geo.wikisort.org - IslandIoannina Island (Greek: Νήσος Ιωαννίνων) is an island in the Lake of Ioannina, Epirus, Greece, a municipal unit of the municipality of Ioannina. Its area is 0.2 km2, with biggest length 800 meters and biggest width 500 meters. Until the 2011 reform of local government, it was a community within the Ioannina regional unit.[2] Its population in 2001 was 347 and in 2011 was 219. It is reached by boat from the city of Ioannina or by ferry from the nearby shore.
Place in Greece
Ioannina Island
Νήσος Ιωαννίνων |
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 Ioannina Island |
Location within the regional unit |
Coordinates: 39°40′39″N 20°52′30″E |
Country | Greece |
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Administrative region | Epirus |
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Regional unit | Ioannina |
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Municipality | Ioannina |
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• Municipal unit | 219 |
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Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
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• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
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Vehicle registration | ΙΝ |
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History
The island is mentioned since 13th century when the first monastery, Saint Nicholas Monastery, was built by Michael Philanthropinos, a Byzantine aristocrat, who along with other prominent Byzantine families, left Constantinople after the 1st Fall of the Crusaders in 1204, to settle in just established Despotate of Epirus.[3] Shortly after, Stratigopoulos, another aristocrat of Byzantium, founds the homonym Monastery, which later, during the Ottoman period, it was named Diliou Monastery, by the name of the affluent family that maintained it.[4]
Though the following years were marked by the constant raids of the Albanians and the conquest of Ioannina by the Ottomans in 1830, however, they did not affect the acne of these Monasteries, that reached their peak in the 16th century. It was then that the extraordinary frescoes were painted. Especially, in the Filanthropinos Monastery, frescoes are a remarkable example of the School of northwestern Greece. In that particular Monastery, there was a great library, including "Kouvaras", a manuscript code containing rare texts on the area's history. Because of the great acne, two more Monasteries were built, that of Saint Nicholas Methodius (later named Saint Eleousa), also with beautiful murals, which, in 1872 and until 1922, was operated as a priestly school, and, on the northeast side of the island, the Prodromos Monastery, built in a rare architectural style.
In the 17th century, three last Monasteries were built, that of Transfiguration of Jesus, with Western frescoes, which after the disasters by the Sultan's burning in 1822,
belongs to Eleousa Monastery, the Monastery of Prophet Elias, on top of the pine-covered hill in the middle of the Island and the Monastery of Saint Panteleimon where someone can visit the well-maintained cells. In the north cells, a collection of manuscripts and old copies from the Monasteries is kept, while in the south cells the Museum of the (pre) revolutionary period is housed.
The little settlement of the island built possibly during 17th century and it flourished in the Ali Pasha Era. In this place, Ali Pasha died in 1822, chased by Ottoman army.[5]
The exceptional Late Byzantine Monasteries are seven in number, so much so that the Island is ranked as the 3rd largest monastic state in Greece, after Mount Athos and Meteora.
Historical population
Census | Settlement |
1991 | 348 |
2001 | 347 |
2011 | 219 |
Places of interest
- Filantropinos Monastery or Saint Nicholas: It is built in 1291 or 1292, it is the oldest monastery of the island and it is visitable. It is located south-east of the island's settlement.[3]
- Saint Nicholas or Ntiliou Monastery: It is located south of Philanthropinos Monastery, it was built short after this monastery and it is visitable.[4]
- St Eleousa Monastery: It is located south of Saint Nicholas Ntiliou Monastery. Initially, the monastery was named Monastery of Agios Nikalaos Methodatos. It was built possibly in 16th century and it is visitable.[6]
- Prophet Elias Monastery: It is located in the highest point of the island and it was built possibly during 17th century in place of one oldest church.[6]
- Transfiguration of Jesus Monastery: It is located in the southwest part of the island, built possibly at the beginning of the 17th century.[6]
- Prodromos Monastery: It is located south-east of the island's settlement, built at the beginning of 16th century.[6]
- Saint Panteleimonas Monastery: It is located near Monastery of Prodromos. Ali Pasha was murdered in this place and it is visitable.[5][6]
- Settlement of the island: The settlement is an important sample of traditional Epirotic architecture with stone houses and slate roofs. It is located in the north part of the island.
References
Subdivisions of the municipality of Ioannina |
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Municipal unit of Anatoli |
- Anatoli
- Bafra
- Neokaisareia
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Municipal unit of Bizani |
- Ampeleia
- Asvestochori
- Bizani
- Kontsika
- Kosmira
- Manoliasa
- Pedini
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Municipal unit of Ioannina |
- Exochi
- Ioannina
- Marmara
- Neochoropoulo
- Stavraki
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Municipal unit of Ioannina Island | |
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Municipal unit of Pamvotida |
- Anatoliki
- Charokopi
- Dafnoula
- Drosochori
- Iliokali
- Kastritsa
- Katsikas
- Koutseli
- Krapsi
- Longades
- Mouzakaioi
- Platanas
- Platania
- Vasiliki
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Municipal unit of Perama |
- Amfithea
- Kranoula
- Krya
- Kryovrysi
- Ligkiades
- Mazia
- Perama
- Perivleptos
- Spothoi
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На других языках
[de] Ioannina-Insel
Die Ioannina-Insel (griechisch Νησί Ιωαννίνων .mw-parser-output .Latn{font-family:"Akzidenz Grotesk","Arial","Avant Garde Gothic","Calibri","Futura","Geneva","Gill Sans","Helvetica","Lucida Grande","Lucida Sans Unicode","Lucida Grande","Stone Sans","Tahoma","Trebuchet","Univers","Verdana"}Nisí Ioannínon (n. sg.), regional auch kurz Νησάκι Nisaki ‚Inselchen‘; albanisch Ishulli e Janinës) ist eine kleine Binneninsel im Norden des Ioannina- oder Pamvotida-Sees in der griechischen Region Epirus. Von 1926 bis zu ihrer Wiedereingemeindung in die Stadt Ioannina war sie eine selbständige Landgemeinde (κοινότητα kinótita) in der Präfektur Ioannina und die flächenmäßig kleinste griechische Gemeinde. Heute ist sie ein Stadtbezirk in der Gemeinde Ioannina und ist als ehemalige Gemeinde zudem ein Gemeindebezirk.
- [en] Ioannina Island
[fr] Île de Ioannina
L’île de Ioánnina (grec moderne : Νήσος Ιωαννίνων) est une île située au milieu du lac de Ioánnina, en Épire, Grèce, et rattachée à la municipalité de Ioánnina. Sa superficie est de 0,2 km2 ; sa plus grande longueur est de 800 m et sa plus grande largeur de 500 m. Sa population était de 347 habitants en 2001 et de 219 en 2011. Elle est accessible par bateau ou ferry à partir de la ville de Ioánnina[1].
[it] Isola di Giannina
L'isola di Giannina (in greco: Νήσος Ιωαννίνων) è situata nel lago Pamvotida, nella periferia dell'Epiro, in Grecia. Fa parte del comune di Giannina.
[ru] Янина (остров)
Я́нина[1] (греч. Νήσος Ιωαννίνων) — остров в Греции. Расположен в северной части одноимённого озера, на высоте 560 м над уровнем моря[2], к северо-востоку от города Янина. Административно относится к одноимённой общине в периферии Эпир. Площадь 0,675 км²[2]. Население 219 человек по переписи 2011 года[3].
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