Kileler
Kileler Κιλελέρ | |
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Kileler | |
Location within the region | |
Coordinates: 39°30′N 22°38′E / 39.500°N 22.633°ECoordinates: 39°30′N 22°38′E / 39.500°N 22.633°E | |
Country | Greece |
Administrative region | Thessaly |
Regional unit | Larissa |
Area | |
• Municipality | 976.3 km2 (377.0 sq mi) |
• Municipal unit | 147.35 km2 (56.89 sq mi) |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• Municipality | 20,854 |
• Municipality density | 21/km2 (55/sq mi) |
• Municipal unit | 2,038 |
• Municipal unit density | 14/km2 (36/sq mi) |
Community[1] | |
• Population | 551 (2011) |
• Area (km2) | 34.478 |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) |
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) |
Vehicle registration | ΡΙ |
Kileler (Greek: Κιλελέρ) is a village and a municipality in the regional unit of Larissa in Greece. The seat of the municipality is in Nikaia.[2] The village became known for the Kileler incident that occurred on March 6, 1910.
Municipality
The municipality Kileler was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 5 former municipalities, that became municipal units:[2]
- Armenio
- Kileler
- Krannonas
- Nikaia
- Platykampos
The municipality Kileler has an area of 976.26 km2, the municipal unit Kileler has an area of 147.350 km2, and the community Kileler has an area of 34.478 km2.[3]
References
Further reading:
- Population Exchange in Macedonia: The Rural Settlement of Refugees, 1922 - 1930 by Elisabeth Kontogiorgi (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2006)
- Inside Hitler's Greece: The Experience of Occupation, 1941-44, by Mark Mazower (Yale Nota Bene, 2001).
- 1 2 "Απογραφή Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2011. ΜΟΝΙΜΟΣ Πληθυσμός" (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority.
- 1 2 Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior (Greek)
- ↑ "Population & housing census 2001 (incl. area and average elevation)" (PDF) (in Greek). National Statistical Service of Greece.
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