Pella Prefecture

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GreecePella Prefecture
Νομός Πέλλης
Location of Pella Prefecture in Greece
Location of Pella Prefecture municipalities
Periphery Central Macedonia
Capital Edessa
Population 148,190 (2005)Ranked 22nd
Area 2,506 km² Ranked 26th
Population density 59.1/km²Ranked 21st
Number of provinces 3
Number of municipalities 11
Postal codes 58x xx
Area codes 238x0
Licence plate code ΕΕ
ISO 3166-2 code GR-59
Website www.pella.gr

Pella (Greek: Πέλλα) is one of the prefectures of Greece. Its capital town is Edessa. The prefecture was created out of the then gigantic Thessaloniki Prefecture in 1947 and is named after the ancient city Pella. The prefecture is in the periphery (an administrative area), of Central Macedonia, in the region of Macedonia.

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[edit] Municipalities

Municipality YPES code Seat (if different) Postal code Area code Nr.
Alexandros o Megas 4108 Galatades 583 00 23820-43 8
Aridaia 4101 584 00 23840-2 2
Edessa 4104 582 00 23810-2 1
Exaplatanos 4105 580 04 23840-4 5
Giannitsa 4103 581 00 23820-2 4
Krya Vrysi 4106 583 00 23820-6 6
Kyrros 4107 Mylopotos 581 00 23820-51 7
Meniida 4109 Kali 585 00 23810-41 9
Pella 4110 580 05 23820-3 10
Skydra 4111 585 00 23810-8 11
Vegoritida 4102 Arnissa 580 02 23810-31 3

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[edit] Province

Provinces of Pella Prefecture Seat (if different)
Almopia Province Aridaia
Edessa Province Edessa
Giannitsa Province Giannitsa

[edit] Geography

The mountains lie to the north and the southwest especially the Vermio mountains, the Voras mountains to the northwest and the Paiko mountains to the northeast. The southernmost portion is flat and in the ancient times, it was a gulf connected with the Aegean Sea, the elevation does not succeed about 5 to 10 m above sea level. Pella is bounded by the prefectures of Kilkis to the northeast, Thessaloniki to the east, Imathia to the south, Kozani to the southwest, by Lake Vegoritida to the southwest, and by Florina Prefecture to the west. On the north, it is bounded by the national border between Greece and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. On the other side of the frontier, the district of Brod lies to the northwest and Gevgelija to the northeast. Its famous attraction are the ancient Pella and Edessa including its small waterfall.

[edit] History

The area around the modern Pella Prefecture was part of the Kingdom of Macedon. It later joined the Roman Empire and later the Byzantine and the Ottoman Empires. During 500 years of Turkish rule, there was a revolution and it was the Greek War of Independence and all of its battles were lost and crushed, it did not finally join Greece until 1913 after the end of the Balkan Wars. Pella's economy and agriculture improved and more farmlands were created since the road system is more modernized than the south. Pella saw World War I and later, an influx of refugees from Asia Minor in modern Turkey. After World War II and the Greek Civil War. Radio and automobiles were introduced to the countryside in the 1950s as well as its more roads being paved, television were introduced in the 1970s and 1980s outside the major communities. In 2007, the crops were severely damaged and several farmlands were flooded as a system that arrived from Southern and Central Europe received heavy torrential rain to the prefecture.

[edit] Agriculture

The southern part of the prefecture has many orchards. Agriculture once represented its main industry, today, manufacturing, services and other businesses dominates about 70% of its industry.

[edit] Transport

  • GR-1 (old highway), SE
  • GR-2/E90, W, SW, Cen., E, SE
  • Edessa - Verroia road, S


[edit] External links