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List of Greek exonyms in Turkey

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This is the list of Greek exonyms for the places in Turkey.

Çanakkale Province: Çanakkale ili (Greek: νομός Δαρδανέλλιων nomós Dardanélliōn; Katharevousa: νομὸς Δαρδανέλλιων nomòs Dardanélliōn).

  • Bozcaada district: Bozcaada ilçesi (Greek: επαρχία Τενέδου eparchía Tenédou; Katharevousa: ἐπαρχία Τενέδου eparkhía Tenédou).
  • Eceabat district: Eceabat ilçesi (Greek: επαρχία Μαδύτου eparchía Madýtou; Katharevousa: ἐπαρχία Μαδύτου eparkhía Madútou).
    • Alçıtepe:
      • until 1922: Krithia (Greek: Κριθιά Krithiá; Katharevousa: Κριθιὰ Krithià).
      • Apostor:
      • until 1922: Agioi Apostoloi (Greek: Άγιοι Απόστολοι Ágioi Apóstoloi; Katharevousa: Ἄγιοι Απόστολοι Hágioi Apóstoloi). Nowadays ruined
      • Hrisostomı:
      • until 1922: Chrisostomos (Greek: Χρυσόστομος Chrysóstomos; Katharevousa: Χρυσόστομος Khrusóstomos). Nowadays ruined
      • Vergı:
      • until 1922: Vergi (Greek: Βέργη Vérgī; Katharevousa: Βέργη Bérgē). Nowadays ruined
    • Bahçeköy
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Bakse-kioi (Greek: Βακσέ-κιοϊ Baksé-kioï; Katharevousa: Βακσὲ-κιοϊ Baksè-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Kipochori (Greek: Κηποχώρι Kīpochṓri; Katharevousa: Κηποχώριον Kēpokhṓrion)
    • Behramlı
      • during Ancient, Roman and Byzantine era (until 1354): Helikon (Ancient Greek: Ἔλικων Élikōn; Latin: Helicvm) during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Virchanli (Greek: Βιρχανλή Virchanlī́; Katharevousa: Βιρχανλῆ Birkhanlē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Charmoni (Greek: Χαρμονή Charmonī́; Katharevousa: Χαρμονὴ Kharmonḕ)
      • Aleksı:
      • until 1922: Agios Alexios (Greek: Άγιος Αλέξιος Ágios Aléxios; Katharevousa: Ἄγιος Αλέξιος Hágios Aléksios). Nowadays ruined
    • Beşyol
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Toursoun (Greek: Τουρσούν Toursoún; Katharevousa: Τουρσοὺν Toursoùn)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Melissa (Greek and Katharevousa: Μέλισσα Mélissa)
    • Bigalı
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Mpigali (Greek: Μπιγαλή Mpigalī́; Katharevousa: Μπιγαλῆ Mpigalē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Sigali (Greek: Σιγαλή Sigalī́; Katharevousa: Σιγαλὴ Sigalḕ)
    • Büyükanafarta
      • during Byzantine era (until 1354): Anobathra (Ancient Greek: Ἀνοβάθρα Anobáthra; Latin: Anobathra).
      • until 1922: Megali Anafertos (Greek: Μεγάλη Ανάφερτος Megalī Anáfertos; Katharevousa: Μεγάλη Ἀνάφερτος Megálē Anáphertos)
    • Eceabat
      • during Roman and Byzantine age (until 1354): Madytos (Ancient Greek: Μάδυτος Mádutos; Latin: Madytvs).
      • until 1922: Ma(d)ytos (Greek: Μά(δ)υτος Má(d)ytos /ˈma(ð)vtos/; Katharevousa: Μά(δ)υτος Má(d)utos)
    • Keçili
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Kitseli (Greek: Κιτσελή Kitselī́; Katharevousa: Κιτσελῆ Kitselē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Kissini (Greek: Κισσίνη Kissínī; Katharevousa: Κισσίνη Kissínē)
    • Kilitbahir
      • during Ancient, Roman and Byzantine era (until 1354): Kynos Sema (Ancient Greek: Κυνὸς Σῆμα Kunòs Sē̂ma; Latin: Cynossema) during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Kilit-mpachr (Greek: Κιλίτ-μπάχρ Kilít-mpáchr; Katharevousa: Κιλὶτ-μπὰχρ Kilìt-mpàkhr)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Elli (Greek: Έλλη Éllī; Katharevousa: Ἕλλη Héllē) or Kynos Sima (Greek: Κυνός Σήμα Kynós Sī́ma; Katharevousa: Κυνὸς Σῆμα Kunòs Sē̂ma )
    • Kocadere
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Kotsa-Dere (Greek: Κοτςά-Δερέ Kotsá-Deré; Katharevousa: Κοτςὰ-Δερὲ Kotsà-Derè)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Kylla (Greek: Κύλλα Kýlla; Katharevousa: Κύλλα Kúlla)
    • Kumköy
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Koum-kioi (Greek and Katharevousa: Κούμ-κιοϊ Koúm-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Koulia (Greek: and Katharevousa: Κούλια Koúlia)
    • Küçükanafarta
      • during Byzantine era (until 1354): Anobathra (Ancient Greek: Ἀνοβάθρα Anobáthra; Latin: Anobathra).
