
Ioannina

along Lake Pamvotis

lake front
Ioánnina, also Yannina or Janina, city, northwestern Greece, administrative center of Epirus Region. Located within an agricultural and livestock-raising area, Ioánnina is a commercial center and distribution point for the outlying district. It has a large textile industry, and gold and silver jewelry are manufactured here.

Ioánnina was founded by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I about 527 AD and during the early Middle Ages was part of the Eastern Roman Empire. Ioánnina was annexed to the Ottoman Empire in the 1430s. The city was taken by Greece in 1913. During World War II Ioánnina was the site of heavy fighting, and the city was eventually captured by Germany in 1941. Population (1991) 56,699.
Text from Microsoft Encarta


street shrine with oil lamp
(supplies to keep the lamp burning are in the lower compartment)

needs restoration

graffiti
statue with its own graffiti
Ottoman Old Town

Ali Pasha, an Albanian provincial governor had established a semi-independent
province with his capital at Ioánnina


mosque in old town
Photos of the Aslan Pasha Mosque
Island in Lake Pamvotis

Lake Pamvotis

boat to the island

restaurant on the island
Shops of Ioannina




