Regions of Greece explained

Regions of Greece
Category:Unitary state
Territory:Hellenic Republic
Current Number:13 Regions
1 Autonomous Region
Population Range:197,810 (North Aegean) – 3,812,330 (Attica)
Area Range:2307sqkm (Ionian Islands) – 18810sqkm (Central Macedonia)
Government:Central government
Regional governments
monastic government (Athos)
Subdivision:Regional units

The regions of Greece (Greek, Modern (1453-);: περιφέρειες|translit=periféreies) are the country's thirteen second-level administrative entities, counting decentralized administrations of Greece as first-level. Regions are divided into regional units, known as prefectures until 2011.

History

The current regions were established in July 1986 (the presidential decree officially establishing them was signed in 1987), by decision of the interior minister, Menios Koutsogiorgas, as second-level administrative entities, complementing the prefectures (Law 1622/1986).[1] Before 1986, there was a traditional division into broad historical–geographical regions (γεωγραφικά διαμερίσματα), which, however, was often arbitrary; not all of the pre-1986 traditional historical-geographic regions had official administrative bodies. Although the post-1986 regions were mostly based on the earlier divisions, they are usually smaller and, in a few cases, do not overlap with the traditional definitions: for instance, the region of Western Greece, which had no previous analogue, comprises territory belonging to the Peloponnese peninsula and the traditional region of Central Greece.

As part of a decentralization process inspired by Interior Minister Alekos Papadopoulos, they were accorded more powers in the 1997 Kapodistrias reform of local and regional government. They were transformed into fully separate entities by the 2010 Kallikratis Plan (Law 3852/2010), which entered into effect on 1 January 2011. In the 2011 changes, the government-appointed general secretary (γενικός γραμματέας) was replaced with a popularly elected regional governor (περιφερειάρχης) and a regional council (περιφερειακό συμβούλιο) with five-year terms. Many powers of the prefectures, which were also abolished or reformed into regional units, were transferred to the region level. The regional organs of the central government were in turn replaced by seven decentralized administrations, which group from one to three regions under a government-appointed general secretary.

List of regions

  1. Attica / Αττική
  2. Central Greece / Στερεά Ελλάδα
  3. Central Macedonia / Κεντρική Μακεδονία
  4. Crete / Κρήτη
  5. Eastern Macedonia and Thrace / Ανατολική Μακεδονία και Θράκη
  6. Epirus / Ήπειρος
  7. Ionian Islands / Ιόνια νησιά
  8. North Aegean / Βόρειο Αιγαίο
  9. Peloponnese / Πελοπόννησος
  10. South Aegean / Νότιο Αιγαίο
  11. Thessaly / Θεσσαλία
  12. Western Greece / Δυτική Ελλάδα
  13. Western Macedonia / Δυτική Μακεδονία
  14. Mount Athos / Άγιον Όρος
Map showing modern regions of Greece

Bordering the region of Central Macedonia there is one autonomous region, Mount Athos (Agion Oros, or "Holy Mountain"), an autonomous monastic community under Greek sovereignty. It is located on the easternmost of the three large peninsulas jutting into the Aegean from the Chalkidiki peninsula.

Region Seat Area
(km)
Governor (–)PopulationPopulation density
(residents/km)
GDP
(million €)
GDP per capita
()
1Attica3,808
(ND)
3,812,3301001.11110,54628,997
2Central Greece15,549Fanis Spanos
(ND)
546,87035.1710,53719,007
3Central Macedonia18,811Apostolos Tzitzikostas
(ND)
1,874,59099.6632,28516,559
4Crete8,336Stavros Arnaoutakis
(PASOK–KINAL)
621,34074.5411,24318,421
5Eastern Macedonia and Thrace14,157
(Independent)
606,17042.829,26515,272
6Epirus9,203
(ND)
336,65036.585,07914,221
7Ionian Islands2,307
(Independent)
206,47089.504,13017,726
8North Aegean3,836
(Independent)
197,81051.573,33016,638
9Peloponnese15,490
(ND)
581,98037.579,80916,580
10South Aegean5,286
(ND)
308,61058.387,64624,828
11Thessaly14,037
(PASOK–KINAL)
730,73052.0611,60815,772
12Western Greece11,350
(ND)
680,19059.9310,65914,332
13Western Macedonia9,451
(ND)
282,12029.855,50618,786
(14)Mount AthosKaryes336Anastasios Mitsialis2,1466.38

See also

Notes and References

  1. Ν.1622/86 "Τοπική Αυτοδιοίκηση - Περιφερειακή Ανάπτυξη - Δημοκρατικός Προγραμματισμός", (ΦΕΚ 92/τ.Α΄/14-7-1986)