Trikorfo (Preveza), Greece

Trikorfo (Preveza), Greece

Trikorfo is a small village on the western coast of Greece with around 100 inhabitants. It is part of Parga, in the Preveza Prefecture. The Ionian Sea is to the south. The area are forest and at the top of a small mountain features a fortress constructed in the Ottoman times.


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