Rhodope-Evros Super-prefecture
Rhodope-Evros Super-prefecture was one of the three super-prefectures of Greece. The super-prefecture ceased to exist on 31 December 2010 with the implementation of the Kallikratis Program.[1] It now consists of the Rhodope Prefecture in the west and the Evros Prefecture in the east.
See also
- Western Thrace
- Thrace Prefecture
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Former provinces of Greece
Grouped by region and prefecture
East and West Attica |
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Piraeus |
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West Attica |
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Boeotia | |
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Euboea | |
Phocis | |
Phthiotis |
Chalkidiki | |
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Imathia | |
Kilkis |
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Pella | |
Serres | |
Thessaloniki |
Chania | |
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Heraklion | |
Lasithi | |
Rethymno |
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Evros | |
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Kavala | |
Rhodope |
Ioannina | |
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Thesprotia |
Corfu | |
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Kefallinia |
Lesbos | |
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Samos |
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Arcadia | |
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Argolis | |
Laconia | |
Messenia |
Cyclades | |
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Dodecanese |
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Larissa | |
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Magnesia | |
Trikala |
Achaea | |
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Aetolia-Acarnania | |
Elis |
Kozani |
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Note: not all prefectures were subdivided into provinces.
References
- ^ ΙΝ, Σύνταξη (2010-10-19). "Από τον "Καποδίστρια" στον "Καλλικράτη"". in.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2023-05-16.
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