Regional units of Greece

The 74 regional units of Greece (Greek: περιφερειακές ενότητες, perifereiakés enótites; sing. περιφερειακή ενότητα, perifereiakí enótita) are the country's second-level administrative units. They are subdivisions of the country's 13 regions, and are further divided into municipalities.

Regional units of Greece
Περιφερειακές ενότητες της Ελλάδας (Greek)
Administrative division of Greece following the "Kallikratis" reform: each colour denotes a region, regional units are outlined in black, and municipalities in white
CategoryUnitary state
LocationHellenic Republic
Number74 Regions
Areas2,307 km2 (891 sq mi) (Ionian Islands) – 18,810 km2 (7,260 sq mi) (Central Macedonia)
Government
Subdivisions

They were introduced as part of the Kallikratis administrative reform on 1 January 2011 and are comparable in area and, on the mainland, coterminous with the 'pre-Kallikratis' prefectures of Greece.[1]

List

Administrative Region Regional unit Prefecture it was created from
AtticaNorth AthensAthens (part)
AtticaWest AthensAthens (part)
AtticaCentral AthensAthens (part)
AtticaSouth AthensAthens (part)
AtticaEast AtticaEast Attica
AtticaPiraeusPiraeus (part)
AtticaIslandsPiraeus (part)
AtticaWest AtticaWest Attica
Central GreeceBoeotiaBoeotia
Central GreeceEuboeaEuboea
Central GreeceEvrytaniaEvrytania
Central GreecePhocisPhocis
Central GreecePhthiotisPhthiotis
Central MacedoniaImathiaImathia
Central MacedoniaThessalonikiThessaloniki
Central MacedoniaKilkisKilkis
Central MacedoniaPellaPella
Central MacedoniaPieriaPieria
Central MacedoniaSerresSerres
Central MacedoniaChalkidikiChalkidiki
CreteChaniaChania
CreteHeraklionHeraklion
CreteLasithiLasithi
CreteRethymnoRethymno
East Macedonia and ThraceDramaDrama
East Macedonia and ThraceEvrosEvros
East Macedonia and ThraceThasosKavala (part)
East Macedonia and ThraceKavalaKavala (part)
East Macedonia and ThraceXanthiXanthi
East Macedonia and ThraceRhodopeRhodope
EpirusArtaArta
EpirusIoanninaIoannina
EpirusPrevezaPreveza
EpirusThesprotiaThesprotia
Ionian IslandsCorfuCorfu
Ionian IslandsIthacaCephalonia (part)
Ionian IslandsCephaloniaCephalonia (part)
Ionian IslandsLefkadaLefkada
Ionian IslandsZakynthosZakynthos
North AegeanChiosChios
North AegeanIkariaSamos (part)
North AegeanLemnosLesbos (part)
North AegeanLesbosLesbos (part)
North AegeanSamosSamos (part)
PeloponneseArcadiaArcadia
PeloponneseArgolisArgolis
PeloponneseCorinthiaCorinthia
PeloponneseLaconiaLaconia
PeloponneseMesseniaMessenia
South AegeanAndrosCyclades (part)
South AegeanKalymnosDodecanese (part)
South AegeanKarpathosDodecanese (part)
South AegeanKea-KythnosCyclades (part)
South AegeanKosDodecanese (part)
South AegeanMilosCyclades (part)
South AegeanMykonosCyclades (part)
South AegeanNaxosCyclades (part)
South AegeanParosCyclades (part)
South AegeanRhodesDodecanese (part)
South AegeanSyrosCyclades (part)
South AegeanSantoriniCyclades (part)
South AegeanTinosCyclades (part)
ThessalyKarditsaKarditsa
ThessalyLarissaLarissa
ThessalyMagnesiaMagnesia (part)
ThessalySporadesMagnesia (part)
ThessalyTrikalaTrikala
West GreeceAchaeaAchaea
West GreeceAetolia-AcarnaniaAetolia-Acarnania
West GreeceElisElis
West MacedoniaFlorinaFlorina
West MacedoniaGrevenaGrevena
West MacedoniaKastoriaKastoria
West MacedoniaKozaniKozani
Monastic community of Mount Athos

References

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