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25: 182:. The timeless importance of this section of the ridge to land transportation in the past, the difficulties faced by travelers in the wintertime as well its pristine beauty made it the object of multiple and extensive references from antiquity until recent years. The wanderer 190:
says that Zygos is the "parent" of the greatest rivers in Greece, it regulates travel between Epirus and Thessaly and it is equally famous for its interconnections, its geographical and political position, and its picturesque scenery.
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dialect, which the people of Metsovo used to refer to a certain saddle (notch) of the same mountain ridge that served as a mountain pass. For centuries it was the highest point of the main travel route between
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D. Sofianos, "Acta Stagorum, Ta yper tis Thessalikis episkopis Stagon palaia vyzantina eggrafa (ton eton 1163, 1336 kai 1393)" , Trikalina 13 (1993), pp. 27–54.
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W. M. Leake, Travels in northern Greece, Α.Μ.Ηakkert-Publisher, (photographic reprint Amsterdam 1967), Vol. 1, pp. 411–416, Vol. 4, p. 261.
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K. Stergiopoulos, Ai diodoi tis Pindou kata tous proistorikous chronous , in the volume dedicated to K. Amanton, Athens 1940, p. 290.
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In many written accounts, from medieval times until now, a large section of the mountain range that crosses the east region of the
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considers Zygos as the most noteworthy mountain in Greece and the location of the springs of its largest rivers. The painter
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F.C.H.L. Pouqueville, Voyage de la Grèce, Vol 4, shez firmin Didot Père et Fils, Paris 1826, pp. 320–323.
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R. Curzon, "Taksidi stin Epiro to 1834" , transl. I.E.A., Epirotiki Estia 91 (1959), pp. 876–881.
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D. Evaggelidis, "Apo tin palia istoria tis Epirou" , Epirotiki Zoi 3(1946), pp. 15–18.
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which was beyond it. East of it were several Byzantine watchtowers. North of it was
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Socrates Scholasticus, Ekklisiastiki Istoria , Migne PG, Vol. 67, verses 710, 756.
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Byzantium's Balkan Frontier: A Political Study of the Northern Balkans, 900–1204
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N. Kosmas, "Oi diodoi tis Pindou" , Epirotiki Estia 4 (1955), pp. 14–20.
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was a mountainous region to the West of and between
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39°46′59″N 21°13′28″E / 39.78306°N 21.22444°E / 39.78306; 21.22444
Niš
Skopje
Byzantine Empire
Grand Principality of Serbia
Metsovo
Vlach
Epirus
Thessaly
Leake
Edward Lear
Stephenson 2004
Byzantium's Balkan Frontier: A Political Study of the Northern Balkans, 900–1204
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978-0-521-77017-0
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Metsovo
Mountain ranges of Greece
Landforms of Ioannina (regional unit)
Landforms of Epirus (region)

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