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Encyclopedia > Ampelokipoi (Thessaloniki), Greece

Ampelokipoi (Greek: Αμπελόκηποι) is a suburban city in the Thessaloniki Prefecture. The municipal population is 40,959 as of 2001. Thessaloniki (Greek: Θεσσαλονίκη) is a nomos (prefecture) in Greece, containing Thessaloniki, Lagana and the northern portion of the Chalcidicean peninsula. ...

Municipalities and communities of the Thessaloniki Prefecture
Agios Athanasios | Agios Georgios | Agios Pavlos | Ampelokipoi | Apollonia | Arethousa | Assiros | Axios | Chalastra | Chalkidona | Chortiati | Echedoros | Egnatia | Eleftherio-Kordelio | Epanomi | Evosmos | Kalamaria | Kallindoi | Kallithea | Koronia | Koufalia | Lachana | Lagkadas | Madytos | Menemeni | Michaniona | Mikra | Mygdonia | Neapoli | Oraiokastro | Panorama | Polichni | Pylaia | Rentina | Sochos | Stavroupoli | Sykies | Thermaikos | Thermi | Thessaloniki | Triandria | Vasilika | Vertiskos
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