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Northern Greece
NUTS Region of Greece
NUTS Region of Greece
| Field | Value |
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| native_name | |
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| image_map | NUTS EL 2013.png |
| map_caption | First-level NUTS regions of Greece as of January 2015: |
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| subdivision_type | Country |
| unit_pref | Metric |
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| population_as_of | 2011 |
| population_total | 3590187 |
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tags -- Northern Greece () is used to refer to the northern parts of Greece, and can have various definitions.
Administrative term
The term "Northern Greece" is widely used to refer mainly to the two northern regions of Macedonia and (Western) Thrace; thus the Thessaloniki-based Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace was known as "Ministry for Northern Greece" (Υπουργείο Βορείου Ελλάδος), and previously as the Governorate-General of Northern Greece (Γενική Διοίκηση Βορείου Ελλάδος), until 1988.
Broader term and NUTS usage
The term Lower Greece was mentioned in 16th century western correspondence when the region was under Ottoman rule, it included Northern Epirus and Western Macedonia.
The term Northern Greece may also, according to context, incorporate the region of Epirus. When Epirus is included, it is broadly coterminous with the "New Lands" (Νέες Χώρες), i.e. the territories added to the Kingdom of Greece after the Balkan Wars of 1912–13, as opposed to pre-1912 "Old Greece" (Παλαιά Ελλάδα). This distinction survives in the ecclesiastical domain, where the dioceses of the "New Lands" de jure still adhere to the Patriarchate of Constantinople, but are de facto under the Church of Greece.
Voreia Ellada is also one of the four Greek NUTS regions, created for statistical purposes by the European Union. Until 2014, it encompassed the four administrative regions Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Central Macedonia, Western Macedonia and Thessaly. Coming into effect in January 2015, the Greek NUTS regions were redefined, with Voreia Ellada now encompassing Epirus instead of Thessaly. This NUTS division is not used by Greece for any administrative purposes.
Linguistics
In linguistics, Northern Greece refers to the areas where the Northern Greek dialect is traditionally spoken, encompassing in addition to the previous regions Central Greece except for Attica, and the North Aegean, except Chios.
Maps
File:Map Greece expansion 1832-1947-en.svg|Territory evolution of Greece from 1832 to 1947. Land acquired after the Balkan Wars is shown in green (1913), orange (1923) and pink (1947). File:ChurchInGreece.png|The religious jurisdictions of the Orthodox Church in Greece (in blue). The "New Lands" annexed by Greece after 1913 (in pink, red and purple) remain under the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. File:Modern Greek dialects en.svg|Map showing the distribution of major Modern Greek dialect areas. The dialect of Northern Epirus (not listed here) belongs to the southern varieties.
Northern Greece statistics
According to 2011 Eurostat data, Voreia Ellada, as defined until 2014, had a total population of 3,590,187 inhabitants.
| Geographic division | Administrative divisions | Population | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (2011) | Capital | Notes | ||
| Macedonia | ||||
| Thrace | ||||
| Epirus | ||||
| Thessaly | ||||
| North Aegean | ||||
| Wider sense of Northern Greece |
References
References
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- (2008-06-20). "Βόρειες διάλεκτοι". Portal for the Greek Language.
- Based on: Brian Newton: ''The Generative Interpretation of Dialect. A Study of Modern Greek Phonology'', Cambridge 1972, {{ISBN. 0-521-08497-0
- (2012-11-26). "Population on 1 January by broad age groups and sex - NUTS 3 & 4 regions". eurostat.
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