Selloi municipality, Former administrative municipality in Ioannina, Greece
Selloi is a former administrative area in northwestern Greece, covering mountainous land within the Ioannina region. It includes fifteen villages spread across this terrain, with Tyria serving as the main center.
The name comes from the ancient Selloi people who lived near Dodona in classical times. This connection to antiquity shaped the region's identity.
The villages here keep regional traditions alive through local celebrations and farming practices that shape daily life in Epirus. These customs connect residents to their land and to each other.
Tyria, the main village, connects to major roads including the Via Egnatia that helps with travel across the region. Its location makes reaching other destinations in Epirus fairly straightforward.
The territory holds a cave of bears and the Stournari Well, natural sites many visitors pass by without noticing. There is also the Batzarion Cheese Factory, where local artisanal food production takes place.
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