Triantafyllia, Florina
Triantafyllia and Lagen in the local slavo-Macedonian dialect (Greek: Τριανταφυλλιά, Мacedonian/Bulgarian: Лагино or Лаген[1]) is a village in the municipality of Florina, West Macedonia, Greece. The population was 81 in 1981 and it grew to 101 by 1991.[2] This picturesque village is set amongst the mountains of Northern Greece, on the slopes of Mount Vernon, well away from the main roads. The town has stone architecture. Until 1927 the name of the town was Lageni.[3]
Demographic history
Year |
Population |
1913 |
742 |
1920 |
466 |
1928 |
492 |
1940 |
468 |
1951 |
210 |
1961 |
188 |
1971 |
85 |
1981 |
81 |
1991 |
101 |
2001 |
83 |
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Notes
External links
- Geoname International Gazateer at "Triandafilléa" National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Subdivisions of the municipality of Florina
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Municipal unit of Florina |
Alona · Armenochori · Florina · Koryfi · Mesonisi · Proti · Skopia · Trivouno
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Municipal unit of Kato Kleines |
Agia Paraskevi · Akritas · Ano Kalliniki · Ano Kleines · Ethniko · Kato Kalliniki · Kladorrachi · Kratero · Marina · Mesochori · Mesokampos · Neos Kafkasos · Niki · Paroreio · Polyplatano
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Municipal unit of Meliti |
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Municipal unit of Perasma |
Agios Vartholomaios · Ammochori · Ano Ydroussa · Atrapos · Drosopigi · Flampouro · Kolchiki · Leptokaryes · Polypotamo · Triantafyllia · Ydroussa
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