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'''Plati''' ({{lang-el|Πλάτη}}) is a village in the northwestern part of the ] in Greece located west of ] and ], southeast of ] and ], Bulgaria, north of ] and east of ], Bulgaria. ], the Greek capital is nearly 1,100 km to the southwest. Plati is linked with the road connecting ]/] (Alexandroupoli - Soufli - Orestiada - Ormenio) and several villages including Pentalofos. Plati is in the municipal unit of ]. In 2001 its population was 477. The village is located between the Evros valley and the hills and mountains to the west, ] is bordered to the west. '''Plati''' ({{lang-el|Πλάτη}}) is a village in the northern part of the ] in Greece. It is part of the municipal unit ]. In 2001 its population was 601. Plati is located on the left bank of the river ], between the villages ] to the west and ] to the east.

==Nearest places==

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==History== ==History==


The village was founded by the ] Turks, it was known as ''Siderli'' then. After a brief period of Bulgarian rule between 1913 and 1919, it became part of Greece. As a result its Bulgarian and Turkish population was exchanged with Greek refugees, mainly from today's Turkey.
The village was founded by the ] Turks, its name was known as (''Siderli'' from ''Sider'' and ''-li'' meaning village?). The village battled with the Turks and handed to the Bulgarians. At the end of the Bulgarian rule, 200 Bulgarians moved northward into the remainder of Bulgaria which is now north, the remainder of the Turks were pushed to the western portion of today's Turkey. During the ], refugees east of the Evros river and from Asia Minor arrived into the village. It became entirely Plati immediately after the annexation. After ] and the ], many of its buildings were rebuilt. Electricity After ] and the ], many of its buildings were rebuilt. Electricity and automobiles arrived in the 1960s, it was linked with pavement in the late-20th century, television arrived in the 1980s. Internet and computers arrived in the late-1990s.


==See also== ==See also==

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Settlement in Greece
Plati Πλάτη
Settlement
CountryGreece
Administrative regionEast Macedonia and Thrace
Regional unitEvros
MunicipalityOrestiada
Municipal unitTrigono
Population
 • Rural601
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Plati (Template:Lang-el) is a village in the northern part of the Evros regional unit in Greece. It is part of the municipal unit Trigono. In 2001 its population was 601. Plati is located on the left bank of the river Ardas, between the villages Elaia to the west and Arzos to the east.

Population

Year Population
1981 599
1991 603
2001 601

History

The village was founded by the Ottoman Turks, it was known as Siderli then. After a brief period of Bulgarian rule between 1913 and 1919, it became part of Greece. As a result its Bulgarian and Turkish population was exchanged with Greek refugees, mainly from today's Turkey.

See also

External links

References

  1. De Facto Population of Greece Population and Housing Census of March 18th, 2001 (PDF 39 MB). National Statistical Service of Greece. 2003.
Subdivisions of the municipality of Orestiada
Municipal unit of Kyprinos
Municipal unit of Orestiada
Municipal unit of Trigono
Municipal unit of Vyssa
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