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Florina
Florina (, Flórina; known also by some alternative names) is a town and municipality in Western Macedonia, Greece. It is the capital of the Florina regional unit and also the seat of the eponymous municipality. The town's population is 17,188 people (2021 census). It is in a wooded valley about south of the international border of Greece with North Macedonia.
Amyntaio
Amyntaio (, before 1928: Σόροβιτς – Sorovits; Macedonian: Суровичево, Сорович), is a town and municipality in the Florina regional unit of Macedonia, Greece. The population of Amyntaio proper is 4,348, while that of the entire municipality is 14,169 (2021). The town is named after the ancient king of Macedon, and father of Philip II and grandfather of Alexander the Great, Amyntas III.
Prespes Municipality
Prespes () is a municipality in the Florina regional unit, Western Macedonia, Greece. Its population in 2021 was 1,211. The seat of the municipality is in Laimos. It was named after Lake Prespa, in the western part of the municipality.
Nymfaio
Nymfaio (, before 1926: Νέβεσκα – Neveska; ) is a village and a former community in Florina regional unit, Western Macedonia, Greece. After the 2011 local government reform it became a member of the municipality Amyntaio. The municipal unit has an area of 28.209 km2. As of 2021 the village had a population of 63 residents. The village is protected by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture in order to preserve its architectural integrity.
Lechovo
Lechovo (), renamed as Iroiko () between 1955 and 1956, is a village and a former community in Florina regional unit, Western Macedonia, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Amyntaio, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 22.844 km2, and a population of 782 (2021 census). The village is set amongst the mountains of Northern Greece and the main road runs through the town's centre. There is a museum, a football pitch and an indoor handball stadium. Lechovo has stone architecture common to many northern villages, and has a
Meliti
Meliti (, before 1926: Βοστεράνη – Vosterani; , ) is a village in the Florina regional unit, Western Macedonia, Greece, 15 km northeast of the city of Florina. It is part of the municipal unit Meliti.
Krystallopigi
Krystallopigi () or Kroustallopigi (Κρουσταλλοπηγή), before 1926: Smardesi (Σμαρδέσι) is a former community in Florina regional unit, West Macedonia, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Prespes, of which it is a municipal unit. Krystallopigi is located close to the Greek–Albanian border and is from Florina.
Laimos
Laimos (, before 1926: Ράμπη – Rampi) is a village in the Florina Regional Unit in West Macedonia, Greece. It is the seat of the Prespes Municipality.
Kato Kleines
village in Florina, Greece
Variko
Variko (, before 1926: Μόκραινα – Mokraina; Bulgarian/) is a village and a former community in Florina regional unit, West Macedonia, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Amyntaio, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 21.877 km2. It is 27 km south-southeast of the city of Florina. The village's primary agricultural products are beans, corn, and wheat. There is an annual bean festival on August 15, coinciding with the Dormition of Virgin.
Aetos
village in Florina, Greece
Armenochori
village in Florina, Greece
Vevi
thumb|left|Centre of Vevi Vevi (, before 1926: Μπάνιτσα – Banitsa; Macedonian and , Banica or Banitsa) is a village located in the municipal unit of Meliti in Florina regional unit, Macedonia, Greece. The village is passed by two national roads which lead to Thessaloniki, Florina, Amyntaio, and Kozani. Additionally, it has a railway station on the line between Florina and Thessaloniki. The Official Football Club of Vevi is Vevi FC
Achlada
Achlada (, before 1926: Κρουσοράτη – Krousorati; , Krushoradi, Macedonian: , Krušoradi) is a village in the Florina regional unit, Western Macedonia, Greece.
Niki
village in Florina, Greece
Ammochori
thumb | right Ammochori (, before 1927: Πεσόνιτσα – Pesonitsa; Macedonian/Bulgarian: Песочница, Pesochnitsa) is a village in Florina regional unit, Western Macedonia, Greece.
Drosopigi
village in Florina, Greece
Perasma
Perasma (, before 1926: Κουτσκοβαίνη – Koutskovaini; Bulgarian and Macedonian Slavic: Кучковени, Kučkoveni) is a village and a former municipality in Florina regional unit, West Macedonia, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Florina, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 211.023 km2. It is located in a plain, 6 km southeast of Florina. The population was 3,478 in 2021.
