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Poli/Horio Dimos/Koinotis Eparhia (Town/Village) (Municipality/Community) (District) PART II, p.1 Poli/Horio Dimos/Koinotis Eparhia (Town/Village) (Municipality/Community) (District) Ada Megali Kalhantos Komotinis Adam Adam Lagkada Adamas Adamantos Milou Adamion Adamiou Nauplias Adeiata Poseidonias Syrou Adele Adele Rethymnis Adelfikon Adelfikou Serron Adelfoi (islet) Alonnisou Skopelou Adendron Adendrou Thessalonikis Adiakopos Kampou Epidaurou Limiras Adravastoi Zakrou Siteias Adravastos Neapoleos Mirampellou Adriani Adrianis Pylias Adriani Kalamokastrou Komotinis Adriani Adrianis Dramas Adrianos Zenion Mirampellou Aerinon Aerinou Volou Aerinos Kefaliou Kissamou Aerodromion Amygdaleonos Kavalas Aerodromion Petranon Kozanis Aerodromion Sternon Kydonias Aerokampos Melissatikon Volou Aerolimin Kremastis Rodou Aetia Filippaion Grevenon Aetofolea Kallonis Tinou Aetofolia Diodion Messinis Aetohorion Agiou Georgiou Kynourias Aetohorion Dorikou Alexandroupoleos Aetohorion Notias Almopias Aetohorion Stefaniados Karditsis Aetokoryfi Sapon Sapon Aetolofos Aetolofou Agias Aetolofos Lofariou Sapon Aetomilitsa Aetomilitsis Konitsis Aetopetra Aetopetras Dodonis Aetopetra Aetopetras Konitsis Aetopetra Aetopetras Trihonidos Aetopetra Kato Aetopetras Dodonis Aetorrahi Aetorrahis Dodonis Aetorrahi Aetorrahis Gortynias Aetorrahi Aetorrahis Ileias Aetorrahi Tsaritsanis Elassonos Aetos Aetou Filiaton Aetos Aetou Florinis Aetos Aetou Trifylias Aetos Aetou Vonitsis & Xiromerou Aetos Pahtouriou Trikalon Aetos Aetou Karystias Afalonas Afalonos Mytilinis Afantou Afantou Rodou Afentika Litoselou Fthiotidos Afetai Afeton Volou Afidnai Afidnon Attikis Afidnon Stathmos Afidnon Attikis Afion Afionos Kerkyras Afision Afisiou Lakedaimonos Afra Afras Kerkyras Afrata Afraton Kissamou Afration Afratiou Pediados Afration Afratiou Halkidos Afraton Afratou Trihonidos Afrodisia Halandron Hiou Afroxylia Megaloharis Artis Afroxylia Ano Afroxylias Naupaktias Afroxylia Kato Afroxylias Naupaktias Afyssos Neohoriou Volou PART II, p.2 Poli/Horio Dimos/Koinotis Eparhia (Town/Village) (Municipality/Community) (District) Afytos Afytou Halkidikis Agalaioi Kentrou Grevenon Agalas Agala Zakynthou Agaliani Agalianis Trifylias Agalianos Agalianou Trihonidos Agalianos Kerame Agiou Vasileiou Agalo Rapti Gortynias Agapi Agapis Tinou Agapi Kalohiou Grevenon Agathi Dorotheas Almopias Agathon Kallianou Karystias Agathonision Agathonisiou Kalymnou Agathoupolis Nea Neas Agathoupoleos Pierias Agdinai Agdinon Istiaias Ageli Toxoton Xanthis Ageranos Neohoriou Gythiou Aggeiadakion Minas Oitylou Aggeliana Aggelianon Mylopotamou Aggelohorion Aggelohoriou Naousis Aggelohorion Aggelohoriou Thessalonikis Aggelokastron Aggelokastrou Korinthias Aggelokastron Aggelokastrou Mesologgiou Aggelokastrou Stathmos Aggelokastrou Mesologgiou Aggelona Aggelonas Epidaurou Limiras Aggista Aggistis Fyllidos Aggistis Stathmos Stathmou Aggistis Fyllidos Aggitis Kokkinogeion Dramas Aghialos Aghialou Thessalonikis Aghialos Nea Neas Aghialou Volou Agia Agias Kydonias Agia Agias Nikopoleos & Pargas Agia Agias Mylopotamou Agia Agias Agias Agia Koronidos Naxou Agia Agathi Karoplesiou Eurytanias Agia Aikaterini Kainourgiou Lokridos Agia Aikaterini Thermisias Ermionidos Agia Anastasia Agias Anastasias Dodonis Agia Anastasia Potamou Kythiron Agia