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Greece - Local government |  | Greece - Local government: Encyclopedia II - Greece - Local government |  | | Main article: Peripheries of Greece
Greece consists of 13 administrative regions known as peripheries, which subdivide further into the 51 prefectures (nomoi, singular - nomos):
Attica:
Athens
East Attica
Piraeus
West Attica
Central Greece:
Boeotia
Euboea
Evrytania
Phocis
Phthiotis
Central Macedonia
Chalcidice
Imathia
Kilkis
See also: Greece, Greece - Name, Greece - History, Greece - Prehistory and antiquity, Greece - Roman rule and Middle Ages, Greece - Ottoman Period, Greece - Creation of the modern Greek state, Greece - Politics, Greece - Local government, Greece - Geography, Greece - Economy, Greece - Tourism, Greece - Demographics, Greece - Religion, Greece - Culture, Greece - Miscellaneous topics |  | | Greece, Greece - Creation of the modern Greek state, Greece - Culture, Greece - Demographics, Greece - Economy, Greece - Geography, Greece - History, Greece - Local government, Greece - Miscellaneous topics, Greece - Name, Greece - Ottoman Period, Greece - Politics, Greece - Prehistory and antiquity, Greece - Religion, Greece - Roman rule and Middle Ages, Greece - Tourism, Hellenic National Intelligence Service, National Statistical Service of Greece, Tourism in Greece, Greek products, Economy of Greece |  | |
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Greece - Local government
Main article: Peripheries of Greece
Greece consists of 13 administrative regions known as peripheries, which subdivide further into the 51 prefectures (nomoi, singular - nomos):
- Attica:
- Athens
- East Attica
- Piraeus
- West Attica
- Central Greece:
- Boeotia
- Euboea
- Evrytania
- Phocis
- Phthiotis
- Central Macedonia
- Chalcidice
- Imathia
- Kilkis
- Pella
- Pieria
- Serres
- Thessaloniki
- Crete
- Chania
- Heraklion
- Lasithi
- Rethymno
- East Macedonia and Thrace
- Drama
- Evros
- Kavala
- Rhodope
- Xanthi
- Epirus
- Arta
- Ioannina
- Preveza
- Thesprotia
- Ionian Islands
- Corfu
- Kefalonia
- Lefkada
- Zakynthos
- Peloponnese
- Arcadia
- Argolis
- Corinthia
- Laconia
- Messinia
- Thessaly
- Karditsa
- Larissa
- Magnesia
- Trikala
- West Greece
- Achaea
- Aetolia-Acarnania
- Elis
- West Macedonia
- Florina
- Grevena
- Kastoria
- Kozani
Beyond these one autonomous region exists: Mount Athos (Agio Oros - Holy Mountain), a monastic state under Greek sovereignty.
The 51 nomoi subdivide into 147 eparchies (singular eparchia), which contain 1,033 municipalities and communities: 900 urban municipalities (demoi) and 133 rural communities (koinotetes). Before 1999, Greece's local government structure featured 5,775 local authorities: 457 demoi and 5,318 koinotetes, subdivided into 12,817 localities (oikosmoi).
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