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Serres (regional unit)

Serres (Greek: Περιφερειακή ενότητα Σερρών) is one of the regional units of Greece, in the geographic region of Macedonia. It is part of the Region of Central Macedonia. Its capital is the city of Serres. The total population reaches just over 175,000.

Serres
Περιφερειακή ενότητα
Σερρών
Municipalities of Serres
Serres within Greece
Coordinates: 41°05′N 23°35′E / 41.083°N 23.583°E / 41.083; 23.583Coordinates: 41°05′N 23°35′E / 41.083°N 23.583°E / 41.083; 23.583
CountryGreece
RegionCentral Macedonia
CapitalSerres
Government
 • Vice GovernorPanagiotis Spyropoulos
Area
 • Total3,968 km2 (1,532 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total151,124
 • Density38/km2 (99/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal codes
62x xx
Area codes232xx
ISO 3166 codeGR-62
Car platesEPx-xxxx IXx-xxxx
Websitewww.naserron.gr

Geography

The mountains are Orvelos to the north, Menoikio to the east, Pangaio to the southeast, Kerdylio to the southwest, Vertiskos to the west, parts of Krousi to the west and portions of the Kerkini lies to the northwest. The regional unit borders on Thessaloniki to the southwest, Kilkis to the west, North Macedonia with the Novo Selo Municipality to the northwest, the Blagoevgrad Province of Bulgaria to the north, Drama to the northeast and Kavala to the east. The Strymonian Gulf lies to the south along with the Strymonas delta. Lake Kerkini was a lake located in the southern portion which is now drained. 41% of the regional unit are arable and most of the lands are near the Strymonas river which flows from Bulgaria and empties into the Strymonian Gulf. Another river is the Angitis in the eastern part of the regional unit, with the ravine and caves near Alistrati.

The regional unit has many archaeological and historical features including Serres, Amphipolis, several monasteries, and Metaxa near the border with Bulgaria. The regional unit is also a tourist attraction including Lailia, rich in forests, a skiing resort in the central portion, lake Kerkini which is a reservoir supplying water to the farmlands. Fishing is common within Ano Poroia especially during the summer months and famous Alistrati's caves and the nearby Aggitis ravine.

The southern part around the Strymonas valley has a Mediterranean climate, the rest is predominantly continental with cold winters in higher elevations.

History

In modern times, Serres, like the rest of Macedonia was contested territory between Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia and the Ottoman Empire. After its liberation from the Turks by the Bulgarians in the First Balkan War, Serres became a part of Greece at the end of the Second Balkan War. During the National Schism, it was occupied by Bulgaria again only to form part of Greece at the end of the war. During the Second World War Bulgaria occupied Serres and launched a campaign of Bulgarisation. It was liberated in 1944.

A substantial portion of the population of the regional unit are descendants of refugees which came from Eastern Thrace which is now Northwestern Turkey, Asia Minor and from Pontus during the Greco-Turkish War.

 
Lake Kerkini

Administration

The regional unit Serres is subdivided into 7 municipalities. These are (number as in the map in the infobox):[1]

Prefecture

As a part of the 2011 Kallikratis government reform, the Serres regional unit was created out of the former Serres Prefecture (Greek: Νομός Σερρών). The prefecture had the same territory as the present regional unit. At the same time, the municipalities were reorganised, according to the table below.[1]

Provinces

Before the abolishment of the provinces of Greece in 2006, the Serres prefecture was subdivided into the following provinces:[2]

Province Seat
Fyllida Province Nea Zichni
Serres Province Serres
Sintiki Province Sidirokastro
Visaltia Province Nigrita

Transport

The main roads of Serres regional unit are:

The Thessaloniki–Alexandroupoli railway passes through Serres and Sidirokastro.

Persons

Sporting teams

The Panserraikos F.C. association football club, based in Serres, plays in the Football League 2.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "ΦΕΚ A 87/2010, Kallikratis reform law text" (in Greek). Government Gazette.
  2. ^ "Detailed census results 1991" (PDF). (39 MB) (in Greek and French)

External links

  • Serres Prefecture Official Website
  • Serres General Hospital Official Website
  • Alistrati's cave
  • An up-to-date portal with information regarding the Serres Prefecture

