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  • proper noun A city in Epirus, Greece.

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  • Another was in Ioannina, Greece, where we were the only customers in a restaurant and the owner/waiter was practicing his choir part in the local Greek Orthodox church while we were eating: he was the lead singer, and the moments were truly precious.

    Glad to be here 2000

  • Another was in Ioannina, Greece, where we were the only customers in a restaurant and the owner/waiter was practicing his choir part in the local Greek Orthodox church while we were eating: he was the lead singer, and the moments were truly precious.

    Glad to be here 2000

  • The small Jewish communities of Greece, such as Ioannina, Halkida, Rhodes, and others, with populations of fewer than 60 people, are as endangered as Chania and Veroia were 20 years ago.

    Preserving Jewish Heritage in Greece 1998

  • • Olympic Airways olympicair.com flies daily from Athens to Ioannina.

    Insiders' guide to Greece 2011

  • Visit the museum of Ali Pasha, seven monasteries, and the Byzantine castle of Ioannina.

    Insiders' guide to Greece 2011

  • Visit the museum of Ali Pasha, seven monasteries, and the Byzantine castle of Ioannina.

    Insiders' guide to Greece 2011

  • Nearest to Corfu is the Epiros region, whose capital, Ioannina, is built on the banks of Lake Pamvotis, where there is an inhabited island.

    Insiders' guide to Greece 2011

  • • Olympic Airways olympicair.com flies daily from Athens to Ioannina.

    Insiders' guide to Greece 2011

  • Nearest to Corfu is the Epiros region, whose capital, Ioannina, is built on the banks of Lake Pamvotis, where there is an inhabited island.

    Insiders' guide to Greece 2011

  • I Diki tis Printzou kai oi Ekteleseis ton Ioanninon (The Printzou trial and the Ioannina executions).

    Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008

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