Triklino

Triklino (Greek: Τρίκλινο, before 1927: Πριάντζα - Priantza[2]), is a small mountain village (altitude 600 m.).

The village first appears under the name "Priantza" in the official catalogue of the Greek State in the year 1840.

It was abandoned during the early 60s, when the government compensated the farmers in order to construct a large dam at a place known as "Kremasta".

The patriot Dr. Harilaos I.Papaioannou who was one of the first members of the Greek National Resistance Organisation, (EDES - ΕΔΕΣ), in the Valtos province (during the German Occupation 1941-1944) under the leadership of Napoleon Zervas and the second-in-command Stylianos Houtas.

The bridge is considered as a very important architectural achievement, and holds 4 world awards related to its method of structure (engineer and architect: Aristarchos Oikonomou - Αρίσταρχος Οικονόμου).