Vitsa (Greek: Βίτσα) is one of the largest villages of the central Zagori region, in northwestern Greece. It is situated at an altitude of 955m on a mountain slope near the Vikos gorge with roads linking it to Greek National Road 6. Vitsa is famous for its old double-arched bridge of Missios.
^"Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος Πληθυσμός κατά οικισμό" [Results of the 2021 Population - Housing Census, Permanent population by settlement] (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority. 29 March 2024.
Vitsa (Greek: Βίτσα) is one of the largest villages of the central Zagori region, in northwestern Greece. It is situated at an altitude of 955m on a mountain...
Dimitris Vitsas (Greek: Δημήτρης Βίτσας; born 6 July 1956) is a Greek politician. He was a member of the Syriza party, Minister of Immigration Policy and...
especially South India. Romani people have many clans which are called vitsa in Romani. Scottish clans are social groupings that have played a pivotal...
(Romani: vitsa) based on a combination of factors such as occupation, ancestry, or territorial origin. Although originally referring to a specific vitsa of...
Park, in the Zagori region. Its main part begins between the villages of Vitsa and Koukouli and ends near the village of Vikos (or Vitsiko). The gorge...
centuries B.C., a small Molossian settlement existed between Monodendri and Vitsa, including stone houses and two cemeteries which have yielded important...
considerable amount of power and influence among their Roma tribe (Romani: vitsa), they are still subject to the Roma law and the Kris (Romani court). A...
with some variation, "Virvon varvon tuoreeks, terveeks, tulevaks vuodeks, vitsa sulle, palkka mulle!" which very roughly translates as "I'm wishing you...
A common rhyme is "Virvon varvon tuoreeks, terveeks, tulevaks vuodeks, vitsa sulle, palkka mulle!" which translates as "I'm wishing you a fresh, healthy...
rivers at the valley of Konitsa established in the 13th–12th century B.C and Vitsa (from 9th century B.C). At the earliest burial at Liatovouni Mycenaean weapons...
Macedonia and Thrace Regional unit Evros Government • Mayor Athanasios Vitsas (since 2014) Area • Municipality 178.0 km2 (68.7 sq mi) Highest elevation...
Anthrakitis, Asprangeloi, Kavallari, Kipi, Leptokarya, Monodendri, Tsepelovo, Vitsa, Vradeto and possibly Kapesovo. Local Albanian traces, with the exception...
bridge of Misios was built in 1748 with a donation by Alexis Mitsios from Vitsa. Vovousa was considered among the largest villages in Zagori. Most of its...
archeological museum) were excavated in the villages of Elafotopos and Vitsa by the Vikos gorge. Still herding the western highlands of the Pindos in...
significant Romani population in Venezuela with most being of the Cale vitsa. Most came in migration from Spain, Portugal, or France due to persecution...
them are former ministers such as Euclid Tsakalotos, Nikos Filis, Dimitris Vitsas, Panos Skourletis, Thodoris Dritsas, Andreas Xanthos, and the former Speaker...
Minister Alexis Tsipras Preceded by position established Succeeded by Dimitris Vitsas Alternate Minister for Immigration Policy In office 23 September 2015 –...
of the late 19th and 20th centuries. Sarros was born in 1869 or 1870 in Vitsa of Zagori. He graduated from the Zosimaia School of Ioannina and later from...
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...
Ax:son Johnson. The area included a strip of water that stretched from Vitså harbor to Näringsberg and was 3.5 km long and 800 meters wide. In addition...
1st millennium BC and the 4th century BC, such as the Molossian komai of Vitsa and Liatovouni, or down to the advanced Hellenistic period, such as several...
Reform Tryfon Alexiadis became the Alternate Minister of Finance Dimitris Vitsas became the Alternate Minister of National Defence Pavlos Haikalis became...