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During the first administrative division of independent Greece in 1833–1836 and again from 1845 until their abolition with the Kallikratis reform in 2010, the prefectures (Greek: νομοί, sing. νομός, romanized: nomoi, sing. nomós) were the country's main administrative unit.
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Greek prefectural capitals (1 C ... Pages in category "Prefectures of Greece" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not ...
The regions of Greece (Greek: περιφέρειες, romanized: periféreies) are the country's thirteen second-level administrative entities, counting decentralized administrations of Greece as first-level. Regions are divided into regional units, known as prefectures until 2011.
The provinces of Greece (Greek: επαρχία, "eparchy") were sub-divisions of some the country's prefectures.From 1887, the provinces were abolished as actual administrative units, but were retained for some state services, especially financial and educational services, as well as for electoral purposes.
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. [4]
This category presents a list of the capitals, of the thirteen NUTS II level administrative regions (peripheries) of Greece. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Capital cities of Greek polities. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. A. Athens (27 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Capitals of Greek states"