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Administrative Region : North Aegean
Regional unit : Samos
Vathy (Greek: Βαθύ - Vathý) is a town and a former municipality on the island of Samos, North Aegean, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Samos, of which it is a municipal unit.[1] It is the capital and main town of the island. The municipal unit comprises numerous towns, villages, and settlements, but its two largest are Samos (town) (pop. 6,236), and Vathy (pop. 2,025). The town of Samos is the largest on the island, and the heart of its economy based on tourism. Vathy is a sister city of Kuşadası, Turkey since October 28, 1999.[2]
Notable people
Themistoklis Sophoulis (1860-1949), politician
References
^ Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior (Greek)
Municipalities of the Samos Prefecture Agios Kirykos | Evdilos | Fournoi Korseon | Karlovasi | Marathokampos | Pythagoreio | Raches | Vathy/Samos |
Municipal Community Vathy |
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Agia Zoni (Αγία Ζώνη, η) |
Agia Markella (Αγία Μαρκέλλα, η) |
Agia Triada (Αγία Τριάδα, η) |
Ai Thanasis (Άη Θανάσης, ο) |
Vathy (Βαθύ, το) |
Varella (Βαρέλλα, η) |
Drosia (Δροσιά, η) |
Zervou (Ζερβού, η) |
Zoodochos Pigi (Ζωοδόχος Πηγή, η) |
Kamara (Καμάρα, η) |
Kedro (Κέδρον, το) |
Koumarionas (Κουμαριώνας, ο) |
Mesokampos (Μεσόκαμπος, ο) |
Moraitochori (Μωραϊτοχώρι, το) |
Nikola (Νικόλα, η) |
Panaitsa (Παναΐτσα, η) |
Platanos (Πλάτανος, ο) |
Tourkomylonas (Τουρκομυλωνάς, ο) |
Floka (Φλόκα, η) |
See also : Samos (island)
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