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Liste Des 97 Villes De Grece Commençant Par Z Bienvenue ! Le présent fichier contient l'ensemble des villes et villages de Grèce. Utilisez la fonction recherche (CRTL+F) et saisissez au moins 3 lettres. Certains noms sont disponibles en caractères Grecs (minuscules et majuscules). Vous pouvez ainsi saisir les caractères lisibles sur une oblitération partielle. Ce document est réalisé par Philatélie Hellénique. https://philateliehellenique.com/ Version 3 - Février 2020 Page 1 A Ville Orthographe Grecque Orthographe en majuscule Achataries Achelinada Acherousia Αχερουσια ΑΧΕΡΟΥΣΙΑ Achilleion Αχιλλειο ΑΧΙΛΛΕΙΟ Achladea Achladeai Achladochorion Adamas Αδαμαντα ΑΔΑΜΑΝΤΑ Adendron Adham Adhamion Adhele Adhelfikon Adhiakopos Adhraktia Adhravastoi Adhravastos Adhriani Adhrianos Aerinon Aerinos Aetochorion Aetofolea Aetofolia Αετοφωλια ΑΕΤΟΦΩΛΙΑ Aetokhorion Aetokorifi Aetolofos Aetomilitsa Αετομηλιτσα Ιωαννινων ΑΕΤΟΜΗΛΙΤΣΑ ΙΩΑΝΝΙΝΩΝ Aetopetra Αετοπετρα ΑΕΤΟΠΕΤΡΑ Aetorrachi Αετορραχη ΑΕΤΟΡΡΑΧΗ Aetorrakhi Aetos Αετος ΑΕΤΟΣ Aetovounion Afalonas Αφαλωνας ΑΦΑΛΩΝΑΣ Afantou Αφαντου ΑΦΑΝΤΟΥ Afetai Αφετων ΑΦΕΤΩΝ Afidhnai Afion Αφιον ΑΦΙΟΝ Afision Afissos Αφησσος ΑΦΗΣΣΟΣ Afitos Αφυτος ΑΦΥΤΟΣ Aflakion Afra ΑΦΡΑ ΑΦΡΑ Afrata Αφρατα ΑΦΡΑΤΑ Afration Afraton Afrayias Afrodisia Afroxylia Agadhaiika Agakiana Agalaioi Page 2 A Agalas Αγαλας ΑΓΑΛΑΣ Agaliani Agalianos Agalo Aganotaiika Agapi Αγαπη ΑΓΑΠΗ Agathi Αγαθη ΑΓΑΘΗ Agathon Αγαθων ΑΓΑΘΩΝ Agdhinai Agia Αγια ΑΓΙΑ Agia Agathi Αγια Αγαθη ΑΓΙΑ ΑΓΑΘΗ Agia Anastasia Αγιας Αναστασιας ΑΓΙΑΣ ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΙΑΣ Agia Anna Αγια Αννα ΑΓΙΑ ΑΝΝΑ Agia Eleousa Αγια Ελεουσα ΑΓΙΑ ΕΛΕΟΥΣΑ Agia Ermioni Αγια Ερμιονη ΑΓΙΑ ΕΡΜΙΟΝΗ Agia Faneromeni Αγια Φανερωμενη ΑΓΙΑ ΦΑΝΕΡΩΜΕΝΗ Agia Foteini Αγια Φωτεινη ΑΓΙΑ ΦΩΤΕΙΝΗ Agia Kyriaki Αγια Κυριακη ΑΓΙΑ ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ Agia Marina Αγια Μαρινα ΑΓΙΑ ΜΑΡΙΝΑ Agia Mavra Αγια Μαυρα ΑΓΙΑ ΜΑΥΡΑ Agia Paraskevi Αγια Παρασκευη ΑΓΙΑ ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ Agia Pelagia Αγια Πελαγια ΑΓΙΑ ΠΕΛΑΓΙΑ Agia Sotira Αγια Σωτηρα ΑΓΙΑ ΣΩΤΗΡΑ Agia Thekli Αγια Θεκλη ΑΓΙΑ ΘΕΚΛΗ Agia Trias Αγιας