Trilofos, Kastoria
Trilofos or Trilofo is a mountain village belonging to the prefecture of Kastoria in the Western Macedonia region of Greece, at an altitude of 1,148 metres.
Geography
Trilofos is located on the slopes of Mount Grammos, on the Christofor, Konopisce and Dandaleska ridges, between the Greek border with Albania and the Aliakmon River. It lies 22 km W-NW of Nestorio and 45.5 km W-SW of Kastoria. During the Turkish occupation it was called Slimnitsa and was the largest in the area with 200 families. It was divided into two slums, the "Upper Slum" and the "Lower Slum", and had many stone mansions, two or three storeys high, built by craftsmen from Epirus.History
The inhabitants of the village, most of them bilingual, took an active part in the Macedonian rebellion of 1878 led by Captain Vassos Farmakis. After the failure of the uprising, Slimnitsa was repeatedly attacked by Albanians and as a result most of the inhabitants moved to Kastoria.Like the rest of the villages in the area, it belongs to the group of "Kastoria villages on Grammos", where the heaviest and bloodiest battles of the Greek Civil War took place, which resulted in its total destruction, after which some inhabitants moved to southern Greece and others emigrated to the former communist camp states of Central and Eastern Europe, the U.S.S.R., U.S.A. and Australia.
Every year on the feast of the Assumption of the Mother of God, the feast day of one of the churches, descendants of the village's inhabitants and surviving former inhabitants visit the village, some of whom have built holiday homes there. Of these descendants and former inhabitants, some consider themselves Greek Macedonians and others ethnic Macedonians.