Pappagiannis
village in Florina, Greece
Agios Panteleimonas
village in Florina, West Macedonia, Greece
Xino Nero
village in Florina, Greece
Ano Kleines
human settlement in Greece
Pisoderi
thumb|180px|Vigla Pisoderi (; ) is a village 17 km west of Florina, Greece. Nearby, 5 km away, is the ski resort Vigla.
Filotas municipalty
Filotas (, before 1927: Τσαλτζιλάρ – Tsaltzilar; , Chaldzhievo) is a village and a former municipality in Florina regional unit, West Macedonia, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is a municipal unit of the municipality Amyntaio. The municipal unit has an area of 132.495 km2. Population 3,616 (2021).
Agios Germanos
village in Florina, Greece
Agia Paraskevi
village in Florina, Greece
Skopia
village in Florina, Greece
Alona
village in Florina, Greece
Polyplatano
village in Florina, Greece
Flampouro
village in Florina, Greece
Itea
village in Florina, Greece
Sitaria, Florina
Sitaria (, before 1926: Ρόσνα – Rosna; Bulgarian/, Rosen / Rosna) is a village in the Florina regional unit, Western Macedonia, Greece. thumb|Rosen (Lerinsko)
Atrapos
Atrapos (, before 1926: Κραπέστινα – Krapestina) is a village in Florina Regional Unit, Macedonia, Greece.
Polypotamo
Polypotamo (, before 1927: Νερέτη – Nereti) is a village in Florina Regional Unit, Macedonia, Greece.
Simos Ioannidis
village in Florina, Greece
Kelli
village in Florina, Greece
Tripotamos
village in Florina, Greece
Psarades
Psarades () is a village and a community of the Prespes municipality, northern Greece. Before the 2011 local government reform it was part of the municipality of Prespes, of which it was a municipal district.
Agios Vartholomaios
village in Florina, Greece
Ydroussa
village in Florina, Greece
Limnochori
village in Florina, Greece
Tropaiouchos
Tropaiouchos (, before 1929: Μαχαλάς – Machalas) is a village in Florina regional unit, Western Macedonia, Greece.
Sklithro
village in Florina, Greece
Petres
modern village in Florina, Greece
Kolchiki
Kolchiki (, before 1928: Πλησεβίτσα – Plisevitsa) is a village in the Florina regional unit of Macedonia, Greece.
Mesonisi
village in Florina, Greece
Neos Kafkasos
village in Florina, Greece
Maniaki
village in Florina, Greece
Neochoraki
village in Florina, Greece
Pyli
human settlement in Florina, Greece
Vatochori
Vatochori (, before 1927: Μπρένιτσα – Brenitsa, , Breznica) is a community and village in Florina Regional Unit, Western Macedonia, Greece. The village has an altitude of .
Antartiko
Antartiko (, until 1927 Ζέλοβο – Zelovo; Macedonian/Bulgarian: Желево / Zhelevo), is a village in the Prespes Municipality in Macedonia. Nestled in the mountains to the west of Florina at an altitude of 1047 metres, the village has suffered from a long decline in population and influence.
Kallithea
village in Florina, Greece
Platy
human settlement in Prespes, Florina, Greece
Ano Ydroussa
village in Florina, Greece
Sotiras
village in Florina, Greece
Ethniko
human settlement in Florina, Greece
Akritas
village in Florina, Greece
Ano Kalliniki
village in Florina, Greece
Paroreio
thumb|Antante in Bitusha, today Parorio, in 1917 Paroreio (pronounced Parori by locals) (, before 1926: Μπιτούσα – Bitousa; , , Bituša/Bitusha) is a small village located about north of Florina, the capital of the regional unit of Florina in northwestern Greece. It is on the ridge of Baba Mountain on the periphery of the Pelagonia plain. Today, Paroreio is inhabited by only a small number of full-time residents. At its peak in the 1930s, the village reached about 600-700 inhabitants, mostly families looking for a piece of fertile land to cultivate and farm in the nearby valley. The residents w