
Also known as North Aegean Periphery
one of the 13 regions of Greece
The North Aegean Region is one of Greece's 13 administrative regions, located in the northeastern part of the country along the Aegean Sea. It encompasses several islands and coastal areas that are part of Greece's geography and governance structure.
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The North Aegean Region (Greek: Περιφέρεια Βορείου Αιγαίου, romanized: Periféreia Voreíou Aigaíou [periˈferia voˈriu eˈʝeu]) is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece, and the smallest of the thirteen by population. It comprises the islands of the north-eastern Aegean Sea, called the North Aegean islands, except for Thasos and Samothrace, which belong to the Greek region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, and Imbros and Tenedos, which belong to Turkey.
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