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'''Kato Nevrokopi''' (Greek Κάτω Νευροκόπι "Lower ]i") is a ] in the northwest section of the ], ]. It is the largest municipality in all of Greece, covering an area of 873.552 km² (337.28 sq mi). The 2001 census reported a population of 8,026 inhabitants. The region is known for the very low temperatures during the winter and for its famous agricultural products such as potatoes and beans. The area has several features to attract tourists: the ski center ], the traditional settlement in the village ], the historical bunker ], the artificial lakes of ] and ], the spectacular routes in the forests, the old churches. The forest paths offer excellent views to hikers. The largest towns are '''Káto Nevrokópi''' (the municipal seat, pop. 2,072), Vólax (1,190), Perithórion (833), Levkógeia (573), Káto Vrontoú (528), and Okhyrón (510). '''Kato Nevrokopi''' (Greek Κάτω Νευροκόπι "Lower ]i") is a ] in the northwest section of the ], ]. It is the largest municipality in all of Greece, covering an area of 873.552 km² (337.28 sq mi). The 2001 census reported a population of 8,026 inhabitants. The region is known for the very low temperatures during the winter and for its famous agricultural products such as potatoes and beans. The area has several features to attract tourists: the ski center of ], the traditional settlement in the village of ] (pop. 102), the historical bunker of Lise, the artificial lakes of ] and ], the spectacular routes in the forests, the old churches. The forest paths offer excellent views to hikers. The largest towns are '''Káto Nevrokópi''' (the municipal seat, pop. 2,072), Vólax (1,190), Perithórion (833), Levkógeia (573), Káto Vrontoú (528), and Okhyrón (510).


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Kato Nevrokopi (Greek Κάτω Νευροκόπι "Lower Nevrokopi") is a municipality in the northwest section of the Drama Prefecture, Greece. It is the largest municipality in all of Greece, covering an area of 873.552 km² (337.28 sq mi). The 2001 census reported a population of 8,026 inhabitants. The region is known for the very low temperatures during the winter and for its famous agricultural products such as potatoes and beans. The area has several features to attract tourists: the ski center of Falakro, the traditional settlement in the village of Granitis (pop. 102), the historical bunker of Lise, the artificial lakes of Lefkogeia and Potamoi, the spectacular routes in the forests, the old churches. The forest paths offer excellent views to hikers. The largest towns are Káto Nevrokópi (the municipal seat, pop. 2,072), Vólax (1,190), Perithórion (833), Levkógeia (573), Káto Vrontoú (528), and Okhyrón (510).

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