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| Central Macedonia Periphery Περιφέρεια Κεντρικής Μακεδονίας |
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| Capital: | Thessaloniki |
| Prefectures: | Chalcidice Imathia Kilkis Pella Pieria Serres Thessaloniki |
| Secretary-General: | Giorgos Tsiotras |
| Population: | 1,931,870 (2005) |
| Area: | 18,811 km² (7,263 sq.mi.) |
| Density: | 103 /km² (266 /sq.mi.) |
| Website: | www.rcm.gr |
Central Macedonia (Greek: Περιφέρεια Κεντρικής Μακεδονίας, Periféria Kentrikís Makedonías) is one of the thirteen peripheries of Greece, consisting of the central part of the region of Macedonia. It is divided into the prefectures of Chalkidiki, Imathia, Kilkis, Pella, Pieria, Serres, and Thessaloniki. The population is around 2 million, the second biggest in Greece.
The building of the Central Macedonia Periphery is located in Taki Ekonomidi Avenue, in Eastern Thessaloniki.
Although geographically part of central Macedonia, Mount Athos is not administratively part of the periphery, or any other periphery, but an autonomous self-governing state under the sovereignty of Greece.
Major communities
- Ampelókipoi (Αμπελόκηποι)
- Evosmos (Εύοσμος)
- Kalamariá (Καλαμαριά)
- Kateríni (Κατερίνη)
- Kilkís (Κιλκίς)
- Políchni (Πολίχνη)
- Sérres (Σέρρες)
- Stavroúpoli (Σταυρούπολη)
- Sykiés (Συκιές)
- Thessaloníki (Θεσσαλονίκη)
- Véroia (Βέροια)
See also
External links
- Region of Central Macedonia Official website (Greek)
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