Arta Prefecture
Arta Prefecture is located in the northwestern part of Greece, bordered by Ioannina Prefecture to the west and Thesprotia Prefecture to the south. The region is known for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and traditional villages. The capital city, also named Arta, features notable landmarks such as the Arta Bridge and the Byzantine Castle.
The economy of Arta Prefecture is primarily based on agriculture, with olive oil and tobacco being significant products. The area is also famous for its cultural heritage, including various festivals and local crafts. Tourists often visit to explore its natural beauty and historical sites.