Koromilea, Kastoria
Koromilea (Greek: Κορομηλέα) is a small rural village, part of the municipality Agia Triada, Kastoria Prefecture, Greece.
It is famous in this region for its natural water springs. In the 19th century, Koromilea had an Albanian Muslim population. It was known as Sliveni among the Bulgarians of the surrounding villages.[1]
References
- ^ Васил Кънчов. „Македония. Етнография и статистика“. София, 1900, стр.265.
Subdivisions of the municipality of Kastoria
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Municipal unit of Agia Triada |
Avgi · Chiliodendro · Koromilea · Lefki · Maniakoi · Omorfokklisia · Pentavryso · Tsakoni
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Municipal unit of Agioi Anargyroi |
Korisos · Lithia · Melissotopos · Vasileiada
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Municipal unit of Kastoria |
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Municipal unit of Kastraki |
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Municipal unit of Kleisoura |
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Municipal unit of Korestia |
Agios Antonios · Chalara · Gavros · Kranionas · Makrochori · Mavrokampos · Melas
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Municipal unit of Makednoi |
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Municipal unit of Mesopotamia |
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Municipal unit of Vitsi |
Metamorfosi · Oxya · Polykeraso · Sidirochori · Toichio · Vyssinia
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