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Pella
Pella () was the capital of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon from the 4th century BC up until the Roman conquest in 168 BC. It is located 1 km outside the modern town of Pella in Central Macedonia, Greece.
Giannitsa
Giannitsa ( , in English also Yannitsa) is a city in northern Greece, geographically situated in Macedonia and administratively belonging to Central Macedonia. It is the largest urban center of the regional unit of Pella, its historical capital, and the administrative seat of the municipality of Pella. According to the 2021 census, Giannitsa has 32,410 inhabitants. The Municipal Unit of Giannitsa covers an area of 208.105 km2, and includes the following settlements: Ampeleies, Archontiko, Asvestario, Damiano, Eleftherochori, Leptokarya, Melissi, Mesiano, and Paralimni.
Pella Municipality
municipality of Macedonia, Greece
Krya Vrysi
town in Pella, Greece
Pella
town in Macedonia, Greece
Kyrros Municipal Unit
Kyrros (; in classical contexts also transliterated Cyrrhus) is a former municipality in the Pella regional unit, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Pella, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 181.415 km2. Population 5,680 (2021). The seat of the municipality was in Mylotopos. The municipality took its name from the ancient Macedonian town Cyrrhus, which was located near ancient Pella.
Aravissos
Aravissos () is a village in Pella, Greece. The village lies at the foot of Mount Paiko and is 11 km northwest of Giannitsa.
Axos
village in Pella Municipality, Greece

Dytiko, Pella
village in Greece

Kromni, Pella
human settlement in Greece

Megas Alexandros municipality
former municipality of Greece