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The third-largest-city is Patras, with a metropolitan area of approximately 250,000 inhabitants. The table below lists the largest cities in Greece , by population size, using the official census results of 1991, [ 1 ] 2001, [ 2 ] 2011 [ 3 ] and 2021.
From 1 January 2011, in accordance with the Kallikratis plan, the administrative system of Greece was drastically overhauled. For the current list, see List of municipalities of Greece (2011). This is an alphabetical list of municipalities and communities in Greece from 1997 to 2010, under the Kapodistrias Plan.
In addition, the council elects 2 to 6 town hall committee members. In the case of mergers, local village or town councils (like communal quarters) may still exist to provide feedback and ideas to the larger governing body. Council members are elected via public election every four years on the basis of a party system.
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Chios (town) North Aegean: Agios Minas Amani Chios (town) Ionia Kampochora Kardamyla Mastichochoria Omiroupoli: Corinth (municipality) Κόρινθος (Δήμος Κορινθίων) 612.7 58,192 95 Corinth Peloponnese: Assos-Lechaio Corinth Saronikos Solygeia Tenea: Cythera: Κύθηρα (Δήμος Κυθήρων) 298.7 4,041 14 Cythera ...
Rank Name Region Pop. Rank Name Region Pop. Athens Thessaloniki: 1: Athens: Attica: 3,155,000: 11: Serres: Central Macedonia: 58,287 Patras Piraeus: 2: Thessaloniki ...
List of municipalities and communities in Greece (1997–2010) List of municipalities of Greece (2011) Prefectures of Greece (first existed in 1833, last abolished in 2010, by 2010 there were 51) / Greek: νομοί, sing. νομός, called departments in ISO 3166-2:GR; Provinces of Greece 147, last abolished in 2006 / Greek: επαρχία ...
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