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Synonyms for loutros or Related words with loutros
matsouki
kyparissi
kryopigi
dasochori
oreino
kalyvakia
katafyto
tristeno
mikrochori
kainourgio
vathypedo
chrysovitsa
karitsa
ladikou
mesochori
ampelia
kerasea
stavrochori
megaplatanos
palaiokatouna
foteino
drosato
leptokarya
kefalochori
alepochori
prasino
chrysavgi
drosero
geroplatanos
chaliki
kalamoti
distrato
mikrokleisoura
nerochori
foiniki
petsali
limnochori
kokkinogeia
faraklata
grammeni
prastio
ampelaki
polydendri
katarraktis
livadaki
grimpovo
fourka
pialeia
petrochori
vahagni
Examples of "loutros"
Loutros
(; ) is a small village located in the Nicosia District of Cyprus, west of the town of Karavostasi. "De facto", it is under the control of Northern Cyprus.
Loutros
was originally inhabited by Greek Cypriots; they all fled during the 1974 Turkish invasion. The village was reinhabited in the late 1970s by Turkish Cypriots from Xerovounos, and a small number of Turks from Turkey and displaced Turkish Cypriots from Terra and Mandria.
Loutros
(Greek: Λουτρός) is a village in the southern part of the Evros regional unit in Greece. It is part of the municipal unit of Traianoupoli. Its population in 2011 was 713 for the settlement and 769 for the community, including the villages Loutra Traianoupoleos (thermal baths) and Pefka. It is located on a small river between low hills, east of Alexandroupoli, on the edge of the coastal plains of the Aegean Sea.
The villages that traditionally were accounted as part of the region were Gidas (modern Alexandreia), Meliki, Koryfi, Nichori (Neochori), Reshina (Vrysaki), Nisi, Katafygi, Trichovista, Skylitsi, Kavasila, Stavros, Xechasmeni, Rapsomaniki, Pozarites (Kefalochori), Episkopi,
Loutros
, Kapsochora, Paliochora, Niseli and Niseloudi, Trikala, Karya, Aidonochori, Platy, Lianovergi, Paliochori, Gritzali (Agathia), Niochoropoulo, Prodromos, Niokastro, Voultista, Mega Alamboro (Prasinada) and Mikro Alamboro, Mylovos, Kouloura, Diavatos, Mikrogouzi (Makrochori), Metsi (Mesi), Ammos, Santena, Geraki, Mavrangeli, Barbesh or Koutlesh (Vergina), Trichlevo (Trilofo), Sfinista, Kleidi, Kaliani (Aloro), Tsinaforo (Platanos). The actual number of settlements fluctuated, however, as some were abandoned and new ones founded because of the floods of the Aliakmon.