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'''Oraio''' ({{lang-el|Ωραίο}}, {{lang-bg|Брещене, ''Breshtene''}}) is a settlement in the municipality ] in the ] of ]. Along with ], it is regarded as a center of both Orthodox Christian and ] culture. '''Oraio''' ({{lang-el|Ωραίο}}, {{lang-bg|Брещене}}) is a settlement in the municipality ] in the ] of ]. Along with ], it is regarded as a center of both Orthodox Christian and ] culture.


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Oraio (Template:Lang-el, Template:Lang-bg) is a settlement in the municipality Myki in the Xanthi peripheral unit of Greece. Along with Xanthi, it is regarded as a center of both Orthodox Christian and Hellenic culture.

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Subdivisions of the municipality of Myki
Municipal unit of Kotyli
Municipal unit of Myki
Municipal unit of Satres
Municipal unit of Thermes


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