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Encyclopedia > Perdika

Perdika (Πέρδικα) (Albanian: Arpicë) is a community in Thesprotia, Greece. Population 2,272 (2001). Thesprotia (Greek: Θεσπρωτία) is one of the fifty-one prefectures of Greece. ...

Municipalities and communities of the Thesprotia Prefecture
AcherontasFiliates • Igoumenitsa • MargaritiParamythiaParapotamosSagiadaSyvota
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In 1926 the village was renamed Perdika due to the shape of the village, which at that time had the shape of a flying grouse, and because the area had lots of grouse game.
The first concern of the people of Perdika work of residents and with voluntary contributions, they redesigned the central square, the centre of which housed a mosque with a minaret, which was destroyed.
In Perdika there is the Cathedral of St George, The churches of St John, St Sotiris, St Nicholas, St Michael and in Arilla The Church of the birth of the Virgin Mary, primary school, secondary school, nursery school, a two community building and a police station.
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