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List Of Settlements In The Kilkis Regional Unit
This is a list of settlements in the Kilkis (regional unit), Kilkis regional unit in Greece: * Agia Paraskevi, Kilkis, Agia Paraskevi * Agios Markos * Agios Petros, Kilkis, Agios Petros * Akritas, Kilkis, Akritas * Amaranta * Anavryto, Kilkis, Anavryto * Anthofyto * Antigoneia, Kilkis, Antigoneia * Aspros * Axiochori * Axioupoli * Cherso * Chorygi * Chrysopetra * Drosato, Kilkis, Drosato * Efkarpia, Kilkis, Efkarpia * Eiriniko * Elliniko, Kilkis, Elliniko * Eptalofos, Kilkis, Eptalofos * Evropos * Evzonoi * Fanos, Kilkis, Fanos * Filyria * Fyska * Gallikos Kilkis, Gallikos * Gerakari, Kilkis, Gerakari * Gorgopi * Goumenissa * Griva, Kilkis, Griva * Idomeni * Iliolousto * Isoma, Kilkis, Isoma * Kampanis * Karpi, Kilkis, Karpi * Kastaneri * Kastanies, Kilkis, Kastanies * Kato Theodoraki * Kentriko * Kilkis * Koiladi, Kilkis, Koiladi * Kokkinia, Kilkis, Kokkinia * Korona, Kilkis, Korona * Koronouda * Kristoni * Leipsydrio * Limnotopos * Livadia, Kilkis, Livadia * Mandres, Kilkis, Mand ...
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Kilkis (regional Unit)
Kilkis ( el, Περιφερειακή ενότητα Κιλκίς) is one of the regional units of Greece, in the geographic region of Macedonia. It is part of the region of Central Macedonia. Its capital is the city of Kilkis. Geography The geography of the regional unit of Kilkis is characterized by the wide and flat Axios river valley in the westcentral part, and mountain ranges on its western and northeastern edges. The mountain range in the west, on the border with Pella regional unit, is Mount Paiko (highest peak ). In the north, the Kerkini range straddles the border with North Macedonia. At the highest peak in Kilkis regional unit is located here. The border with Serres regional unit to the northeast is formed by the lower Kroussia range (highest peak ). Lake Doirani is situated in the north, shared with North Macedonia. Kilkis borders the Thessaloniki regional unit to the south. The climate of the Kilkis regional unit is humid continental in the north, and humid subt ...
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Griva, Kilkis
Griva ( el, Γρίβα, Bulgarian and mk, Крива, ) is a small village located in the Kilkis regional unit in Central Macedonia, Greece. The village hovers on the southeastern portion of Mount Paiko at 470 meters (1541.1 feet) above sea level. Griva, with a population of 770 people, is the largest village in the municipal unit of Goumenissa besides Goumenissa proper. Because of the complete destruction of the village by the Ottomans in 1912 during the First Balkan War, there are no structures still existing that were built prior to this period. The village's architecture is the basic standard architecture for nearly all of the towns of the region, with narrow streets, small passageways between the buildings, and cottages fit perfectly into the natural environment of the mountainside. According to a Yugoslav study, in 1961 of a population of 1,280, an estimated 1,180 Macedonian speakers lived in the village alongside 100 Pontic Greeks.Todor Simonovski, The Inhabited Pl ...
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Goumenissa
Goumenissa ( el, Γουμένισσα ) is a small traditional town in the Kilkis regional unit, Central Macedonia, Greece. It was the capital of the former Paionia Province. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Paionia, of which it is a community and a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 208.949 km2. The 2011 census recorded 3,609 residents in the community and 6,130 residents in the municipal unit. The town sits on the southeastern part of the Paiko mountain range. Located 69 km northwest of Thessaloniki, 539 km north of Athens and 20 km north of Pella, the ancient capital of the kingdom of Macedon. Goumenissa is the seat of the Greek Orthodox diocese of Goumenissa, Axioupoli and Polykastro. Goumenissa has narrow streets lined with traditional houses and is renowned for a wide range of things; apart from its preindustrial monuments built beside lush springs, there are traditional wineries which prove the expert ...
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Gallikos Kilkis
Gallikos ( gr, Γαλλικός Κιλκίς, bg, Саламаново) is a village south of the city of Kilkis in the Kilkis regional unit, Greece. It is part of the municipal unit Gallikos Gallikos ( el, Γαλλικός) is a village and a former municipality in the Kilkis regional unit, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Kilkis, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has a ... and has a population of 969 people (2011). References Populated places in Kilkis (regional unit) {{Kilkis div ...
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Fyska
Fyska ( el, Φύσκα, before 1926: Πλανίτσα - ''Planitsa'')Φύσκα (Κιλκίς)
EETAA local government changes is a village in the regional unit of Kilkis. It is part of the municipal unit of Kroussa. In the census of 2021 Fyska had 167 inhabitants.


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Most inhabitants moved from Fyska to cities like Kilkis or during the mid 20th ce ...
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Evzonoi
Evzonoi ( el, Εύζωνοι, , before 1927: Ματσίκοβο - ''Matsikovo'', , mk, Мачуково, bg, Мачуково, ''Machukovo'') is a town in Kilkis regional unit in Central Macedonia, Greece. The main border crossing between Greece and North Macedonia is located here. The village across the border from Evzonoi is Bogorodica, in Gevgelija municipality. The Greek Motorway 1 from Athens, which is part of the European route E75, ends here. Between 13 and 14 September 1916, during the Salonika Campaign, the King's Liverpool Regiment and Lancashire Fusiliers stormed and took the village which was held by German forces. But the village was too exposed to the enemy's artillery fire, and the British were forced to retreat. The area has been affected by the Syrian refugee crisis — at nearby Idomeni Idomeni or Eidomene ( el, Ειδομένη, ) is a small village in Greece, near the border with North Macedonia. The village is located in the municipality of Paeonia ...
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Evropos
Evropos ( el, Ευρωπός), known before 1925 as Ashiklar ( el, Ασικλάρ) is a village and a former municipality in the former Paionia Province, Kilkis regional unit, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Paionia, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 80.922 km2. Population 4,518 (2011). History left, Acropole and old cemeterry A sixth-century BC kouros found here is exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of Kilkis. Evropos is the homeland of Seleucus I Nicator Seleucus I Nicator (; ; grc-gre, Σέλευκος Νικάτωρ , ) was a Macedonian Greek general who was an officer and successor ( ''diadochus'') of Alexander the Great. Seleucus was the founder of the eponymous Seleucid Empire. In the po .... References Populated places in Kilkis (regional unit) {{CentralMacedonia-geo-stub ...
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