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Kozani produces lignite, which is the main source of the electric power produced in Greece, nitrous salts which are processed into fertilizers, and chromium. There was also an asbestos mine that remained operational until the mid-1990s, which has now ceased its operation.
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The first recorded mention of Kozani is in an Ottoman register of 1528, as a settlement with 91 houses, 23 singles and 15 widows. [10] In the Ottoman tahrir defter (number 167) of 1530, the settlement is recorded as a village with the name Kozani, and was within the kaza of Serfice. [11]
It is located 4 km north of the center of the city, between Kozani and the A2 motorway (Egnatia Odos). It consists of Koila and two other settlements: Nea Kardia and Melissia. The population is 1,360 (2021). [1] The Technological Educational Institut (T.E.I.) and the Exhibition Center of West Macedonia are located in Koila. In September, the ...
Akrini (Greek: Ακρινή) is a village and a community of the Kozani municipality. [2] Before the 2011 local government reform it was part of the municipality of Ellispontos, of which it was a municipal district. [2] The 2021 census recorded 758 inhabitants in the community of Akrini. [1] The community of Akrini covers an area of 38.422 km 2 ...
Komnina (Greek: Κομνηνά) is a town in the Kozani regional unit, West Macedonia, Greece. It was the seat of the municipality of Vermio. As of 2021, it had a population of 517 permanent residents. [1] The town's altitude is 688 meters (2260 feet) above sea level.
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