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Naxos and Lesser Cyclades
Νάξος & Μικρές ΚυκλάδεςLocation Coordinates 37°6′N 25°22′E / 37.1°N 25.367°ECoordinates: 37°6′N 25°22′E / 37.1°N 25.367°E Government Country: Greece Region: South Aegean Regional unit: Naxos Population statistics (as of 2001) Municipality - Population: 19,074 - Area: 495.8 km2 (191 sq mi) - Density: 38 /km2 (100 /sq mi) Other Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3) Naxos and Lesser Cyclades (Greek: Νάξος & Μικρές Κυκλάδες) is a municipality in the Naxos peripheral unit, South Aegean Periphery, Greece. The seat of the municipality is the town Naxos (city).[1] The municipality consists of the Cycladic islands Naxos, Donoussa, Irakleia, Koufonisi, Schoinoussa and several smaller islands.
Municipality
The municipality Naxos and Lesser Cyclades was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 6 former municipalities, that became municipal units:[1]
- Donoussa
- Drymalia
- Irakleia
- Koufonisia
- Naxos (city)
- Schoinoussa
References
- ^ a b Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior (Greek)
Administrative division of the South Aegean Region Area: 5,286km² • Population: 302,686 (2001) • Capital: ErmoupoliRegional unit of AndrosRegional unit of KalymnosRegional unit of KarpathosRegional unit of Kea-KythnosRegional unit of KosRegional unit of MilosRegional unit of MykonosRegional unit of NaxosAmorgos • Naxos and Lesser CycladesRegional unit of ParosRegional unit of RhodesRegional unit of SyrosRegional unit of ThiraRegional unit of TinosRegional governor: Ioannis Machairidis • Website: www.pnai.gov.grMunicipal unit of Drymalia Apeiranthos · Chalkeio · Damarionas · Danakos · Filoti · Keramoti · Koronida · Koronos · Mesi · Moni · SkadoMunicipal unit of Irakleia Municipal unit of Koufonisia KoufonisiaMunicipal unit of Naxos Agios Arsenios · Engares · Galanado · Galini · Glynado · Kinidaros · Melanes · Naxos · Potamia · Sagkri · VivlosMunicipal unit of Schoinoussa Categories:- Populated places in Naxos (peripheral unit)
- Municipalities of the South Aegean
- Cyclades
- Greece geography stubs
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