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Satres (Greek: Σάτρες; Bulgarian: Синиково, Sinikovo or Кетенлик, Ketenlik) is a former community in the Xanthi peripheral unit, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece.
Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Myki, of which it is a municipal unit.[1] Population 779 (2001).
Division of the community
- Satres / Κ.δ. Σατρών [ 779 ]
- Satres / οι Σάτρες [ 300 ]
- Akraios / ο Ακραίος [ 8 ]
- Gidotopos / ο Γιδότοπος [ 10 ]
- Dorgoution / το Δουργούτιον [ 19 ]
- Kalotychon / το Καλότυχον [ 30 ]
- Koundouros / ο Κούνδουρος [ 7 ]
- Lykotopos / ο Λυκότοπος [ 13 ]
- Polyskion / το Πολύσκιον [ 6 ]
- Potamochorion / το Ποταμοχώριον [ 123 ]
- Rematia / η Ρεματιά [ 9 ]
- Temenos / το Τέμενος [ 241 ]
- Tsalapeteinos / ο Τσαλαπετεινός [ 13 ]
- Satres / οι Σάτρες [ 300 ]
References
^ Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior (Greek)
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