      • until 1922: Mikra Anafertos (Greek: Μικρά Ανάφερτος Mikrá Anáfertos; Katharevousa: Μικρὰ Ἀνάφερτος Mikrà Anáphertos)
    • Seddülbahir
      • during Ancient, Roman and Byzantine era (until 1354): Elaious (Ancient Greek: Ἐλαιοῦς Elaioū̂s; Latin: Elævs) during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Elaious (Greek: Ελαιούς Elaioús; Katharevousa: Ἐλαιοῦς Elaioū̂s) or Sent-il-mpachr (Greek: Σέντ -ίλ-μπάχρ Sént-íl-mpáchr; Katharevousa: Σὲντ-ἴλ-μπὰχρ Sènt-íl-mpàkhr)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Elaious (Greek: Ελαιούς Elaioús; Katharevousa: Ἐλαιοῦς Elaioū̂s)
      • Ertuğrul
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Akrotiri (Greek: Ακρωτήρι Akrōtī́ri; Katharevousa: Ἀκρωτῆρι Akrōtē̂re) or Greko (Greek and Katharevousa: Γρέκο Gréko)
      • Tekke
      • during Ottoman administration (1354–1920) Teke (Greek: Τεκέ Teké; Katharevousa: Τεκὲ Tekè)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Teues (Greek: Τευές Tefés; Katharevousa: Τευὲς Teuès)
    • Yalova
      • during Ancient, Roman and Byzantine era (until 1354): Sestos (Ancient Greek: Σηστὸς Sēstōs; Latin: Sestvs) during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Gialova (Greek and Katharevousa: Γιάλοβα Giálova)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Sistos (Greek: Σηστὸς Sīstōs; Katharevousa: Σηστὸς Sēstōs)
    • Yolağzı:
      • until 1922: Silvia (Greek: Σίλβια Sílvia; Katharevousa: Σίλβια Sílbia).
  • Gelibolu district: Gelibolu ilçesi (Greek: επαρχία Καλλιπόλεως eparchía Kallipóleōs; Katharevousa: ἐπαρχία Καλλιπόλεως eparkhía Kallipóleōs).
    • Bayırköy
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Mpairi (Greek: Μπαΐρι Mpaḯri; Katharevousa: Μπαΐριον Mpaḯrion)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Vairi (Greek: Βαΐρι Baḯri; Katharevousa: Βαΐριον Baḯrion)
    • Bayramiç
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Mpairamitsi(o) (Greek: Μπαϊραμίτσι(ο) Mpaïramítsi(o); Katharevousa: Μπαϊραμίτσιον Mpaïramítsion)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Paschalia (Greek: Πασχαλιά Paschaliá Katharevousa: Πασχαλιὰ Paskhalià)
    • Bolayır
      • during Ancient, Roman and Byzantine era (until 1354): Kardia (Ancient Greek: Καρδία Kardía; Latin: Cardia) during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Mpolair (Greek: Μπολαΐρ Mpolaḯr; Katharevousa: Μπολαῒρ Mpolaï̀r) or Plagiari (Greek: Πλαγιάρι Plagiári; Katharevousa: Πλαγιάρου Plagiárou)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Kardia (Greek and Katharevousa: Καρδία Kardía)
    • Burhanlı
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Vourchanli (Greek: Βουρχανλή Vourchanlī́; Katharevousa: Βουρχανλῆ Bourkhanlē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Vrochili (Greek: Βροχηνή Vrochīlī́; Katharevousa: Βροχηνὴ Brokhēlḕ)
    • Cevizli
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Dzevizli (Greek: Δζεβιζλή Dzevizlī́; Katharevousa: Δζεβιζλῆ Dzebizlē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Karisos (Greek: Κάρησος Kárisos; Katharevousa: Κάρησος Kárēsos)
    • Cumalı
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Dzoumanli (Greek: Δζουμαλή Dzoumalī́; Katharevousa: Δζουμαλῆ Dzoumanlē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Paraskevi (Greek: Παρασκευή Paraskevī́; Katharevousa: Παρασκευὴ Paraskeuḕ)
