Sykies ( el, Συκιές) or Sykeai (Συκεαί) is a suburb of the
Thessaloniki Urban Area
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and was a former municipality in the
regional unit of Thessaloniki,
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. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality
Neapoli-Sykies, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit.
The municipal unit population is 37,753 (2011 census). Its land area is 7.982 km².
History
Sykies was mostly built after settling of refugees from
Asia Minor
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in 1922. The refugees were mostly from
Rodochori of Asia Minor. The new residents built a new church that dedicated to patron saints from their origin places.
A part of the district is named ''Varna'' built by Greeks from
Varna
Varna may refer to:
Places Europe
*Varna, Bulgaria, a city in Bulgaria
**Varna Province
**Varna Municipality
** Gulf of Varna
**Lake Varna
**Varna Necropolis
*Vahrn, or Varna, a municipality in Italy
*Varniai, a city in Lithuania
* Varna (Šaba ...
, modern Bulgaria. Other areas include Kallithea, Riga Feraiou and Heptapyrgiou.
In 1934 the municipality of Thessaloniki was divided in smallest administrative units, so Sykies became a separate community. In 1954 the community of Sykies changed to municipality. Today it is part of
Neapoli-Sykies municipality.
Culture
Sports
Sykies is the seat of many clubs.
The most famous of them is
VAO, a long-standing club with achievements in several sports.
References
External links
Official website
Populated places in Thessaloniki (regional unit)
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