Massacre Of Mousiotitsa
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Mousiotitsa ( el, Μουσιωτίτσα) or Kato Mousiotitsa ( el, Κάτω Μουσιωτίτσα, ) is a village located in the Ioannina regional unit in the
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( el, Ήπειρος) of western Greece. Situated 33 km south of the city of
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( el, Ιωάννινα) near the springs of the river Louros ( el, ποταμός Λούρος), the village consists of 4 areas: Kato Mousiotitsa ( el, Κάτω Μουσιωτίτσα), Ano Mousiotitsa ( el, 'Ανω Μουσιωτίτσα), Nea Mousiotitsa ( el, Νέα Μουσιωτίτσα) and Mesoura ( el, Μεσούρα). It is surrounded by 5 mountains: Bitera ( el, Μπιτέρα), Spithari ( el, Σπιθάρι), Pourizi ( el, Πουρίζι), Kalogeritsa ( el, Καλογερίτσα) and Katafi ( el, Καταφή). The village has a permanent population of around 605 (2011 census), however, in the summer months the numbers can soar past 1000 as expatriates return from abroad (e.g. Sweden, Germany, USA, Canada) and from Athens and other larger cities. As of 2011 the village belongs to the municipality of Dodoni ( el, Δωδώνη) after the merger of its previous municipal unit
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( el, Άγιος Δημήτριος) with three other units.


History


Origin and etymology of name

The true origin of the name Mousiotitsa ( el, Μουσιωτίτσα) is unknown. It has been speculated by scholars that the name may be of Slavic origin due to its conspicuous ending of "itsa" - a common occurrence in Slavic settlement names. Other more local theories suggest the name is derived from old myths of ancient river dwellers known as "Mouses" ( el, Mούσες) or from a queen who resided in what is now the ruins of a castle dating back to the 3rd century AD.


Initial settlement

It is widely regarded to have been settled in the early 18th century. The old St. Nicholas church is first mentioned in the Greek church archives in the year 1791. Its first inhabitants are believed to have been Klephts ( el, κλέφτες) and other refugees fleeing from Ottoman oppression or persecution. The shape of its geographical surroundings shielded the village and its inhabitants from view, thus providing a safe place to dwell. The village is believed to have belonged to the group of villages that made up the Souli ( el, Σούλι) mountain settlements. Several facts support this belief, such as local names resembling common Souliot names and some knowledge of Arvanitika ( el, αρβανίτικα) among village elders.


World War II Massacre

On July 25, 1943, followed by 27 August 1943, German SS troops entered the village and executed a total of 153 civilians. The attack and resulting massacre was seen as retaliation by the Nazi German troops against alleged resistance activity in the village, and that it had supported a deadly attack on a German officer in the nearby area of Zita.


See also

*
List of settlements in the Ioannina regional unit This is a list of settlements in the Ioannina regional unit, Greece. * Achladies * Aetomilitsa * Aetopetra, Konitsa * Aetopetra, Zitsa * Aetorrachi * Agia Anastasia * Agia Marina * Agia Paraskevi, Konitsa * Agia Paraskevi, Zagori * Agia ...
* List of massacres in Greece


References


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Σύλλογος Νέων Μουσιωτίτσας

Αδελφότητα Μουσιωτίτσας

Mousiotitsa massacre - online video documentary (in Greek)

Video of Nea Mousiotitsa (shot using drone)
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