    • Çimpe
      • during Ottoman age (1362-1920) Tzympin (Greek: Τζύμπην Tzýmpīn; Katharevousa: Τζὺμπην Tzúmpēn)
    • Çokal
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Tsokali (Greek: Τσοκαλή Tsokalī́; Katharevousa: Τσοκαλῆ Tsokalē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Sikalis (Greek and Katharevousa: Σίκαλις Síkalis)
    • Değirmendüzü
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Pergazi(o) (Greek: Περγάζι(ο) Pergázi(o); Katharevousa: Περγάζιον Pergázion)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Pyrgio (Greek: Πύργιο Pýrgio Katharevousa: Πύργιον Púrgion)
    • Evreşe
      • during Ancient, Roman and Byzantine era (until 1354): Afrodisia (Ancient Greek: Ἀφροδισία Aphrodisía; Latin: Aphrodisia) during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Evres (Greek: Έβρες Évres; Katharevousa: Ἔβρες Ébres) or Kadi-kioi (Greek: Καδή-κιοϊ Kadī́-kioï; Katharevousa: Καδῆ-κιοϊ Kadē̂-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Afrodisia (Greek: Αφροδισία Afrodisía; Katharevousa: Ἀφροδισία Aphrodisía) or Evres (Greek: Έβρες Évres; Katharevousa: Ἔβρες Ébres)
    • Fındıklı
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Angelochori (Greek: Αγγελ(λ)οχώρι Angel(l)ochṓri; Katharevousa: Ἀγγελ(λ)οχώριον Angel(l)okhṓrion) or Seitan-kioi (Greek: Σεϊτάν-κιοϊ Seïtán-kioï; Katharevousa: Σεϊτὰν-κιοϊ Seïtàn-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Angelochori (Greek: Αγγελ(λ)οχώρι Angel(l)ochṓri; Katharevousa: Ἀγγελ(λ)οχώριον Angel(l)okhṓrion)
    • Gelibolu
      • during Ancient, Roman and Byzantine era (until 1354): Kallipolis (Ancient Greek: Καλλίπολης Kallípolis; Latin: Callipolis).
      • until 1922: Kallipolis (Greek and Katharevousa: Καλλίπολης Kallípolis /kaˈlipoli/)
    • Ilgardere
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Ourgkar-Dere (Greek: Ουργκάρ-Δερέ Ourgkár-Deré; Katharevousa: Οὐργκὰρ-Δερὲ Ourgkàr-Derè)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Dravos (Greek: Δράβος Drávos; Katharevousa: Δράβος Drábos)
    • Kalealtı
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Kale-Alti (Greek: Καλέ-Αλτή Kalé-Altī́; Katharevousa: Καλὲ-Ἀλτῆ Kalè-Altē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Alki (Greek: Άλκη Álkī; Katharevousa: Ἄλκη Álkē)
    • Karainebeyli
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Karna-Mveili (Greek: Καρνά-Μβεϊλή Karná-Mveïlī́; Katharevousa: Καρνᾶ-Μβεϊλῆ Karnā̂-Mbeïlē̂) or Sagos (Greek: and Katharevousa: Σάγος Ságos)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Kaliros (Greek: Κάληρος Kálīros; Katharevousa: Κάληρος Kálēros)
    • Kavakköy
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Kavak (Greek: Καβάκ Kavák; Katharevousa: Καβὰκ Kabàk)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Leuki (Greek: Λευκή Lefkī́; Katharevousa: Λευκὴ Leukḕ)
    • Kavaklı
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Kavakli (Greek: Καβακλή Kavaklī́; Katharevousa: Καβακλῆ Kabaklē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Chalyvi (Greek: Χαλύβη Chalývī́; Katharevousa: Χαλύβη Khalúbē)
    • Ortaköy
      • during Ancient and Roman era: Lysimachia (Ancient Greek: Λυσιμάχ(ε)ια Lusimákh(e)ia; Latin: Lysimachia).
