As of the mid-17th century when the Ottomans applied a special tax-administrative regime in the area, the Metsovo region comprises a federation of five mountainous settlements in northern Greece. In various administrative documents surviving from the 18th century onwards, this federation is referred to as Chora Metzovou or Chora Metsovou with its mahalades (meaning including its neighboring settlements).
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| - Η περιοχή του Μετσόβου από τα μέσα του 17ου αιώνα, που υπάγεται από τους Οθωμανούς σε ειδικό φορολογικό-διοικητικό καθεστώς, συγκροτεί μία συνομοσπονδία πέντε ορεινών οικισμών. Σε διάφορα διοικητά έγγραφα, που διασώζονται από τον 18ο αιώνα και μετά, αυτή η συνομοσπονδία αναφέρεται ως Χώρα Μετζόβου ή ως Χώρα Μετζόβου ομού με μαχαλάδες. Η λέξη Χώρα προσδιορίζει τον οικισμό του Μετσόβου που ήταν ο πρωτεύων της περιοχής ενώ η λέξη μαχαλάδες τους οικισμούς Μαλακάσι, Κουτσούφλεανη (νυν Πλατάνιστος), Μηλιά και Ανήλιο. (el)
- As of the mid-17th century when the Ottomans applied a special tax-administrative regime in the area, the Metsovo region comprises a federation of five mountainous settlements in northern Greece. In various administrative documents surviving from the 18th century onwards, this federation is referred to as Chora Metzovou or Chora Metsovou with its mahalades (meaning including its neighboring settlements). (en)
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| - Η περιοχή του Μετσόβου από τα μέσα του 17ου αιώνα, που υπάγεται από τους Οθωμανούς σε ειδικό φορολογικό-διοικητικό καθεστώς, συγκροτεί μία συνομοσπονδία πέντε ορεινών οικισμών. Σε διάφορα διοικητά έγγραφα, που διασώζονται από τον 18ο αιώνα και μετά, αυτή η συνομοσπονδία αναφέρεται ως Χώρα Μετζόβου ή ως Χώρα Μετζόβου ομού με μαχαλάδες. Η λέξη Χώρα προσδιορίζει τον οικισμό του Μετσόβου που ήταν ο πρωτεύων της περιοχής ενώ η λέξη μαχαλάδες τους οικισμούς Μαλακάσι, Κουτσούφλεανη (νυν Πλατάνιστος), Μηλιά και Ανήλιο. (el)
- As of the mid-17th century when the Ottomans applied a special tax-administrative regime in the area, the Metsovo region comprises a federation of five mountainous settlements in northern Greece. In various administrative documents surviving from the 18th century onwards, this federation is referred to as Chora Metzovou or Chora Metsovou with its mahalades (meaning including its neighboring settlements). The word Chora defines the settlement of Metsovo that was the largest one in the area, while the word mahalades means the surrounding settlements of Malakasi, Koutsoufleani (now Platanistos), Milia and Anilio. The borders of the Chora Metzovou initially also included the municipal lands of the settlement Derventista (now Anthohori) which was later on excluded. According to historical signs the establishment of the Chora Metzovou was based on a pre-existing geographical and administrative regime which goes back to at least the early Ottoman period. Although Metsovo had the economic, land and demographic dominance in the area, decisions were made by the joint assembly of Chora and the Mahalades, which had their own community land and, initially at least, their own municipal authorities. As of the mid-18th century, however, the governance of Chora takes on a more oligarchic form, where the powers were concentrated in the hands of the aristocrats of Metsovo and the political role of the mahalades was limited. The geographical area that comprised the Chora Metsovou was for many centuries a unified geographical, administrative and religious region, regardless of the changes in its taxation and political regime, especially during the 19th century. The fact that it belonged to a common church authority was a major unifying factor for its residents. (en)
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