Talk:Geographic regions of Greece

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Attica and Central Greece
Attica (which was a prefecture in the past) is part of the geographical region of Central Greece (Sterea Ellada). This is what I was taught when I went to primary school (in Greece), some 14 years ago! --Anastasios 06:05, 13 October 2006 (UTC)


 * This is correct. - Sthenel 09:58, 27 June 2007 (UTC)


 * No, no. See you this. --90.186.154.21 21:30, 21 August 2007 (UTC)

Requested move
Why "list of" ? This is more like an article not just a list. Besides is that common? e.g. List of provinces of Belgium / provinces of Belgium... Shadow mor ph ^"^ 05:43, 5 June 2009 (UTC)


 * Makes sense. "List of X" titles should only be used where the list article is a separate spin-off from a main article on "X" itself. I'd say this is unlikely to be contentious, so we could do it right away. Fut.Perf. ☼ 13:10, 5 June 2009 (UTC)


 * I've made the move, it doesn't seem controversial. Fut.Perf. ☼ 14:19, 5 June 2009 (UTC)

Epirus
The Greek Region of Epirus is identical with the periphery, but forms only part of the wider region which includes parts of Albania. Therefore, the link in this article should point to the periphery, not the wider regeion. Andreas (T) 17:04, 4 August 2009 (UTC)

Historic regions of Hellas
I was thinking that maybe a paragraph should be added on the hostoric regions with large indigenous Greek populations in adjacent countries, that were, though unofficial, still referred to as such by Greeks all across the former Ottoman Empire. Cyprus, East Thrace, Magna Graecia, Ionia, Caria, Mysia, Lydia, Pamphylia, Pamphlagonia, Bithynia, Galatia, Cilicia, Alexandretta, Cappadocia, Pontus, Eastern Rumelia, Northern Rumelia, Northern Epirus and Taurike (Crimea/Theodoro), all these could at least be mentioned as areas of historic Greek influence and traditional names of regions used in the Greek world. LightningLighting (talk) 12:28, 9 March 2021 (UTC)