      • until 1922: Examili (Greek: Εξαμίλι Examíli; Katharevousa: Ἑξαμίλιον Eksamilion)
    • Pazarlı
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Pazarli (Greek: Παζαρλή Pazarlī́; Katharevousa: Παζαρλῆ Pazarlē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Anaplos (Greek: Άναπλος Ánaplos; Katharevousa: Ἄναπλος Ánaplos)
    • Süleymaniye
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Souleimanie (Greek: Σουλεϊμανιέ Souleïmanié; Katharevousa: Σουλεϊμανιὲ Souleïmaniè)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ekklisochori (Greek: Εκκλησοχώρι Ekklīsochṓri; Katharevousa: Ἐκκλησοχώριον Ekklēsochṓrion)
    • Sütlüce
      • during Ancient, Roman and Byzantine era (until 1354): Aigos Potamoi (Ancient Greek: Αιγὸς Ποταμοὶ Aigòs Potamoì; Latin: Ægospotami) during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Galata(s) (Greek: Γαλατά(ς) Galatá(s); Katharevousa: Γαλατᾶς Galatā̂(s))
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Aigos Potamoi (Greek: Αιγός Ποταμοί Aigós Potamoí; Katharevousa: Αιγὸς Ποταμοὶ Aigòs Potamoì)
    • Şadıllı
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Santili (Greek: Σαντιλή Santilī́; Katharevousa: Σαντιλῆ Santilē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Sandali (Greek: Σανδάλη Sandálī; Katharevousa: Σανδάλη Sandálē)
    • Tayfurköy:
      • until 1922: Tayfiri (Greek: Ταϋφίρι Taüphíri; Katharevousa: Ταϋφύριον Taüphírion) or Tayfyri (Greek: Ταϋφύρι Taüphýri; Katharevousa: Ταϋφύριον Taüphúrion).
    • Yeniköy
      • during Ottoman age (1354–1920): Geni-kioi (Greek: Γενή-κιοϊ Genī́-kioï; Katharevousa: Γενῆ-κιοϊ Genē̂-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Neochori (Greek: Νεοχώρι Neochṓri /neoˈxori/; Katharevousa: Νεοχώριον Neokhṓrion)

Edirne Province: Edirne ili (Greek: νομός Αδριανοπόλεως nomós Adrianopóleōs; Katharevousa: νομὸς Ἀδριανοπόλεως nomòs Adrianopóleōs).

  • Edirne district: merkez ilçesi (Greek: επαρχία Αδριανοπόλεως eparchía Adrianopóleōs; Katharevousa: ἐπαρχία Ἀδριανοπόλεως, eparchía Adrianopóleōs).
    • Ahi
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Achi(r)-kioi (Greek: Αχή(ρ)-κιοϊ Achī́r-kioï; Katharevousa: Ἀχῆ(ρ)-κιοϊ Akhē̂r-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Agra (Greek: Άγρα Ágra; Katharevousa: Ἄγρα Ágra)
    • Arnavutköy
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Arnaout-kioi (Greek and Katharevousa: Ἀρναούτ-κιοϊ Arnaoút-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Kaloneri (Greek and Katharevousa: Καλονέρι Kalonéri). Nowadays ruined
    • Avarız
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Chavaris (Tsiflik) (Greek: Χάβαρις (Τσιφλίκ) Chávaris (Tsiflík); Katharevousa: Χάβαρις (Τσιφλὶκ) Khábaris (Tsiphlìk))
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Chavaris (Greek: Χάβαρις Chávaris; Katharevousa: Χάβαρις Khábaris)
    • Bosna
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Mposna (Greek and Katharevousa: Μπόσνα Mpósna), Mposnakioi (Greek and Katharevousa: Μποσνάκιοϊ Mposnákioï) or Mposn(i)ochori (Greek: Μποσν(ι)οχώρι Mposn(i)ochṓri; Katharevousa: Μποσν(ι)οχῶρι Mposn(i)okhō̂ri)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Bosn(i)ochori (Greek: Βοσν(ι)οχώρι Bosn(i)ochṓri; Katharevousa: Βοσν(ι)οχῶρι Bosn(i)okhō̂ri), Visa (Greek: Βίσα Vísa; Katharevousa: Βίσα Bísa) or Vyssa (Greek: Βύσσα Výssa; Katharevousa: Βύσσα Bússa)
      • Balat
      • during Roman and Byzantine era (...-1361) Palation (Ancient Greek: Παλάτιον Palátion; Latin: Palativm) during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Mpalat (Greek and Katharevousa: Μπαλάτ Mpalát)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Palati (Greek: Παλάτι Paláti; Katharevousa: Παλάτιον Palátion) or Pedias Palatiou (Greek and Katharevousa: Πεδιάς Παλατιού Pediás Palatioú). Nowadays ruined
      • Muhtrar
