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Village Name Changed by Greeks Village Name Changed by Greeks Original Macedonian Village Name Adelfikon Agova mahala (Ser) Adendron Kardzhalar Aedonokastron Muselim Aetofolia Musacali Aetohiri Tusin (Voden) Aetos Ajtos Lerin) Agati Ranislav Agia Ana Radigoze Agia Ekaterini Pernovali Agia Kiriaki Potores Agia Kiriaki Sveta Nedelja (Kostur) Agia Marina Sveta Marina (Ber) Agia Paraskevi Sveta Petka (Lerin) Agios Ahileos Ahil (Kostur) Agios Antonios Lelovo (Kukush) Agios Antonios Zherveny (Kostur) Agios Atanasios Boriany Agios Atanasios Chegan (Voden) Agios Atanasios Sveti Atanas (Drama) Agios Dimitrios Labanitza (Kostur) Agios Dimitrios Topchilar Agios Fotini Osljani Agios Hristoforos Trepishcha (Kozhany) Agios Jorgios Krechovo Agios Kozmos Karamanli Agios Markoc Pejkovo Agios Nikolaos Bogatsko (Kostur) Agios Panteleimon Patele (Lerin) Agios Petros Petrovo (Kukush) Agios Vartolomeos Vartolom Agora Pazarlar Agras Vladovo (Voden) Agriani Klepushna (Ser) Agriokerasia Izbishcha (Drama) Agriosikia Gurbesh Agroniri Varlankza Ahlada Krushoradi (Lerin) Ahladia Blatze Ahladohorion Krushovo (Ser) Aila Lebishevo (Kostur) Ajdonia Jaramzli Akakies Bulamasli Akrita Buf Akritodohori Dervent Akrohori Lovcha (Ser) Akrolimnion Brest (Kukush) Aksiohori Vardarovtzi Aksiupolis Bojmitza (Kukush) Alistrati Alistrat (Ser) Alonas Armensko (Lerin) Aloras Rudino Amaranda Surlevo (Kukush) Amaranta Sulovo Ambelohori Dautli (Kukush) Amigdala Dzhuma (Kozhany) Amindeon Surovichevo (Lerin) Amision Holeva Amohorion Pesochnitza (Lerin) Ampelies Krushari Ampelokipi Zdraltza (Kostur) Amudara Pesjak (Kostur) Amudja Kumli (Ser) Anagenizis Chuchuligovo (Ser) Anarahi Debretz (Kozhany) Anatolikon Ineli (Kozhany) Anavrito Virlan Andartikon Zhelevo (Kostur) Angelofrori Kara-bunar (Solun) Angelohori Sufilar (Halkidiki) Angelohori Sufilar (Kavala) Angelohorion Veshtitza (Solun) Aniksia Kandza Ankatoton Tarnovo (Kostur) Ano Apostoli Gorni Postular Ano Dafnudi Gorna Nushka Ano Fterias Gorno Papratsko (Kostur) Ano Idrusa Gorni Kotor (Lerin) Ano Kamili Kamila (Ser) Ano Kerdilion Gorno Krushovo (Ser) Ano Klene Gorno Klestino Ano Korifi Gorno Rodivo (Voden) Ano Kranionas Gorno Drenoveny (Kostur) Ano Lutraki Gorno Pozharsko (Voden) Ano Perivoli Mangila (Mogila) (Kostur) Ano Poroja Gorni Poroj (Ser) Ano Surmena Gorno Garbali Ano Vermion Gorno Selo Ano Vrondu Gorno Brodi (Ser) Anolevki Zhupanishcha (Kostur) Antifilipi Dranich Antigoni Rahmanli (Kukush) Antigonia Morafca Antofiton Sara-pazar (Kukush) Aposkepos Aposkep (Kostur) Apsalos Dragomantzi Aravizos Obor Ardasa Salpovo (Kozhany) Ardeja (Almopija) Sabotsko (Voden) Argangelos Osin Argirupolis Strezovo (Kukush) Argos Orestikon Hrupishcha (Kostur) Arnisa Ostrovo (Voden) Asiros Gjuvezna Askos Janikia Aspro Prahna Asproija Srebreny (Lerin) Asvestario Radomir (Kukush) Atiras Bozhetz (Voden) Atrapos Krepeshino (Lerin) Avgo Toma Avrini Ineovo Azevstohorion Kirech-kjoi (Solun) Azevstohorion Pejzanovo (Solun) Azvestopetra Lipintzi (Kozhany) Bufi Buf (Lerin) Dafni Ezhovo (Ser) Damaskinon Tranka (Ser) Dasaton Kumanich (Drama) Daseri Drobishcha (Kostur) Dasero Ormanovo Dasohori Ormanli (Ser) Delta Vitovo Dendrari Kranishta Dendrohori Dambeni (Kostur) Diamezon Javor Dikorfon Pazarli (Haldiki) Dimaros Veldziler Dipotama Katun Dipotamja Revany (Kostur) Dispilion Dupjak (Kostur) Djavata Dudular (Solun) Dogani Shljopintsi (Kukush) Doksaton Doksat (Drama) Domatia Samokovo Domeron Valchshta Domiros Volchishta (Ser) Dorotea Gavrishcha Drakontion Dramendzhik DRAMA DRAMA Dranovan Drenovo (Ser) Draviskos Zdravik Drepani Rapes Drepanon Kara-ilar Drias Mesely Drimos Dremiglava Drosaton Pataros (Kukush) Drosia Druska Drosopigi Bel Kamen (Lerin) Eani Kaljany EDESSA VODEN Eginion Libanovo Egiros Kavakli (Drama) Egri Bruhovo Kokina Ekalitea Rudari (Kostur) Eksaplatanos Kapinjany Ekso Asladohori Gorno Krushare Eksohori Vazme (Drama) Elafohori Karadzhova Elefina Sporlita Elefteropolis (Pamgeon) Pravishte (Kavala) Eleon Dutli Eleuza Rahmanli (Lerin) Eli Menteseli Eliniko Mirovo Elos Konuj (Kozhany) Emvolos Tumba Enborion Embore (Kozhany) Episkopi Piskopija (Voden) Eptalofon Sevendekli Eptomili Gedi-Dermen Eratni Indzes Ermakia Frankovitza Ermakja Rantzi (Kozhany) Etnikon Obsirena Evadohori Sakaftza Evangelizmos Karadzha Evkarpia Lembed Evropos Fustani Evzoni Machukovo (Kukush) Falara Saratzi Fanarion Seremeti Fanos Spantzi (Lerin) Farangi Juklemes (Kozhany) Farasinon Lestan Fea Pitra Eleshnitza (Ser) Fikiros Hedzik Filidos Ziljahovo (Ser) Filira Lipush (Ser) Filiros Hadzhik Filotia Kozhusany Fiska Planitza Fitia Chernova Flamburion Negovan (Lerin) FLORINA LERIN Fotini Fotinishcha (Kostur) Ftelia Grache (Kostur) Ftelionas Harbino (Kozhany) Fufa Palior (Kozhany) Galatas Kadinovo (Voden) Galatija Chor (Kozhany) Galikos Salamanli Galina Rahmanli (Kozhany) Galini Kuchkari Gavros Gabresh (Kostur) Gazoros Porna Gefira Toptzi Geraki Dravunishta Gerakonos Gerakartzi (Kukush) Gerifa Topchievo (Solun) Germas Loshnitza (Kostur) Gimna Golo selo (Voden) Ginekokastron Zhensko (Kukush) Gipsohori Gjupchevo Glikoneri Drenovo (Kostur) Gonimon Mrsna Gorgopi Georgolik (Kukush) Gradeboin Gradobor (Solun) Gramos Gramos (Kostur) Granitis Gjuredzhik (Drama) Grivas Kriva (Kukush) Gumenitza (Peonija) Gjumendzhe (Kukush) Halara Pozdivishcha (Kostur) Halastra Kulakija Halastra Kutuger Hamilon Alchak (Kukush) Haradra Razenik Haritomeni Resilovo Haropo Radovo Heliodendron Zhelin (Kostur) Herson Harsovo Hilioluston Malovtzi Hionaton Garleni (Kostur) Hionohoron Karli-kjoi (Ser) Hloronomos Gariptzi Hortero Latrovo Hrisi Slatina (Kostur) Hrisi Slatina (Voden) Hrisokastron Osmanli (Pravishta) Hrisokefolos Valkovo Hrisopolis Sarashaban Hrisos Topoljan (Ser) Hristos Hristos (Ser) Hrizohorafa Haznatar Hrizohori Petoritza Hromion Sfiltzi Ida Straishta Idoea Volchishta Idomeni Sehovo (Kukush) Idromilos Tagramishevo Inoi Ilezli Inoi Osheny (Kostur) Ipsilon Psore (Kostur) Isoma Ravna (Ser) Itja Varbeny (Lerin) Janisa Janchishcha (Solun) Janitza Enidzhe-Vardar (Voden) Janohori Janovene (Kostur) Jeropigi Kosinetz (Kostur) Jorgjani Topljany Joromilos Novoseltzi Kalegiri Kara-kjoj Kali Vrisi Kalevishcha (Kostur) Kalifiton Ravitza Kalikarpon Lovcha (Drama) Kalikrunon Pastrovo Kaliroj Kara-Chali (Ser) Kalitea Dere Kalitea Egri Dere (Drama) Kalivrisi Gornitza Kalohori Dobrolishcha (Kostur) Kalohori Gaskarla Kalohorio Globoshchitza Kalokinton Tikveny (Kostur) Kalos Agros Osmanitza Kamaroti Kamareto (Ser) Kambohorion Vadrishta (Kukush) Kambohorion Valgatzi (Kukush) Kamiohori Trihovishcha Kapetanudi Mramor Kapnofiton Tzarvishta (Ser) Kapnotopos Rajkovche (Ser) Karadjas Tehovo (Voden) Karavi Sadina Karavias Bugarievo (Solum) Kardia Kara-chukali Kardja Trebeno (Kozhany) Karidia Hodzhovo Karidohori (Liebra) Kurchovo (Ser) Karie Banitza (Ser) Karie Orovnik (Kostur) Kariohori Kozlukjoi (Kozhany) Karna Kara-bej Karperi Elshen (Ser) Karpi Cherna reka (Kukush) Karpofonom Janozli Kartera Karadzha-kjoi (Solun) Kastaneri Barovitza (Kukush) Kastanies Garbasel Kastanies Kiklova Kastanofiton Osnichani (Kostur) Kastanusa Palmes KASTORIA KOSTUR Katafiton Kara-kjoj (Drama) Katahloron Rakistan Kato Fterias Dolno Papratsko (Kostur) Kato Idrusa Dolno Kotori (Lerin) Kato Kaleniki Dolno Kalenik (Lerin) Kato Kerdilion Dolno Krushevo (Ser) Kato Klene Dolno Kleshtino Kato Korifi Dolno Rodivo Kato Kranionas Dolno Drenoveny (Kostur) Kato Nevrokopion Zarnovo (Drama) Kato Perivoli Marchishcha (Kostur) Kato Poroja Dolni Poroj (Ser) Kato Psihiko Verzhjany Kato Surmena Dolno Garbali Katohori Rulja (Kostur) Kato-Levki Orman (Kostur) Katsanovo Boevo KAVALA KAVALA Kavalaris Ehatli Kefalari Setoma (Kostur) Kefalohori Pozhari (Solun) Kehrokampos Darovo Keli Gornichevo (Lerin) Kerasies Krontzelevo (Voden) Kerkini Butkovo Kikomidinon Voronos KILKIS KUKUSH Kimaria Komarjan Kimesis Spatjovo (Ser) Kimina Jundzhular Kipseli Pselsko Kiriaki Topola Kiros Gradishte Kladorahi Kladorobi (Lerin) Klidi Tzerovo (Lerin) Klidion Rupel (Ser) Klidohor Cherkovian Klisura Klisura (Kostur) Klitos Hajderli (Kozhany) Kokina Kushovo Kokinohori Sarmusalari Kokinoja Kobalishte (Drama) Kolhiki Pleshevitza (Lerin) Komanos Komen (Kozhany) Komninades Shijak (Kostur) Komninon Udzhana (Kozhany) Konhilia Purlida Korfula Novo Selo (Kostur) Koridohori Karchovo Korifes Gola Korifi Turje (Kostur) Korisos Gorentzi (Kostur) Kormista Kormishta (Ser) Koromilia Sliveny (Kostur) Korona Krastali Koronia Kara-mahala Kosmiti Malko-Osmanli Kostani Kochany Kotili Kazanovo KOZANY KOZHANI Kranionas Drenoveny (Kostur) Kranohori Drenichevo (Kostur) Krasohori Lehovo (Ser) Krateron Radovo Kremaston Semasi (Kostur) Kria Nera Breshcheny (Kostur) Kria Nera Ludovo (Kostur) Kria Vrisi Plashnichevo Krio Vrisi Radunishta (Kozhany) Krioneri Granichevo Kristalopigi Smurdesh (Kostur) Kriston Sari-gjol (Kukush) Krokos Govlishta Kromni Kornishor (Voden) Ksantogia Rusinovo (Drama) Kserorevma Tekri-Vermisly Kserovrisi Serermli Ksifonia Kosturadzhe (Kostur) Ksilokeratia Jadzilar Ksilopolis Likovan Ksilotros Suha-banja (Ser) Ksino Nero Ekshi-su (Lerin) Ksirohori Koriten (Kukush) Ksiropotamos Visochan Ksirotopos Mertatevo Kudunia Muska Kufalja Dolno Kufalovo (Solun) Kuflja Gorno Kufalovo (Solun) Lakia Eleovo (Kostur) Lakomata Starichany (Kostur) Langadia Luguntzi (Voden) Latomi Spantzi (Kukush) Lefkonas Popli (Lerin) Lehanokipos Arapli (Solun) Lekani Munchino Lemos Rumbi Leptokaria Tukovo Leptokaries Leskovetz (Lerin) Levkadi Kavadzhik Levkadia Golishani (Voden) Levkoija Belotintzi (Drama) Levkonas Kavakli (Ser) Levkonas Papli (Kostur) Levkopigi Velishti Levkotea Drachevo Ligaria Merjan Liki Valkojanovo (Voden) Likojani Likovishta Likostomon
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