Τριαδας ΑΓΙΑΣ ΤΡΙΑΔΑΣ Agia Varvara Αγια Βαρβαρα ΑΓΙΑ ΒΑΡΒΑΡΑ Agia Zoni Αγιας Ζωνης ΑΓΙΑΣ ΖΩΝΗΣ Agiasma Αγιασμα ΑΓΙΑΣΜΑ Agiasmata Αγιασματων ΑΓΙΑΣΜΑΤΩΝ Agiasos Αγιασος ΑΓΙΑΣΟΣ Agiofyllon Agioi αγιοι ΑΓΙΟΙ Agioi Anargyroi Δημος Αγιων Αναργυρων ΔΗΜΟΣ ΑΓΙΩΝ ΑΝΑΡΓΥΡΩΝ Agioi Apostoloi αγιοι Αποστολοι ΑΓΙΟΙ ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΟΙ Agioi Deka αγιοι Δεκα ΑΓΙΟΙ ΔΕΚΑ Agioi Douloi Agioi Pantes αγιοι Παντες ΑΓΙΟΙ ΠΑΝΤΕΣ Agioi Theodori αγιοι Θεοδωροι ΑΓΙΟΙ ΘΕΟΔΩΡΟΙ Agioi Theodoroi αγιοι Θεοδωροι ΑΓΙΟΙ ΘΕΟΔΩΡΟΙ Agion Gala Agioneri Αγιονεριου ΑΓΙΟΝΕΡΙΟΥ Agiopigi Agios Achilleios αγιος Αχιλλειος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΑΧΙΛΛΕΙΟΣ Agios Aimilianos αγιος Αιμιλιανος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΑΙΜΙΛΙΑΝΟΣ Agios Akakios αγιος Ακακιος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΑΚΑΚΙΟΣ Agios Andreas Αγιου Ανδρεα ΑΓΙΟΥ ΑΝΔΡΕΑ Agios Antonios Αγιου Αντωνιου ΑΓΙΟΥ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΥ Agios Arsenios αγιος Αρσενιος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΑΡΣΕΝΙΟΣ Agios Athanasios Αγιου Αθανασιου ΑΓΙΟΥ ΑΘΑΝΑΣΙΟΥ Agios Charalampos Αγιου Χαραλαμπους ΑΓΙΟΥ ΧΑΡΑΛΑΜΠΟΥΣ Agios Christofos Agios Dimitrios αγιος Δημητριος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΣ Agios Donatos Αγιου Δονατου ΑΓΙΟΥ ΔΟΝΑΤΟΥ Page 3 A Agios Fokas Αγιος Φωκας ΑΓΙΟΣ ΦΩΚΑΣ Agios Georgios αγιος Γεωργιος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ Agios Georgios Glykorrizou Agios Georgios Sykousis Agios Ilias Αγιου Ηλια ΑΓΙΟΥ ΗΛΙΑ Agios Ioannis αγιος Ιωαννης ΑΓΙΟΣ ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣ Agios Ioannis Prodromos αγιος Ιωαννης ο Προδρομος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣ Ο ΠΡΟΔΡΟΜΟΣ Agios Isidoros αγιος Ισιδωρος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΙΣΙΔΩΡΟΣ Agios Kirykos Αγιου Κηρυκου ΑΓΙΟΥ ΚΗΡΥΚΟΥ Agios Konstantinos αγιος Κωνσταντινος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ Agios Kosmas Αγιου Κοσμα ΑΓΙΟΥ ΚΟΣΜΑ Agios Loukas Αγιου Λουκα ΑΓΙΟΥ ΛΟΥΚΑ Agios Markos Αγιου Μαρκου ΑΓΙΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΟΥ Agios Matthaios αγιος Ματθαιος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΜΑΤΘΑΙΟΣ Agios Merkourios αγιο Μερκουριο ΑΓΙΟ ΜΕΡΚΟΥΡΙΟ Agios Minas Αγιου Μηνα ΑΓΙΟΥ ΜΗΝΑ Agios Nikolaos αγιος Νικολαος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΝΙΚΟΛΑΟΣ Agios Panteleimon Αγιος Παντελεημων ΑΓΙΟΣ ΠΑΝΤΕΛΕΗΜΩΝ Agios Panteleimonas αγιος Παντελεημονας ΑΓΙΟΣ ΠΑΝΤΕΛΕΗΜΟΝΑΣ Agios Pavlos αγιος Παυλος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΠΑΥΛΟΣ Agios Petros αγιος Πετρος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΠΕΤΡΟΣ Agios Prokopios αγιος Προκοπιος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΠΡΟΚΟΠΙΟΣ Agios Rokkos Αγιου Ροκκου ΑΓΙΟΥ ΡΟΚΚΟΥ Agios Spyridon Αγιου Σπυριδωνα ΑΓΙΟΥ ΣΠΥΡΙΔΩΝΑ Agios Stefanos αγιος Στεφανος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΣΤΕΦΑΝΟΣ Agios Vasileios αγιος Βασιλειος ΑΓΙΟΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΣ Agios Vissarion Αγιου Βησσαριωνα ΑΓΙΟΥ ΒΗΣΣΑΡΙΩΝΑ Agios Vlasios Αγιου Βλασιου ΑΓΙΟΥ ΒΛΑΣΙΟΥ Agkathia Aglavista Agnanda Agnanderi Agnandi Agnandia Αγναντια ΑΓΝΑΝΤΙΑ Agnandion Agnanta αγναντα ΑΓΝΑΝΤΑ Agnanteron Agnantia Agni Αγνη ΑΓΝΗ Agnitsini Agno Agora Αγορα ΑΓΟΡΑ Agoriani Αγοριανη ΑΓΟΡΙΑΝΗ Agoyia Agra Agrafa αγραφα ΑΓΡΑΦΑ Agrafoi Agrambela Αγραμπελα ΑΓΡΑΜΠΕΛΑ Agrapidhia Agrapidhokambos Agrapidhokhorion Agrapidhoula Agras αγρα ΑΓΡΑ Page 4 A Agrelia Agrelopon Agrelopos Agria Αγρια ΑΓΡΙΑ Agriakona Agriana Αγριανα ΑΓΡΙΑΝΑ Agriani Αγριανη ΑΓΡΙΑΝΗ Agrianoi Agridhakion Agridhia Agridhion Agridion Agrilea Agriles Αγριλες ΑΓΡΙΛΕΣ Agrilia Αγριλια ΑΓΡΙΛΙΑ Agrilias Agrilidhion Agrilos Agrilovounon Agrinion Αγρινιο ΑΓΡΙΝΙΟ Agriolevki Agriosikea Agriovotanon Agros Αγρος ΑΓΡΟΣ Agrosikeai Agrosykea Ai Seris Aiandion Aiani Αιανη ΑΙΑΝΗ Aidhinion Aidhipsos Aidhonia Aidhonoi Aidhonokastron Aidhonokhorion Aidon Aidonia Αηδονια ΑΗΔΟΝΙΑ Aidonion Aidonochorion Aigaleo Αιγαλεω ΑΙΓΑΛΕΩ Aigani Aigina Αιγινα ΑΙΓΙΝΑ Aiginion Aigion Αιγιου ΑΙΓΙΟΥ Aigosthena Aikirikos Aikiryiannis Aimilianos Αιμιλιανος ΑΙΜΙΛΙΑΝΟΣ Aimonas Αιμονας ΑΙΜΟΝΑΣ Aipatia Aipia Aira Aisimi Page 5 A Aitania Aithaia Aitolikon Aiyai Aiyiali Η Αιγιαλη Η ΑΙΓΙΑΛΗ Aiyira Aiyiros Aiyition Akadhimoi Akakiai Akarpon Akhaikon Akharnai Akhatzikia Akhendrias Akhillio Akhillion Akhinos Akhira Akhirones Akhladha Akhladhai