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Michtrer (Greek: Μιχρέρ Michtrér; Katharevousa: Μιχρέρ Mikhtrér)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Megali Pedias (Greek: Μεγάλη Πεδιάς Megálī Pediás; Katharevousa: Μεγάλη Πεδιάς Megálē Pediás). Nowadays ruined
    • Budakdoğanca
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): (Mpountak-)Dougantzia (Greek and Katharevousa: (Μπουντάκ-)Δουγάντζια (Mpounták-)Dougántzia)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Gerani (Greek: Γεράνη Geránī; Katharevousa: Γεράνη Geránē)
    • Büyükdöllük
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Vougiouk-Doliouk (Greek: Βουγιούκ-Δολιούκ Vougioúk-Dolioúk; Katharevousa: Βουγιοὺκ-Δολιοὺκ Bougioùk-Dolioùk)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Megali Genea (Greek: Μεγάλη Γενεά Megálī Geneá; Katharevousa: Μεγάλη Γενεὰ Megálē Geneà)
    • Büyükismailce
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Mpegiouk-Ismailtze (Greek: Μπεγιούκ-Ἰσμαήλτζε Mpegioúk-Ismaī́ltze; Katharevousa: Μπεγιοὺκ-Ἰσμαῆλτζε Mpegioùk-Ismaē̂ltze)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Smilitsa (Greek and Katharevousa: Σμιλίτσα Smilítsa)
    • Değirmenyanı
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Dermen-Geni-kioi (Greek: Δερμέν-Γενή-κιοϊ Dermén-Genī́-kioï; Katharevousa: Δερμὲν-Γενῆ-κιοϊ Dermèn-Genḕ-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Myloi (Greek: Μύλοι Mýloi; Katharevousa: Μύλοι Múloi)
    • Demirhanlı
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Demirchanli (Greek: Δεμιρχανλή Demirchanlī́; Katharevousa: Δεμιρχανλῆ Demirkhanlē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Sidirokastro (Greek: Σιδηρόκαστρο Sidīrókastro;Katharevousa: Σιδηρόκαστρον Sidērókastron)
    • Doyran
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Doiran (Greek: Δοϊράν Doïrán; Katharevousa: Δοϊρὰν Doïràn)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Doirani (Greek: Δοϊράνη Doïranī;Katharevousa: Δοϊράνη Doïránē)
    • Edirne
      • during Ancient era: Orestias (Ancient Greek: Ὀρεστιὰς Orestiàs; Latin: Orestias). during Roman and Byzantine era (...-1361) Hadrianopolis (Ancient Greek: Ἀδριανούπολις Hadrianoúpolis; Latin: Hadrianopolis).
      • until 1922: Adrianopoli (Greek: Αδριανούπολη Adrianoúpolī /aðriaˈnupoli/ or Αντριανούπολη Antrianoúpolī; Katharevousa: Ἀδριανούπολις Hadrianoúpolis)
    • Ekmekçi
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Ekmektse-kioi (Greek: Εκμεκτσή-κιοϊ Ekmektsī́-kioï; Katharevousa: Ἐκμεκτσῆ-κιοϊ Ekmektsē̂-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Artoforo (Greek: Αρτοφόρο Artophóro;Katharevousa: Ἀρτοφόρον Artophóron)
    • Elçili
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Eltsili (Greek: Ελτσιλή Eltsilī́; Katharevousa: Ἐλτσιλῆ Eltsilē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Kirykas (Greek: Κήρυκας Kī́rykas;Katharevousa: Κήρυκας Kḗrukas)
    • Eskiüyüklütatar
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Mpegiouk-Tatarkioi (Greek: Μπεγιούκ-Τατάρκιοϊ Mpegioúk-Tatárkioï; Katharevousa: Μπεγιοὺκ-Τατάρκιοϊ Mpegioùk-Tatárkioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Herakleion (Greek: Ηράκλειον Īrákleion;Katharevousa: Ἡράκλειον Īrákleion). Nowadays ruined
    • Hacıumur
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Chatzi-Omar (Tsiflik) (Greek: Χατζή-Ομάρ (Τσιφλίκ) Chatzī́-Omár (Tsiflík); Katharevousa: Χατζῆ-Ὀμὰρ (Τσιφλὶκ) Khatzē̂-Omàr (Tsiflìk))
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Tomaro (Greek: Τόμαρο Tómaro; Katharevousa: Τόμαρον Tómaron)
    • Hasanağa
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Chasan-Aga (Greek: Χασάν-Αgά Chasán-Agá; Katharevousa: Χασὰν-Ἀgᾶ Khasàn-Agā̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Kallithea (Greek and Katharevousa: Καλλιθέα Kallithéa)
    • Hatipköy
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Chatip-kioi (Greek: Χατίπ-κιοϊ Chatíp-kioï; Katharevousa: Χατίπ-κιοϊ Khatíp-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Xylokopos (Greek: Ξυλοκόπος Xylokópos; Katharevousa: Ξυλοκόπος Ksylokópos)
