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Following the legacy of Hioniades, Zerma was a second but equally important center of post-byzantine painters that flourished in the 17th century. Unfortunately, the continuous landslides forced the inhabitabts to abandon the picturesque village and finally establish a new one just opossite the old one in the early '80s. Although new, Plagia, the new established village, is totally harmonised with the magnificent natural environment. Locals are making efforts to preserve their unique heritage through the safeguarding of their traditional customs.

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Aghia Paraskevi (Kerasovo)

Aghia Paraskevi is one of the largest and most vivid villages of the Mastorochoria area. It is built on an altitude over 1.000 meters next to Sarantaporos' tributary, Vourkopotamos. Read More
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Aghia Varvara (Plavali)

Aghia Varvara is one of the many Mastorochoria villages that were built at the altitude level of the oak zone, on Goritsa hill. Read More
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Amarandos (Isvoros)

The springs of Ziasikas, a tributary of Sarantaporos, and an amazing natural environment of oaks and black pine forests form the surroundings, where Amarandos village is built. Read More
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Asimochori (Lekatsi)

Asimochori actually means the village of the silversmiths. Built at 970m, the village creatively overcame the economic deadlock of the limited agricultural resources by developing technical skills. Read More
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