Tsotyli

Tsotyli (Greek: Τσοτύλι, also Τσοτίλι - Tsotili) is a village and a former municipality, now part of the Voio municipality. Before the 2011 local government reform it was the seat of the municipality of Tsotyli.[2] The municipal unit has an area of 330.269 km2, the community 25.658 km2.[3] The 2011 census recorded 1,545 residents in the village and 3,417 residents in the municipal unit of Tsotyli.[1] It is a famous western Greek area, especially known for its old housing estate (oikotrofeio). The Archeological Museum of Tsotili is notable as well. [4]

Tsotyli
Τσοτύλι
Tsotyli is located in Greece
Tsotyli
Tsotyli
Location within the regional unit
Coordinates: 40°15.745′N 21°19.5′E
CountryGreece
Administrative regionWest Macedonia
Regional unitKozani
MunicipalityVoio
  Municipal unit325.19 km2 (125.56 sq mi)
Elevation
840 m (2,760 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Municipal unit
3,417
  Municipal unit density11/km2 (27/sq mi)
Community
  Population1,545 (2011)
  Area (km2)25.658
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
500 02
Area code(s)+30-2468-xxx-xxx
Vehicle registrationKZ

Nearby

Starting from Tsotyli, you may visit Apidea, of archaeological interest, in the location of Boufara or Saint Athanasios. The picturesque villages of Krimini and Rodochori are situated a few kilometres away from Tsotyli. Near the village of Rodochori, the Tsoukaris bridge over Pramoritsa, a tributary of Aliakmon, bears witness to the local architecture. The Tsotyli-Kastanochoria route is unique. The mountain Ontria, with its forests, fresh water springs and old legends about girls who turned into stone, looms over the area. The village of Polikastano has an amazing landscape at an altitude of 950m. In the mountainous Voio, the village of Avgerinos (Αυγερινος), at an altitude of 1050m. completes the beauty of the landscape. The mastery of the old craftsmen of the village is shown in the two floor houses made of stone in the central square. Following a dirt road you may visit the monastery of Aghia Triada (Holy Trinity) on the outskirts of Vithos and Pentalofos.

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