    • Hıdırağa
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Chadir-Aga (Greek: Χαδήρ-Αγά Chadī́r-Agá; Katharevousa: Χαδὴρ-Ἀγᾶ Khadḕr-Agā̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Charauge (Greek: Χαραυγή Charaugī́; Katharevousa: Χαραυγὴ Kharaugḕ)
    • İskender
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Iskenter-kioi (Greek: Ισκεντέρ-κιοϊ Iskentér-kioï; Katharevousa: Ἰσκεντέρ-κιοϊ Iskentér-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Alexandrochori (Greek: Αλεξανδροχώρι Alexandrochṓri; Katharevousa: Ἀλεξανδροχῶρι Aleksandrokhō̂ri)
    • Karaağaç
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Kara-Agats (Greek: Καρά-Αγάτς Kará-Agáts; Katharevousa: Καρὰ-Ἀγὰτς Karà-Agàts)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Orestias (Greek: Ορεστιάς Orestiás; Katharevousa: Ὀρεστιὰς Orestiàs)
  • Lalapaşa district: Lalapaşa ilçesi (Greek: επαρχία Δρογγυλίου eparchía Drongylíou; Katharevousa: ἐπαρχία Δρογγυλίου eparkhía Drongylíou).
    • Büyüköğünlü
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Mpougiounlou (Greek: Μπουγιουνλού Mpougiounloú; Katharevousa: Μπουγιουνλοῦ Mpougiounloū̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Vistinos (Greek: Βίστιρος Vístinos; Katharevousa: Βίστιρος Bístinos)
    • Çalıdere
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Tsiali-Dere (Greek: Τσιαλή-Δερέ Tsialī́-Deré; Katharevousa: Τσιαλῆ-Δερὲ Tsialē̂-Derè)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Vatorreyma (Greek: Βατόρρευμα Vatórrefma; Katharevousa: Βατόρρευμα Batórreyma)
    • Çatma
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Tsiatma (Greek: Τσιατμά Tsiatmá; Katharevousa: Τσιατμᾶ Tsiatmā̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Skapani (Greek: Σκαπάνη Skapánī; Katharevousa: Σκαπάνη Skapánē)
    • Çömlekakpınar
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Tsiomlek-Ak-Mpounar (Greek: Τσιομλέκ-Άκ-Μπουνάρ Tsiomlék-Ák-Mpounár; Katharevousa: Τσιομλὲκ-Ἄκ-Μπουνὰρ Tsiomlèk-Ák-Mpounàr)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Nerofolia (Greek: Νεροφωλιά Nerofōliá; Katharevousa: Νεροφωλιὰ Nerophōlià)
    • Çömlekköy
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Tsiomlek-kioi (Greek and Katharevousa: Τσιομλέκ-κιοϊ Tsiomlék-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Chytrades (Greek: Χυτράδες Chytrádes; Katharevousa: Χυτράδες Khutrádes)
    • Demirköy
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Demir-kioi (Greek and Katharevousa: Δεμίρ-κιοϊ Demír-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Siderio (Greek: Σιδέριο Sidério; Katharevousa: Σιδέριον Sidérion)
    • Doğanköy
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Don-kioi (Greek and Katharevousa: Δόν-κιοϊ Dón-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Pagonia (Greek: Παγωνιά Pagōniá; Katharevousa: Παγωνιὰ Pagōnià)
    • Dombay
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Dompan (Greek: Δομπάν Dompán; Katharevousa: Δομπὰν Dompàn)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Dompano (Greek: Δόμπανο Dómpano; Katharevousa: Δόμπανον Dómpanon)
    • Hacıdanişment
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Chatzi-Danisman (Greek: Χατζή-Δανισμάν Chatzī́-Danismán; Katharevousa: Χατζῆ-Δανισμὰν Khatzē̂-Danismàn)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Tania (Greek and Katharevousa: Τανία Tanía)
    • Hacılar
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Chatzilar (Greek: Χατζιλάρ Chatzilár; Katharevousa: Χατζιλὰρ Khatzilàr)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Proskynitario (Greek: Προσκυνητάριο Proskynītário; Katharevousa: Προσκυνητάριον Proskynētárion)
    • Hamzabeyli
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Chachza-Veili (Greek: Χαχζά-Βεϊλή Chachzá-Veïlī́; Katharevousa: Χαχζᾶ-Βεϊλῆ Khakhzā̂-Beïlē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Vigla (Greek: Βίγλα Vígla; Katharevousa: Βίγλα Bígla)
