Pogoni (Greek: Πωγώνι, Aromanian: Pugon) is a municipality in the Ioannina regional unit, Epirus, Greece.
[1] Pogoni was populated by the end of the Neolithic Age.
[4] Historically, the region was inhabited by the ancient Greek tribe of the Molossians.
[4] Along with the rest of Epirus, the area was annexed by the Kingdom of Greece in 1913 after the First Balkan War.
[5] Pogoni was also home to the 268th Patriarch of Constantinople, Athenagoras I.