Akhladhaki Akhladhea Akhladheri Akhladhes Akhladhi Akhladhia Akhladhiakies Akhladhini Akhladhion Akhladhokambos Akhladhokastron Akhladhokhorion Akhladhomilea Akhoumatou Akhouria Akia Akondion Akontion Akoumia Ακουμια ΑΚΟΥΜΙΑ Akova Akovitika Akovos Akra ακρα ΑΚΡΑ Akrai Akraifnion Akrasion Akrata Ακρατα ΑΚΡΑΤΑ Akri Κρη ΚΡΗ Akria Akrini Akrinon Page 6 A Akritas Ακριτας ΑΚΡΙΤΑΣ Akritokhorion Akrolimni Akrolimnion Akropotamia Akropotamos Akrotirion Ακρωτηρι ΑΚΡΩΤΗΡΙ Akrovounion Akroyialion Aktaion Aktounda Aladhinon Alagnion Alagonia Αλαγονια ΑΛΑΓΟΝΙΑ Alai Alalkomenai Alamannia Alamannos Alatopetra Αλατοπετρας ΑΛΑΤΟΠΕΤΡΑΣ Alatron Alea Aleimmatades Alepochorion Alepokhorion Alepospita Alepou Αλεπου ΑΛΕΠΟΥ Alesia Alestaina Alestia Aletraiika Aletrouvarion Alevradha Alevrika Alevrou Alexandra Αλεξανδρα ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΑ Alexandradhes Alexandreia Αλεξανδρεια ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΕΙΑ Alexandros Αλεξανδρος ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ Alexandroupolis Αλεξανδρουπολη ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥΠΟΛΗ Alexis Αλεξης ΑΛΕΞΗΣ Alfa Alfios Αλφειο ΑΛΦΕΙΟ Alfiousa Alia Aliartos Αλιαρτος ΑΛΙΑΡΤΟΣ Alifira Alika αλικα ΑΛΙΚΑ Alikambos Αλικαμπο ΑΛΙΚΑΜΠΟ Alikanas Αλικανας ΑΛΙΚΑΝΑΣ Alikanitaiika Aliki Αλικη ΑΛΙΚΗ Alikianos Αλικιανος ΑΛΙΚΙΑΝΟΣ Alikon Αλυκων ΑΛΥΚΩΝ Page 7 A Alimakion Alimia Αλιμια ΑΛΙΜΙΑ Alinda Αλιντα ΑΛΙΝΤΑ Alissos Αλισσος ΑΛΙΣΣΟΣ Alistrati Αλιστρατη ΑΛΙΣΤΡΑΤΗ Alithini Αληθινη ΑΛΗΘΙΝΗ Aliverion Aliyoi Alkion Αλκυων ΑΛΚΥΩΝ Alkioni Αλκυονη ΑΛΚΥΟΝΗ Alli Meria αλλη Μερια ΑΛΛΗ ΜΕΡΙΑ Alma Almiridha Almiron Almiropotamos Αλμυροποταμος ΑΛΜΥΡΟΠΟΤΑΜΟΣ Almyros Αλμυρος ΑΛΜΥΡΟΣ Aloidhes Aloizianika Alona Alonai Alonaki Αλωνακι ΑΛΩΝΑΚΙ Alonakia Αλωνακια ΑΛΩΝΑΚΙΑ Alonakion Alones Αλωνες ΑΛΩΝΕΣ Alonia Αλωνια ΑΛΩΝΙΑ Alonion Alonistaina Αλωνισταινα ΑΛΩΝΙΣΤΑΙΝΑ Alonnisos Αλοννησος ΑΛΟΝΝΗΣΟΣ Aloros Aloutoyiannaiika Alpokhorion Alsos αλσος ΑΛΣΟΣ Altomira Αλτομιρα ΑΛΤΟΜΙΡΑ Alyfanta Alyki Αλυκη ΑΛΥΚΗ Alysafi Amades Αμαδες ΑΜΑΔΕΣ Amaliapoli Αμαλιαπολη ΑΜΑΛΙΑΠΟΛΗ Amalias Αμαλιας ΑΜΑΛΙΑΣ Amaliota Amalon Amaniou Amaranda Amaranta Amaranton Αμαραντον ΑΜΑΡΑΝΤΟΝ Amarantos Αμαραντος ΑΜΑΡΑΝΤΟΣ Amarianon