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Serres Greek Perifereiakh enothta Serrwn is one of the regional units of Greece in the geographic region of Macedonia It is part of the Region of Central Macedonia Its capital is the city of Serres The total population reaches just over 175 000 Serres Perifereiakh enothtaSerrwnRegional unitMunicipalities of SerresSerres within GreeceCoordinates 41 05 N 23 35 E 41 083 N 23 583 E 41 083 23 583 Coordinates 41 05 N 23 35 E 41 083 N 23 583 E 41 083 23 583CountryGreeceRegionCentral MacedoniaCapitalSerresGovernment Vice GovernorPanagiotis SpyropoulosArea Total3 968 km2 1 532 sq mi Population 2021 Total151 124 Density38 km2 99 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal codes62x xxArea codes232xxISO 3166 codeGR 62Car platesEPx xxxx IXx xxxxWebsitewww wbr naserron wbr gr Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Administration 3 1 Prefecture 3 2 Provinces 4 Transport 5 Persons 6 Sporting teams 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGeography EditThe mountains are Orvelos to the north Menoikio to the east Pangaio to the southeast Kerdylio to the southwest Vertiskos to the west parts of Krousi to the west and portions of the Kerkini lies to the northwest The regional unit borders on Thessaloniki to the southwest Kilkis to the west North Macedonia with the Novo Selo Municipality to the northwest the Blagoevgrad Province of Bulgaria to the north Drama to the northeast and Kavala to the east The Strymonian Gulf lies to the south along with the Strymonas delta Lake Kerkini was a lake located in the southern portion which is now drained 41 of the regional unit are arable and most of the lands are near the Strymonas river which flows from Bulgaria and empties into the Strymonian Gulf Another river is the Angitis in the eastern part of the regional unit with the ravine and caves near Alistrati The regional unit has many archaeological and historical features including Serres Amphipolis several monasteries and Metaxa near the border with Bulgaria The regional unit is also a tourist attraction including Lailia rich in forests a skiing resort in the central portion lake Kerkini which is a reservoir supplying water to the farmlands Fishing is common within Ano Poroia especially during the summer months and famous Alistrati s caves and the nearby Aggitis ravine The southern part around the Strymonas valley has a Mediterranean climate the rest is predominantly continental with cold winters in higher elevations History EditIn modern times Serres like the rest of Macedonia was contested territory between Greece Bulgaria Serbia and the Ottoman Empire After its liberation from the Turks by the Bulgarians in the First Balkan War Serres became a part of Greece at the end of the Second Balkan War During the National Schism it was occupied by Bulgaria again only to form part of Greece at the end of the war During the Second World War Bulgaria occupied Serres and launched a campaign of Bulgarisation It was liberated in 1944 A substantial portion of the population of the regional unit are descendants of refugees which came from Eastern Thrace which is now Northwestern Turkey Asia Minor and from Pontus during the Greco Turkish War Lake KerkiniAdministration EditThe regional unit Serres is subdivided into 7 municipalities These are number as in the map in the infobox 1 Amfipoli 2 Emmanouil Pappas 4 Irakleia 5 Nea Zichni 6 Serres 1 Sintiki 7 Visaltia 3 Prefecture Edit As a part of the 2011 Kallikratis government reform the Serres regional unit was created out of the former Serres Prefecture Greek Nomos Serrwn The prefecture had the same territory as the present regional unit At the same time the municipalities were reorganised according to the table below 1 New municipality Old municipalities SeatAmfipoli Amfipoli RodolivosKormistaProtiRodolivosEmmanouil Pappas Emmanouil Pappas ChrysoStrymonasIrakleia Irakleia IrakleiaSkotoussaStrymonikoNea Zichni Nea Zichni Nea ZichniAlistratiSerres Serres SerresAno VrontouKapetan MitrousiLefkonasOreiniSkoutariSintiki Sidirokastro SidirokastroAgkistroAchladochoriKerkiniPetritsiPromachonasVisaltia Visaltia NigritaAchinosNigritaTragilosProvinces Edit Before the abolishment of the provinces of Greece in 2006 the Serres prefecture was subdivided into the following provinces 2 Province SeatFyllida Province Nea ZichniSerres Province SerresSintiki Province SidirokastroVisaltia Province NigritaTransport EditThe main roads of Serres regional unit are Motorway 2 Igoumenitsa Thessaloniki Amfipoli Alexandroupoli Motorway 25 Thessaloniki Serres Sidirokastro Bulgaria Greek National Road 2 Florina Thessaloniki Amfipoli Alexandroupoli Greek National Road 12 Thessaloniki Serres Drama Kavala Greek National Road 59 Amfipoli Nea Zichni Greek National Road 63 Serres Sidirokastro Bulgaria Greek National Road 65 Thessaloniki Kilkis Sidirokastro The Thessaloniki Alexandroupoli railway passes through Serres and Sidirokastro Persons EditConstantine Karamanlis 8 March 1907 in Proti 23 April 1998 a former Greek prime minister and president Emmanouel Pappas hero of the Greek Independence Struggle Glykeria famous Greek singer of Asia Minor Hellenic ancestry Ioannis Melissanidis a Greek gymnast athlete Nansy Stergiopoulou of the all girl band Hi 5 family originally from Serres Sporting teams EditThe Panserraikos F C association football club based in Serres plays in the Football League 2 See also EditList of settlements in the Serres regional unitReferences Edit a b FEK A 87 2010 Kallikratis reform law text in Greek Government Gazette Detailed census results 1991 PDF 39 MB in Greek and French External links EditSerres Prefecture Official Website Serres General Hospital Official Website Alistrati s cave An up to date portal with information regarding the Serres Prefecture Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Serres regional unit amp oldid 1101588254, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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