Anna Agias Annis Ileias Agia Anna Nestoriou Kastorias Agia Anna Agias Annis Halkidos Agia Anna Kouninas Aigialeias Agia Anna Agiou Arseniou Naxou Agia Anna Agias Annis Levadeias Agia Eirini Agias Eirinis Lakedaimonos Agia Eirini Agias Eirinis Kranaias Agia Eirini Spartiaton Lakedaimonos Agia Eirini Zirou Siteias Agia Eirini Irakleiou Temenous Agia Eirini Krousonos Maleviziou Agia Eirini Rethymnis Rethymnis Agia Eirini Epanohoriou Selinou Agia Eirini Kythnou Keas Agia Eirini Agiou Dimitriou Limnou Agia Eirini Stroponon Halkidos Agia Eleni Agias Elenis Serron Agia Eleni Ano Fanariou Troizinias Agia Eleousa Platanion Rodou Agia Eleousa Ellinikou Patron Agia Eleousa Kanaliou Kerkyras Agia Ermioni Thymianon Hiou Agia Eufimia Agias Eufimias Samis Agia Euthymia Agias Euthymias Parnasidos Agia Faneromeni Kerasonos Nikopoleos & Pargas Agia Foteini Flamourias Edessis Agia Foteini Apostolon Amariou PART II, p.3 Poli/Horio Dimos/Koinotis Eparhia (Town/Village) (Municipality/Community) (District) Agia Fotia Siteias Siteias Agia Fotia Agiou Ioannou Ierapetras Agia Fotia Harakos Monofatsiou Agia Galini Agias Galinis Agiou Vasileiou Agia Kyriaki Agias Kyriakis Souliou Agia Kyriaki Agias Kyriakis Trikalon Agia Kyriaki Agias Kyriakis Kastorias Agia Kyriaki Agias Kyriakis Ileias Agia Kyriaki Filiatron Trifylias Agia Kyriaki Monemvasias Epidaurou Limiras Agia Kyriaki Spartiaton Lakedaimonos Agia Kyriaki Arias Nauplias Agia Kyriaki Pargas Nikopoleos & Pargas Agia Kyriaki Theriakisiou Dodonis Agia Kyriaki Trikeriou Volou Agia Kyriaki Plagias Kilkis Agia Kyriaki Marathokampou Samou Agia Kyriaki Eudilou Ikarias Agia Kyriaki Agias Kyriakis Kozanis Agia Marina Agias Marinis Patron Agia Marina Agias Marinis Pogoniou Agia Marina Agias Marinis Kydonias Agia Marina Agias Marinis Imathias Agia Marina Agias Marinis Thyamidos Agia Marina Agias Marinis Mytilinis Agia Marina Agias Marinis Lokridos Agia Marina Agias Marinis Zakynthou Agia Marina Assou Korinthias Agia Marina Nisiou Ileias Agia Marina Agias Marinis Fthiotidos Agia Marina Mesagrou Aiginis Agia Marina Melitinis Lakedaimonos Agia Marina Lada Kalamon Agia Marina Leptokaryas Filaton Agia Marina Kavrohoriou Maleviziou Agia Marina Lerou Kalymnou Agia Marina Kasou Karpathou Agia Marina Ormou Korthiou Androu Agia Marina Miamous Kainourgiou Agia Marina Trilofou Thesalonikis Agia Marina Neas Peramou Paggaiou Agia Marina Mataragkas Mesologgiou Agia Marina Avarikou Trihonidos Agia Marina Artemonos Milou Agia Marina Kato Agias Marinis Patron Agia Maura Agias Mauras Ileias Agia Moni Ano Vianou Vianou Agia Moni Mitaton Kythiron Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Dramas Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Kozanis Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Trihonidos Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Florinis Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Kilkis Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Halkidikis Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Thessalonikis Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Trikalon Agia Paraskeui AGIAS PARASKEUIS Attikis Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Amariou Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Konitsis Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Visaltias Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Mithymnis Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Karditsis Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Lokridos Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Volou