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The Himara revolt ((ギリシア語:Εξέγερση της Χειμάρρας)), was a Greek uprising during the First Balkan War that took place in the region of Himara (Himarë, today southern Albania), on . It successfully overthrew the Ottoman forces of the region, thus securing the coastal area between Sarandë and Vlorë for the Hellenic Army. ==Background== During the First Balkan War, the Epirus front was of secondary importance for Greece after the Macedonian front. A small unit that consisted of local Greek Epirote volunteers was stationed in the nearby island of Corfu under the command of Major Spyros Spyromilios,〔 who was a native of Himarë. This unit was later reinforced by additional 200 Greek volunteers from Crete sent by General Konstantinos Sapountzakis, commander of the Greek army in Epirus front.〔Sakellariou, 1997: p. 367〕
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