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'''Sidironero''' (Σιδηρόνερο) is a community in the ], ]. |
'''Sidironero''' (Σιδηρόνερο) is a community in the ], ]. It lies in the ] along the ]n border in the northern part of Drama Prefecture between the two largest municipalities in Greece, ] and ]. Its population was 430 inhabitants at the 2001 census. With a land area of 351.273 km² (135.627 sq mi) it is the largest ] (''koinótita'', Greek κοινότητα) in Greece. It is also the second-least ] municipality or community (after ]). | ||
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Sidironero (Σιδηρόνερο) is a community in the Drama Prefecture, Greece. It lies in the Rhodope Mountains along the Bulgarian border in the northern part of Drama Prefecture between the two largest municipalities in Greece, Kato Nevrokopi and Paranesti. Its population was 430 inhabitants at the 2001 census. With a land area of 351.273 km² (135.627 sq mi) it is the largest community (koinótita, Greek κοινότητα) in Greece. It is also the second-least densely populated municipality or community (after Gramos).
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