Florina,
the prefectural capital, is spread out over a hillside covered
with wild chestnut trees.
Aminteo,
a modern market town, lies 41 kilometers from Florina, while 6
kilometers from there, on the shores of Lake Vegoritis, there
is the picturesque village of Aghios Panteleimonas, where an ancient
settlement and cemetery have been excavated.
Nimfeo
(53 km. from Florina), on the slopes of Mt. Vitsi (alt.1,350m.),
is both a winter and summer resort, with delightful houses built
in the local style.
Further
up the mountain in the village of Pissoderi (alt. 1,420m.), where
are Viglaski center is located. The
part of this prefecture that holds the greatest interest for visitors,
whether Greek of foreign, is its two lakes, which form the natural
borders of Greece with Albania and the former Yugoslavia.
These
lakes, Mikri and Megali Prespa are situated 850 meters above sea
level and are separated by a narrow strip of land.
The
shores of the smaller lake are filled with reeds that every year
provide shelter for many kinds of birds. Looking as though it
is floating in the middle of the lake is the islet of Aghios Ahilios,
with both ancient and Byzantine ruins; its rocky coast harbours
caves once used as shrines, whose walls are decorated with religious
paintings.
On
the shores of Megali Prespa, which may be either steep or rocky
of flat and lush, there is a delightful little village called
Psarades, which is very reminiscent of an Aegean hamlet with its
characteristic architecture. Here, as well as at Aghios Germanos,
where there is a byzantine church dedicated to St. Germands with
excellent frescoes, one will find tavernas serving freshly caught
fish from the lakes. Niki (17 km. north of Florina) is one of
the countrys exit-entry posts.
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