Regional units of Greece
The 74 regional units (Greek: περιφερειακές ενότητες, perifereiakés enótites; sing. περιφερειακή ενότητα, perifereiakí enótita) are administrative units of Greece. They are divisions of the country's 13 regions.[1]
List
Administrative Region | Regional unit | Prefecture it was created from |
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Attica | North Athens | Athens (part) |
Attica | West Athens | Athens (part) |
Attica | Central Athens | Athens (part) |
Attica | South Athens | Athens (part) |
Attica | East Attica | East Attica |
Attica | Piraeus | Piraeus (part) |
Attica | Islands | Piraeus (part) |
Attica | West Attica | West Attica |
Central Greece | Boeotia | Boeotia |
Central Greece | Euboea | Euboea |
Central Greece | Evrytania | Evrytania |
Central Greece | Phocis | Phocis |
Central Greece | Phthiotis | Phthiotis |
Central Macedonia | Imathia | Imathia |
Central Macedonia | Thessaloniki | Thessaloniki |
Central Macedonia | Kilkis | Kilkis |
Central Macedonia | Pella | Pella |
Central Macedonia | Pieria | Pieria |
Central Macedonia | Serres | Serres |
Central Macedonia | Chalkidiki | Chalkidiki |
Crete | Chania | Chania |
Crete | Heraklion | Heraklion |
Crete | Lasithi | Lasithi |
Crete | Rethymno | Rethymno |
East Macedonia and Thrace | Drama | Drama |
East Macedonia and Thrace | Evros | Evros |
East Macedonia and Thrace | Thasos | Kavala (part) |
East Macedonia and Thrace | Kavala | Kavala (part) |
East Macedonia and Thrace | Xanthi | Xanthi |
East Macedonia and Thrace | Rhodope | Rhodope |
Epirus | Arta | Arta |
Epirus | Ioannina | Ioannina |
Epirus | Preveza | Preveza |
Epirus | Thesprotia | Thesprotia |
Ionian Islands | Corfu | Corfu |
Ionian Islands | Ithaca | Cephalonia (part) |
Ionian Islands | Cephalonia | Cephalonia (part) |
Ionian Islands | Lefkada | Lefkada |
Ionian Islands | Zakynthos | Zakynthos |
North Aegean | Chios | Chios |
North Aegean | Ikaria | Samos (part) |
North Aegean | Lemnos | Lesbos (part) |
North Aegean | Lesbos | Lesbos (part) |
North Aegean | Samos | Samos (part) |
Peloponnese | Arcadia | Arcadia |
Peloponnese | Argolis | Argolis |
Peloponnese | Corinthia | Corinthia |
Peloponnese | Laconia | Laconia |
Peloponnese | Messenia | Messenia |
South Aegean | Andros | Cyclades (part) |
South Aegean | Kalymnos | Dodecanese (part) |
South Aegean | Karpathos | Dodecanese (part) |
South Aegean | Kea-Kythnos | Cyclades (part) |
South Aegean | Kos | Dodecanese (part) |
South Aegean | Milos | Cyclades (part) |
South Aegean | Mykonos | Cyclades (part) |
South Aegean | Naxos | Cyclades (part) |
South Aegean | Paros | Cyclades (part) |
South Aegean | Rhodes | Dodecanese (part) |
South Aegean | Syros | Cyclades (part) |
South Aegean | Santorini | Cyclades (part) |
South Aegean | Tinos | Cyclades (part) |
Thessaly | Karditsa | Karditsa |
Thessaly | Larissa | Larissa |
Thessaly | Magnesia | Magnesia (part) |
Thessaly | Sporades | Magnesia (part) |
Thessaly | Trikala | Trikala |
West Greece | Achaea | Achaea |
West Greece | Aetolia-Acarnania | Aetolia-Acarnania |
West Greece | Elis | Elis |
West Macedonia | Florina | Florina |
West Macedonia | Grevena | Grevena |
West Macedonia | Kastoria | Kastoria |
West Macedonia | Kozani | Kozani |
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