Kalampaki

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Kalampaki or Kalambaki (Greek ) is a village 12 km to the south of Drama, in the Drama prefecture, northeast Greece. Most of the population is employed in the agricultural sector, with tobacco, corn and cotton being the main products. Kalambaki is the capital of the Kalambaki municipality which also contains the villages of Ftelia, Agia Paraskevi, Kalamonas and Nerofraktis. The population of Kalambaki consists mainly of descendants of four groups, Pontus Greeks, Greeks of East Thrace, Greeks of Asia Minor (mainly from Cappadocia, whose ancestors spoke Turkish but were Greek Orthodox christians in religion) and Greeks whose ancestors had been living in Kalambaki already before the Treaty of Lausanne (1923) was ratified.

Kalampaki (*)

The municipality of Kalampaki has a true population of 6481 in 2001 divided in the muncipal districts:

  • Kalampaki / Δ.δ. Καλαμπακίου -- το [ 3489 ]
  • Agia Paraskevi / Δ.δ. Αγίας Παρασκευής -- η [ 501 ]
  • Kalamonas / Δ.δ. Καλαμώνος -- ο [ 786 ]
  • Nerofraktis / Δ.δ. Νεροφράκτου -- ο [ 724 ]
  • Ftelia / Δ.δ. Φτελιάς -- η [ 981 ]

Municipalities and communities of the Drama Prefecture

Doxato | Drama | Kalampaki | Kato Nevrokopi | Nikiforos | Paranesti | Prosotsani | Sitagroi

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