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Macedonia: A unique “panorama” of experiences

Macedonia: A unique “panorama” of experiences

Macedonia is the largest geographical region of Greece occupying the northern part of the country. On its western side, Macedonia is bounded by the Pindos mountain range. To the east it extends up to Nestos River. To the north it borders with FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) and Bulgaria, to...

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Drama: Dense forests, abundant springs and impressive caves

Drama: Dense forests, abundant springs and impressive caves

Seat of the prefecture: Drama The main areas of the prefecture are: Drama, Falakro, Nevrokopi, Doxato, Volakas, Lefkogia, Prossotsani, Paranesti. The prefecture of Drama is one of the 13 prefectures of Macedonia. It borders to the North with Bulgaria, to the West with the prefecture of Serres, to the South with the prefecture...

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Florina: Endless forests, majestic mountains and beautiful lakes

Florina: Endless forests, majestic mountains and beautiful lakes

Seat of the prefecture: Florina The main areas of the prefecture are: Florina, Prespes, Amynteo, Antartiko, Vevi, Meliti, Nymfeo, Pisoderi. The prefecture of Florina is one of the 13 prefectures of Macedonia. It occupies the northeastern part of Macedonia and it borders with Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Albania and the prefectures of...

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Grevena: For adventure lovers

Grevena: For adventure lovers

Seat of the prefecture: Grevena The main areas of the prefecture are: Grevena, Deskati, Vasilitsa, Lavda, Smixi. One of the 13 prefectures of Macedonia. The prefecture of Grevena occupies the SW part of Western Macedonia and it borders to the north with the prefecture of Kozani, to the east with the prefecture of...

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Imathia: Rich history and cultural tradition

Imathia: Rich history and cultural tradition

Seat of the prefecture: Veria The main areas of the prefecture are: Alexandria, Vergina, Veria, and Naoussa. The prefecture of Imathia is located in Central Macedonia and its surface is approx. 1,701 sq. km (170,000 hectares). It is one of the oldest inhabited areas and its name means "sandy area". Seat of the...

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Kastoria: Inexhaustible natural beauty

Kastoria: Inexhaustible natural beauty

Seat of the prefecture: Kastoria The main areas of the prefecture are: Kastoria, Argos Orestiko, Vitsi, Dispilio, Eptachori, Klissoura, Nestorio. The prefecture of Kastoria is one of the 13 prefectures of Macedonia. It is situated at the northwestern edge of Western Macedonia and it borders with Albania, and the prefectures of Florina, Kozani,...

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Kavala: The place that has it all!

Kavala: The place that has it all!

Seat of the prefecture: Kavala The main areas of the prefecture are: Kavala, Eleftheroupoli, Nea Peramos, Philippi, Chryssoupoli. The prefecture of Kavala is one of the 13 prefectures of Macedonia. It occupies the northeastern part of Macedonia, it borders to the prefectures of Drama, Xanthi and Serres and it is also bathed by...

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Kilkis: Pure nature and breathtaking landscapes

Kilkis: Pure nature and breathtaking landscapes

Seat of the prefecture: Kilkis The main areas of the prefecture are: Kilkis, Axioupoli, Goumenissa, Polykastro. The prefecture of Kilkis is one of the 13 prefectures of Macedonia. It is situated in the northern part of Central Macedonia, bounded by the mountains Paiko, Belles and Kroussia. It also borders with Former Yugoslav Republic...

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Kozani: Remarkable historical monuments, traditional villages and majestic monasteries

Kozani: Remarkable historical monuments, traditional villages and majestic monasteries

Seat of the prefecture: Kozani The main areas of the prefecture are: Kozani, Velvento, Neapoli, Ptolemaida, Servia, Siatista. The prefecture of Kozani occupies the southern part of Western Macedonia and it borders to the prefectures of Kastoria, Florina, Pella, Imathia, Pieria, Larissa and Grevena. (more…)

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