Agia Paraskeui Agias Paraskeuis Artis Agia Paraskeui Samion Samou Agia Paraskeui Adele Rethymnis PART II, p.4 Poli/Horio Dimos/Koinotis Eparhia (Town/Village) (Municipality/Community) (District) Agia Paraskeui Ardaktou Agiou Vasileiou Agia Paraskeui Lilianou Pediados Agia Paraskeui Gorgomylou Nikopoleos & Pargas Agia Paraskeui Petras Dodonis Agia Paraskeui Theriakisiou Dodonis Agia Paraskeui Kyparissou Larisis Agia Paraskeui Kalampakas Kalampakas Agia Paraskeui Petrotou Patron Agia Paraskeui Nomion Epidaurou Limiras Agia Paraskeui Agrafon Kerkyras Agia Paraskeui Roditsis Fthiotidos Agia Paraskeui Domianon Eurytanias Agia Paraskeui Koroneias Levadeias Agia Paraskeui Agiou Vlasiou Trihonidos Agia Pelagia Potamou Kythiron Agia Pelagia Myxorrouma Agiou Vasileiou Agia Pelagia Limnon Mirampellou Agia Pelagia Ahladas Maleviziou Agia Pelagia Aulioton Kerkyras Agia Roumeli Agias Roumelis Sfakion Agia Semni Arkalohoriou Monofatsiou Agia Sion Vergas Kalamon Agia Sofia Agias Sofias Halkidos Agia Sofia Agias Sofias Kynourias Agia Sofia Agias Sofias Trihonidos Agia Sofia Fisinis Limnou Agia Sofia Ellinikou Epidaurou Limiras Agia Sofia Kardamylis Kalamon Agia Sofia Dendron Tyrnavou Agia Sotira Paniperiou Pylias Agia Sotira Agias Sotiras Voiou Agia Sotira Pision Korinthias Agia Thekla Orologiou Karystias Agia Thekli Agias Theklis Palis Agia Thekli Ano Volimon Zakynthou Agia Theodoti Iou Thiras Agia Trias Agias Triados Lokridos Agia Trias Agias Triados Siteias Agia Trias Agias Triados Nauplias Agia Trias Agias Triados Eurytanias Agia Trias Agias Triados Karditsis Agia Trias Agias Triados Thessalonikis Agia Trias Agias Triados Almyrou Agia Trias Agias Triados Ileias Agia Trias Agias Triados Dodonis Agia Trias Agias Triados Levadeias Agia Trias Megareon Megaridos Agia Trias Makrinous Mesologgiou Agia Trias Homoris Naupaktias Agia Trias Patiopoulou Valtou Agia Trias Rodias Trifylias Agia Trias Agiou Georgiou Nileias Volou Agia Trias Prodromou Imathias Agia Trias Amygdaleon Grevenon Agia Trias Prevezis Nikopoleos & Pargas Agia Trias Skotoussis Farsalon Agia Trias Artaion Artis Agia Trias Varypatadon Kerkyras Agia Trias Meliggon Dodonis Agia Trias Karveliou Kalamon Agia Trias Flampouresiou Kalampakas Agia Trias (islet) Eretrias Halkidos Agia Trias Gounari Psilovrahou Trihonidos Agia Trias Parnithos Aharnon Attikis Agia Varvara Agias Varvaras Konitsis Agia Varvara Agias Varvaras Imathias Agia Varvara Agias Varvaras Monofatsiou PART II, p.5 Poli/Horio Dimos/Koinotis Eparhia (Town/Village) (Municipality/Community) (District) Agia Varvara Agias Varvaras Attikis Agia Varvara Agias Varvaras Patron Agia Varvara Agias Varvaras Kalavryton Agia Varvara Agias Varvaras Trihonidos Agia Varvara Haraugis Filiaton Agia Varvara Dematiou Dodonis Agia Varvara Nikita Halkidikis Agia Varvara Perivolakiou Lagkada Agia Varvara Dryalou Oitylou Agia Varvara Peratias Vonitsis & Xiromerou Agia Varvara Vrahasiou Mirampellou Agia Varvara Agias Varvaras Mantineias Agia Varvara Svoronou Pierias Agia Varvara Agias Varvaras Trihonidos Agia Vlaherna Agias Vlahernis Eurytanias Agia Zoni Vatheos Samou Agiai Paraskiai Agion Paraskion
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