Difference between revisions of "Emmanouil Pappas (Serres)"
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The population of the town, in [[2001]], was 1121 inhabitants while that of the entire municipality 11,789. | The population of the town, in [[2001]], was 1121 inhabitants while that of the entire municipality 11,789. | ||
− | The former name of the town was | + | The former name of the town was Dovitsa. It was renamed after [[Emmanouil Pappas]] who, in [[1821]], organised the [[Greek Revolution]] in [[Chalkidiki]]. |
[[Category:Serres prefecture]] | [[Category:Serres prefecture]] | ||
[[Category:Cities and towns in Greece]] | [[Category:Cities and towns in Greece]] |
Latest revision as of 13:44, March 25, 2011
Emmanouil Pappas (Greek: Εμμανουήλ Παππάς) is a town and a municipality in Serres prefecture, Macedonia, Greece.
The population of the town, in 2001, was 1121 inhabitants while that of the entire municipality 11,789.
The former name of the town was Dovitsa. It was renamed after Emmanouil Pappas who, in 1821, organised the Greek Revolution in Chalkidiki.