Amarinthos Αμαρυνθος ΑΜΑΡΥΝΘΟΣ Amarion Amarousion Αμαρουσιου ΑΜΑΡΟΥΣΙΟΥ Amaxadhes Ambarion Ambelakia Αμπελακια ΑΜΠΕΛΑΚΙΑ Page 8 A Ambelakion Ambelakiotissa Ambelas Αμπελας ΑΜΠΕΛΑΣ Ambelia Αμπελια ΑΜΠΕΛΙΑ Ambelion Ambeliona Ambelofiton Ambeloi Ambelokambos Ambelokhorion Ambelokipoi Αμπελοκηποι ΑΜΠΕΛΟΚΗΠΟΙ Ambelon Ambelos αμπελος ΑΜΠΕΛΟΣ Ambelouzos Amelandai Amfia Amfiklia Αμφικλεια ΑΜΦΙΚΛΕΙΑ Amfilochia Αμφιλοχια ΑΜΦΙΛΟΧΙΑ Amfipolis Αμφιπολη ΑΜΦΙΠΟΛΗ Amfissa αμφισσα ΑΜΦΙΣΣΑ Amfithea Αμφιθεας ΑΜΦΙΘΕΑΣ Amfitriti Αμφιτριτη ΑΜΦΙΤΡΙΤΗ Amigdhala Amigdhalea Amigdhaleai Amigdhaleon Amigdhali Amigdhalitsa Amigdhaloi AmigdhalokeFalion Amigdhalon Amiklai Amindaion Amiras Αμιρα ΑΜΙΡΑ Amisiana Amisinon Ammokhorion Ammos αμμος ΑΜΜΟΣ Ammotopos Αμμοτοπου ΑΜΜΟΤΟΠΟΥ Ammoudarion Ammoudhara Ammoudharai Ammoudheron Ammoudhia Ammoudia Αμμουδια ΑΜΜΟΥΔΙΑ Ammovounon Amnatos Αμνατος ΑΜΝΑΤΟΣ Amoliani Αμμουλιανη ΑΜΜΟΥΛΙΑΝΗ Amolokhos Amonaklios Amorgos Αμοργος ΑΜΟΡΓΟΣ Amorion Amoryianoi Page 9 A Amourion Amouryellai Ampares Ampelakia Αμπελακια ΑΜΠΕΛΑΚΙΑ Ampeleia Ampeleiai Ampelia Ampelikon Ampelochorion Ampelon Ampelos αμπελος ΑΜΠΕΛΟΣ Amvrakia Αμβρακια ΑΜΒΡΑΚΙΑ Amvrosia Αμβροσια ΑΜΒΡΟΣΙΑ Amygdali Αμυγδαλη ΑΜΥΓΔΑΛΗ Anafi Αναφη ΑΝΑΦΗ Anafonitria Αναφωνητρια ΑΝΑΦΩΝΗΤΡΙΑ Analipsis Αναληψη ΑΝΑΛΗΨΗ Anapaftiria Anaplades Anargyroi Αναργυρων ΑΝΑΡΓΥΡΩΝ Anarrakhi Anaryiroi Αναργυρων ΑΝΑΡΓΥΡΩΝ Anastasia Αναστασια ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΙΑ Anastasis Αναστασης ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΗΣ Anastasopoulaiika Anatoli Ανατολη ΑΝΑΤΟΛΗ Anatoliki Ανατολικη ΑΝΑΤΟΛΙΚΗ Anatoliki Frangista Ανατολικη Φραγκιστα ΑΝΑΤΟΛΙΚΗ ΦΡΑΓΚΙΣΤΑ Anatolikon Anavatos Αναβατος ΑΝΑΒΑΤΟΣ Anavissos Αναβυσσος ΑΝΑΒΥΣΣΟΣ Anavra Αναβρα ΑΝΑΒΡΑ Anavrita Αναβρυτα ΑΝΑΒΡΥΤΑ Anavriti Αναβρυτη ΑΝΑΒΡΥΤΗ Anavriton Anayennisis Anaziri Anchialos Αγχιαλος ΑΓΧΙΑΛΟΣ Andartikon Andhania Andias Andifilippoi Andigonos Andikalamos Andikira Andikíra ANDIKÍRA Andiparos Andipata Andipata Erisou Andirrion Andiskarion Andonis Αντωνης ΑΝΤΩΝΗΣ Andravida Ανδραβιδα ΑΝΔΡΑΒΙΔΑ Andreas Page 10 A Andriolata Andritsa Ανδριτσας ΑΝΔΡΙΤΣΑΣ Andritsaina Ανδριτσαινα ΑΝΔΡΙΤΣΑΙΝΑ
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