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Grevena is a town in Greece, capital of the Grevena prefecture, one of the fifty-one prefectures of Greece. Much of the prefecture is mountainous. It was recreated in the 1940s out of the old Grevena-Kozani prefecture in which the capital was Kozani. It is bounded with the prefectures of Ioannina and Epirus to the west, Kastoria to the northwest, Kozani to the north and east, Larissa to the southeast and Trikala to the south.
The current population is about 30,000 citizens. It is about 400 kilometers from Athens and about 180 kilometers from Thessaloniki. The density was the smallest until the 1990s.
The region's economy relies on farming and agriculture, ecotourism, forest industry and the ski resort of Vasilitsa, which is a popular destination for winter holidays.
Transportation
- Greece Interstate 15
- Greece Interstate 26
- Via Egnatia (superhighway)/E90
Communities
- Avdelia
- Grevena
- Perivolia
- Samarina the westernmost place in the prefecture
- Smixi
History
An earthquake on Monday January 5, 2005 measured 4.9 R near Grevena. It happened at 18:00 (UTC), 20:00 local time (BNST), no damages were reported.
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