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Sykies was mostly built after settling of refugees from [[Asia Minor]] in 1922. The refugees were mostly from [[Rodochori, Asia Minor|Rodochori]] of Asia Minor. The new residents built a new church that dedicated to patron saints from their origin places.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ι.Ν.Υψ.Τιμίου Σταυρού & Αγ.Δημητρίου Συκεών|url=http://www.imnst.gr/index.php?id=3&ItemID=43|publisher=imnst.gr|accessdate=7 April 2015}}</ref> |
Sykies was mostly built after settling of refugees from [[Asia Minor]] in 1922. The refugees were mostly from [[Rodochori, Asia Minor|Rodochori]] of Asia Minor. The new residents built a new church that dedicated to patron saints from their origin places.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ι.Ν.Υψ.Τιμίου Σταυρού & Αγ.Δημητρίου Συκεών|url=http://www.imnst.gr/index.php?id=3&ItemID=43|publisher=imnst.gr|accessdate=7 April 2015}}</ref> |
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A part of the district is named ''Varna'' built by Greeks from [[Varna]], modern Bulgaria. Other areas include Kallithea, Riga Feraiou and Heptapyrgiou. |
A part of the district is named ''Varna'' built by Greeks from [[Varna, Bulgaria|Varna]], modern Bulgaria. Other areas include Kallithea, Riga Feraiou and Heptapyrgiou. |
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In 1934 the municipality of Thessaloniki was divided in smallest administrative units, so Sykies became a separate community. In 1954 the community of Sykies changed to municipality.<ref>{{cite web|title=Η πόλη μας χθες και σήμερα|url=http://www.dimosneapolis-sykeon.gr/web/guest/cityofsykies|publisher=dimosneapolis-sykeon.gr|accessdate=7 April 2015}}</ref> Today it is part of [[Neapoli-Sykies]] municipality. |
In 1934 the municipality of Thessaloniki was divided in smallest administrative units, so Sykies became a separate community. In 1954 the community of Sykies changed to municipality.<ref>{{cite web|title=Η πόλη μας χθες και σήμερα|url=http://www.dimosneapolis-sykeon.gr/web/guest/cityofsykies|publisher=dimosneapolis-sykeon.gr|accessdate=7 April 2015}}</ref> Today it is part of [[Neapoli-Sykies]] municipality. |
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Sykies
Συκιές | |
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Settlement | |
Coordinates: 40°39′N 22°57′E / 40.650°N 22.950°E | |
Country | Greece |
Administrative region | Central Macedonia |
Regional unit | Thessaloniki |
Municipality | Neapoli-Sykies |
Government | |
• Mayor | Simos Danielidis |
Area | |
• Municipal unit | 7.982 km2 (3.082 sq mi) |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• Municipal unit | 37,753 |
• Municipal unit density | 4,700/km2 (12,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Sykies (Template:Lang-el) or Sykeai (Συκεαί) is a suburb of the Thessaloniki Urban Area and was a former municipality in the regional unit of Thessaloniki, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Neapoli-Sykies, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit.[2] The municipal unit population is 37,753 (2011 census). Its land area is 7.982 km².[3]
History
Sykies was mostly built after settling of refugees from Asia Minor in 1922. The refugees were mostly from Rodochori of Asia Minor. The new residents built a new church that dedicated to patron saints from their origin places.[4]
A part of the district is named Varna built by Greeks from Varna, modern Bulgaria. Other areas include Kallithea, Riga Feraiou and Heptapyrgiou.
In 1934 the municipality of Thessaloniki was divided in smallest administrative units, so Sykies became a separate community. In 1954 the community of Sykies changed to municipality.[5] Today it is part of Neapoli-Sykies municipality.
Culture
Sports
Sykies is the seat of many clubs.[6] The most famous of them is VAO, a long-standing club with achievements in several sports.
Sport clubs based in Sykies | |||
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Club | Founded | Sports | Achievements |
V.A.O. | 1926 | Basketball, Volleyball, Handball | Panhellenic title in handball, earlier presence in A1 Ethniki basketball |
Phoebus Sykeon | 1982 | Handball | Presence in A1 Ethniki Handball |
Panathlitikos Sykeon | 1988 | Basketball | Presence in A1 Ethniki women |
References
- ^ "Απογραφή Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2011. ΜΟΝΙΜΟΣ Πληθυσμός" (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority.
- ^ Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior (in Greek)
- ^ "Population & housing census 2001 (incl. area and average elevation)" (PDF) (in Greek). National Statistical Service of Greece.
- ^ "Ι.Ν.Υψ.Τιμίου Σταυρού & Αγ.Δημητρίου Συκεών". imnst.gr. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
- ^ "Η πόλη μας χθες και σήμερα". dimosneapolis-sykeon.gr. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
- ^ "Αθλητικοί Σύλλογοι". Municipality of Neapolis-Sykeon. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
External links
- Official website (in Greek)