    • Hanlıyenice
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Chanli-Genitze (Greek: Χανλή-Γενιτζέ Chanlī́-Genitzé; Katharevousa: Χανλῆ-Γενιτζὲ Khanlē̂-Genitzè)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Chania (Greek: Χανιά Chaniá; Katharevousa: Χανιὰ Khanià)
    • Hüseyinpınar
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Chousein-Mpounar (Greek: Χουσεΐν-Μπουνάρ Chouseḯn-Mpounár; Katharevousa: Χουσεῒν-Μπουνὰρ Khouseï̀n-Mpounàr)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Anario (Greek: Ανάριο Anário; Katharevousa: Ἀνάριον Anárion)
    • Kalkansöğüt
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Kalkan-Sogiout (Greek: Καλκάν-Σογιούτ Kalkán-Sogioút; Katharevousa: Καλκὰν-Σογιοὺτ Kalkàn-Sogioùt)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Aspida (Greek: Ασπίδα Aspída; Katharevousa: Ἀσπίδα Aspída)
    • Kavaklı:
      • until 1922: Kavakli (Greek: Καβακλή Kavaklī́; Katharevousa: Καβακλῆ Kabaklē̂).
    • Küçüköğünlü
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Kiotsouklou (Greek: Κιουτσουκλού Kioutsougloú; Katharevousa: Κιουτσουκλοῦ Kioutsougloū̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Mikrolofos (Greek: Μικρόλοφος Mikrólofos; Katharevousa: Μικρόλοφος Mikrólophos)
    • Lalapaşa
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Lala-Pasa (Greek: Λαλά-Πασά Lalá-Pasá; Katharevousa: Λαλᾶ-Πασᾶ Lalā̂-Pasā̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Drongylio (Greek: Δρογγύλιο Drongýlio; Katharevousa: Δρογγύλιον Drongýlion)
    • Ortakçı
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Ortaktsi (Greek: Ορτακτσή Ortaktsī́; Katharevousa: Ὀρτακτσῆ Ortaktsē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Mesochori (Greek: Μεσοχώρι Mesochṓri; Katharevousa: Μεσοχῶρι Mesokhō̂ri)
    • Ömeroba
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Omerova (Greek: Ομέροβα Omérova; Katharevousa: Ὀμέροβα Oméroba)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Kefalari (Greek: Κεφαλάρι Kefalári; Katharevousa: Κεφαλάρι Kephalári)
    • Saksağan
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Saxagan (Greek: Σαξαγάν Saxagán; Katharevousa: Σαξαγὰν Saksagàn)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Kissaros (Greek and Katharevousa: Κίσσαρος Kíssaros)
    • Sarıdanişment
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Sari-Danisman (Greek: Σαρή-Δανισμάν Sarī́-Danismán; Katharevousa: Σαρῆ-Δανισμὰν Sarē̂-Danismàn)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Xanthino (Greek: Ξάνθινο Xánthino; Katharevousa: Ξάνθινον Ksánthinon)
    • Sinanköy
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Pravadi (Greek: Πραβαδή Pravadī́; Katharevousa: Πραβαδῆ Prabadē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Provatoteicho (Greek: Προβατότειχο Provatóteicho; Katharevousa: Προβατότειχον Probatóteikhon)
    • Süleymandanişment
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Souleiman (Greek: Σουλεϊμάν Souleïmán; Katharevousa: Σουλεϊμὰν Souleïmàn)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Selinous (Greek: Σελινούς Selinoús;Katharevousa: Σελινοῦς Selinoū̂s)
    • Taşlımüsellim
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Tasli-Mouselim (Greek: Τασλή-Μουσελήμ Taslī́-Mouselī́m; Katharevousa: Τασλῆ-Μουσελὴμ Taslē̂-Mouselḕm)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Petrochori (Greek: Πετροχώρι Petrochṓri; Katharevousa: Πετροχώριον Petrokhṓrion)
    • Tuğlalık
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Touglalik (Greek: Τουγλαλήκ Touglalī́k; Katharevousa: Τουγλαλὴκ Touglalḕk)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Plinthio (Greek: Πλίνθιο Plínthio; Katharevousa: Πλίνθιον Plínthion)
    • Uzunbayır
