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[[Laodikino]] is a village south of the city of [[Kilkis]] in the Kilkis regional unit, Greece. It used to be part of the old municipal unit Gallikos (now the new municipal unit of [[Kilkis]]) and has a population of 186 people (2011). At the population census in 2001 there were 247 inhabitants.
 
[[Laodikino]] is a village south of the city of [[Kilkis]] in the Kilkis regional unit, Greece. It used to be part of the old municipal unit Gallikos (now the new municipal unit of [[Kilkis]]) and has a population of 186 people (2011). At the population census in 2001 there were 247 inhabitants.
  
Until [[1927]] [[Laodikino]] was called Tzevali. [[Laodikino]] originates from Laodiki, who was the mother of Seleucus I Nicator, one of the “Diadochi” of [[Alexander the Great]].
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Until [[1927]] [[Laodikino]] was called Tzeva(p)li. [[Laodikino]] originates from Laodiki, who was the mother of Seleucus I Nicator, one of the “Diadochi” of [[Alexander the Great]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:07, January 4, 2018

Laodikino is a village south of the city of Kilkis in the Kilkis regional unit, Greece. It used to be part of the old municipal unit Gallikos (now the new municipal unit of Kilkis) and has a population of 186 people (2011). At the population census in 2001 there were 247 inhabitants.

Until 1927 Laodikino was called Tzeva(p)li. Laodikino originates from Laodiki, who was the mother of Seleucus I Nicator, one of the “Diadochi” of Alexander the Great.

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