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Administrative Region : Ionian Islands
Regional unit : Kefalonia
Sami (Greek: Σάμη) is a town and a former municipality on the island of Cephalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Cephalonia, of which it is a municipal unit.[1] It is located on the central east coast of the island, and has a land area of 129.326 km².
Its population was 2,895 at the 2001 census. Its municipal seat was the town of Sámi (pop. 1,223). Its next largest towns are Digaleto (545), Grizáta (420), and Karavómylos (342). It borders the Agia Effimia Bay to the north.
Division of the municipality
- Sami / Δ.δ. Σάμης -- η Σάμη [ 1223 ]
- Grizata / Δ.δ. Γριζάτων [ 443 ]
- Grizata / τα Γριζάτα [ 420 ]
- Koulourata / τα Κουλουράτα [ 23 ]
- Grizata / τα Γριζάτα [ 420 ]
- Karavomylos / Δ.δ. Καραβομύλου -- ο Καραβόμυλος [ 342 ]
- Poulata / Δ.δ. Πουλάτων -- τα Πουλάτα [ 166 ]
- Digaleto / Δ.δ. Πυργίου -- το Διγαλέτον [ 545 ]
- Chaliotata / Δ.δ. Χαλιωτάτων -- τα Χαλιωτάτα [ 176 ]
External links
Official website (English) (Finnish) (Greek) (Russian) (Swedish)
References
^ Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior (Greek)
Municipalities and communities of the Kefalonia Prefecture Argostoli | Eleios-Pronnoi | Erisos | Ithaca | Leivathos | Paliki | Pylaros | Sami |
See also : Kefalonia island
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