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Geographical
Location
Kastoria
is located in northwestern Greece, it is capital that is connected
with neighboring townships of Florina, Kozani, Grevena and the Albanian
border. It can be accessed from all areas from Greece and by air
from Athens. The city is built on the peninsula that enters the
Orestiada lake located 623 meters above sea level, between the large
mountains of Vitsi and Grammos, with a mild climate.
The lake of Kastoria is the most precious treasure of the town.
It is a jewel that both the visitors and the inhabitants can enjoy,
as a place of recreation and as a stimulus for romanticism and reminiscence.
At the lakeshore there are enough squares and parks. In these specially
formulated spaces, the visitor has the possibility to walk on the
stone pavements and to admire the unique natural beauty of the lake
at all seasons. Lake Orestiada of Kastoria is considered morphologically
the most beautiful lake of Greece and has been announced a Monument
of Natural Beauty" by the Ministry of Culture. The natural basin
of the lake, which is enclosed by mountains of excellent geomorphology,
constitutes a unique hydrobiotope. It is a hydrotope of great importance
for the aquatic but also for the birds of prey and uses as an area
of reproduction, nourishment and hibernation. It maintains a rich
bird fauna, which includes rare and menaced species. More specifically:
Pygmy Cormorant, White Pelican, Dalmatian Pelican, Great White Erget,
Glossy Ibis, Goosander, Marsh Harrier, Whiskered Tern, etc. In the
lake there are great quantities of various fish species, and offers
the possibility for fishing, both with the traditional boats in
the deep waters and with fishing rod in the lakeshores. In the lake's
waters there are fishes such as, Carps, butterfly fishes, italian
bleak, northern pike, etc. Fishing is allowed almost throughout
the year, except the period of the fish reproduction. You can find
fishing equipment in the special shops in the town of Kastoria and
Argos Orestikon.
More information about Kastoria - History of Town 
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