Bela or Vela (Greek: Βελά) was a medieval fortress town and bishopric in Epirus, northwestern Greece.
Bela is located near the site of the modern Vella Monastery, some 2 km south of Kalpaki.
[1] It appears that by 1367, Bela and nearby Dryinopolis were no longer suffragans of Naupaktos, but of the Metropolis of Ioannina, as indeed is confirmed from the late 15th century on.
[1] In 1380, Bela was captured by the Ottoman Turks under Lala Şahin Pasha,[5] but in 1382 it came under the control of John Spata's son-in-law Marchesano.
The see, Eastern Orthodox throughout its existence, was nominally restored in 1933 as a Latin Catholic titular bishopric.