Ravenia () is a village of
Epirus
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,
Greece
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located 26 km south of
Ioannina
Ioannina ( ' ), often called Yannena ( ' ) within Greece, is the capital and largest city of the Ioannina (regional unit), Ioannina regional unit and of Epirus (region), Epirus, an Modern regions of Greece, administrative region in northwester ...
at an altitude of 844 m. It belongs to the municipality of
Dodoni
Dodoni () is a village and a municipality in the Ioannina regional unit, Epirus, Greece. The seat of the municipality is the village Agia Kyriaki (community Theriakisi).
The modern village of Dodoni is located near the ancient city of same name a ...
.
It belongs to a group of villages called Katsaounochoria (Κατσαουνοχώρια).
Population
History
The settlement changed location twice. During the
Byzantine Era
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, the population moved from the location ''Langada Eklissias'' (Λαγκάδα Εκκλησίας) and resettled to the area of ''Bogdora'' (Μπογδορά).
According to oral tradition, the resettlement was made due to geological changes. After an earthquake the mountain water springs ceased as the water found other subterranean paths towards the
Arachthos
Arachthos () is a former municipality in the Arta regional unit, Epirus, Greece
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river.
During the beginning of the
Turkish period, the settlement was moved to its current location next to the monastery of 'Koimisis tis Theotokou' and one of the incentives for the relocation must have been the nearby mountain water spring. The monastery drew the Christian population of the surrounding area and thrived between the 15th-18th centuries.
During the sixteenth century a large proportion of the male population emigrated to
Moldovlachia The names of Moldavia and Moldova (both ) originate from the historical state of Moldavia, which at its greatest extent included eastern Romania (Western Moldavia), Moldova, and parts of south-western and western Ukraine.
Etymology
One of the exist ...
, Moldova and Valachia, for economic reasons and had left their families in Ravenia. Due to some tragic incident between the Muslim Albanian insurgents and the families left behind, the men returned and took their families with them. Their destination is unknown today. According to oral tradition eighty ''seles'' left. ''Sela'' means saddle and one family was represented by one saddle.
The first primary school was built in 1901 with the help of a local educated man. Georgios Gkazianis had studied in
Constantinople
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. Gkazianis raised money amongst the Greek population of Ioannina and Istanbul.
The village was burnt down by the Turks during the
Balkan Wars
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in 1910. The residents fled south to
Filippiada
Filippiada () is a small town and a former municipality in the Preveza regional unit, Epirus, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Ziros, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of ...
which was already in the hands of the Greek Army. The
Greek Army
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set camp for a short period of time in Ravenia and fought some skirmishes against the Turks in the surrounding rugged mountainous area before it moved ahead for the last battle in
Bizani
Bizani () is a village and a former municipality in the Ioannina regional unit, Epirus, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Ioannina, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 91.3 ...
and the siege of Ioannina. Ravenia became part of Greece in 1911.
In 1943 the village was burnt down by the Italian occupation forces of Mussolini and the inhabitants had to flee one more time to the peaks of Mount
Xerovouni
Xerovouni (, also Ξηροβούνι ''Xirovouni'') is a mountain in the southern part of the Epirus region, Greece. It covers the northeastern Preveza
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and neighbouring villages where they had family ties.
After
World War II
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and the
Greek Civil War
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, the school was reopened and remained open until 1982. The population decreased as the younger inhabitants left for a better life in the nearby town of Ioannina, Athens and abroad. Ravenia was connected to the national grid in 1964 and the town water system in 1967. The entire water system was renovated in 2010. The dirt track connecting the village to the National road was sealed with asphalt in 1987.
Ravenia today
Five families of retired people remain today in Ravenia.
The majority of the old houses have been renovated as holiday/weekend homes.
Due to lack of farm animals the surrounding mountainous terrain which used to be pastures for sheep and cattle has now been reforested partly by the Greek Forestry Commission and partly naturally. Since 1995 we have witnessed the return of wild animals that had disappeared from the area such as the wild boar, the wolf, the dear and the black squirrel.
Despite the lack of organised footpaths, Ravenia and the surrounding area offer a variety of gentle mountain walks and it is an excellent mountain bicycle terrain.
See also
*
List of settlements in the Ioannina regional unit
This is a list of settlements in the Ioannina (regional unit), Ioannina regional unit, Greece.
* Achladies
* Aetomilitsa
* Aetopetra, Konitsa
* Aetopetra, Zitsa
* Aetorrachi, Ioannina, Aetorrachi
* Agia Anastasia
* Agia Marina, Ioannina, Agia Mar ...
References
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Populated places in Ioannina (regional unit)
Dodoni