Western Macedonia
Western Macedonia is a region in northern Greece, known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and valleys. It is bordered by Albania to the west and North Macedonia to the north. The region is rich in natural resources, particularly minerals, and has a strong agricultural sector, producing crops like tobacco and grains.
The capital of Western Macedonia is Kozani, which serves as an economic and cultural hub. The area is also home to several important historical sites, including ancient ruins and Byzantine churches. Additionally, the region is known for its traditional crafts and local cuisine, reflecting its rich cultural heritage.