Pasha (sanjakbey of Trikala) seized control over Ioannina and after enlisting most of the local brigands under his own banner took advantage of a weak Ottoman government to gain control over the Ioannina Eyalet and most of Albania and continental Greece, transforming it into the semi-autonomous Pashalik of Yanina.
Fethiye Mosque (Ioannina)
Mosque in Ioannina, Greece
Distance: Approx. 335 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.67067778,20.86306944
The Fethiye Mosque (Greek: Φετιχιέ τζαμί; Turkish: Fethiye Camii, "Mosque of the Conquest") is an Ottoman mosque in Ioannina, Greece. The mosque was built in the city's inner castle (Its Kale) immediately after the conquest by the Ottomans in 1430, near the ruins of an early 13th-century Byzantine church dedicated to the Archangels Michael and Gabriel. Originally it was a wooden structure, which was replaced in 1611 by a stone building.
Aslan Pasha Mosque
Mosque in Epirus Region, Greece
Distance: Approx. 84 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.67355556,20.86025
The Aslan Pasha Mosque (Greek: Τζαμί Ασλάν Πασά, romanized: Tzamí Aslán Pasá) is an Ottoman-built mosque in the city of Ioannina, Greece. The mosque was built in 1618 in the city's castle, replacing the Church of Saint John, which was torn down after the failed anti-Ottoman revolt of 1611 led by Dionysius the Philosopher. Since 1933 it houses the Municipal Ethnographic Museum of Ioannina.
Veli Pasha Mosque (Ioannina)
Historical mosque in Ioannina, Greece
Distance: Approx. 1053 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.66416667,20.85527778
The Veli Pasha Mosque (Greek: Τζαμί του Βελή Πασά, from Turkish: Veli Paşa Camii) is an Ottoman building located in the Greek town of Ioannina, in the northwest region of Epirus. The mosque was renovated at the turn of the 19th century by Veli Pasha of Ioannina and formed a complex consisting in particular of a madrasa and kitchens. Today it is no longer open for worship.
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