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Ouzoun-Mpair (Greek: Ουζούν-Μπαΐρ Ouzoún-Mpaḯr; Katharevousa: Οὐζοὺν-Μπαῒρ Ouzoùn-Mpaï̀r)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Aniforia (Greek: Ανηφοριά Anīphoriá; Katharevousa: Ἀνηφοριὰ Anēphorià)
    • Vaysal
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Vaisal (Greek: Βαΐσαλ Vaḯsal; Katharevousa: Βαΐσαλ Baï̀sal)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Visaltai (Greek: Βησάλται' Vīsáltai; Katharevousa: Βησάλται' Bēsáltai)
    • Yünlüce
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Chouloutze (Greek: Χουλουτζέ Chouloutzé; Katharevousa: Χουλουτζὲ Khouloutzè)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Chalazio (Greek: Χαλάζιο Chalázio; Katharevousa: Χαλάζιον Khalázion)
  • Meriç district: Meriç ilçesi
    • Akçadam: Λουλού-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Λιλὴ
    • Akıncılar: Δραγκὶς
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Δραγάτσι
    • Karahamza: Καράμζα
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καρτερία
    • Kavaklı: Καβακλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καλύκη
    • Olacak: Ὀλατζιὰκ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Παρδαλὸς
    • Paşayenice: Πασᾶ-Γενιτζὲ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Κριθιὰ
    • Rahmanca: Ραχμάντζα
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ραφάνη
    • Saatağacı: Σαὰτ-Ἀγατσῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Πλάτανος
    • Yakupbey: Γιακοὺπ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Σιταριὰ
  • Süloğlu district: Süloğlu ilçesi (Greek: επαρχία Ασβεστοχωρίου eparchía Asvestochōríou; Katharevousa: ἐπαρχία Ἀσβεστοχωρίου eparkhía Asbestokhōríou).
    • Akardere
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Akar-Dere (Greek: Ακάρ-Δερέ Akár-Deré; Katharevousa: Ἀκὰρ-Δερὲ Akàr-Derè)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Reumatia (Greek: Ρευματιά Refmatià; Katharevousa: Ρευματιὰ Reumatià)
    • Büyükgerdelli
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Mega Gkerdeli (Greek: Μέγα Γκερδελή Méga Gkerdelī́; Katharevousa: Μέγα Γκερδελῆ Méga Gkerdelē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Megalochori (Greek: Μεγαλοχώρι Megalochṓri; Katharevousa: Μεγαλοχῶρι Megalokhō̂ri)
    • Domurcalı
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Domourtzali (Greek: Δομουρτζαλή Domourtzalī́; Katharevousa: Δομουρτζαλῆ Domourtzalē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Voliko (Greek: Βολικό Volikó; Katharevousa: Βολικὸν Bolikòn)
    • Geçkinli
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Ketskenli (Greek: Κετσκενλή Ketskenlī́; Katharevousa: Κετσκενλῆ Ketskenlē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Palaio (Greek: Παλαιό Palaió; Katharevousa: Παλαιὸν Palaiòn)
    • Keramettin
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Keramedin (Greek: Κεραμεδίν Keramedín; Katharevousa: Κεραμεδὶν Keramedìn)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Kemidrio (Greek: Κεμίδριο Kemídrio; Katharevousa: Κεμίδριον Kemídrion)
    • Küküler
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Kioukiler (Greek: Κιουκιλέρ Kioukilér; Katharevousa: Κιουκιλὲρ Kioukilèr)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Riziko (Greek: Ριζικό Rizikó; Katharevousa: Ριζικὸν Rizikòn)
    • Sülecik
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Soule-kioi (Greek and Katharevousa: Σουλέ-κιοϊ Soulé-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Kalathochori (Greek: Καλαθοχώρι Kalathochṓri; Katharevousa: Καλαθοχώριον Kalathochṓrion)
    • Süloğlu
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Soule-Oglou (Greek: Σουλέ-Ογλού Soulé-Ogloú; Katharevousa: Σουλὲ-Ὀγλοῦ Soulè-Ogloū̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Asvestochori (Greek: Ασβεστοχώρι Asvestochṓri; Katharevousa: Ἀσβεστοχῶρι Asbestokhō̂ri)
    • Taşlısekban
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Tasli-Sigmpan (Greek: Τασλή-Σιγμπάν Taslī́-Sigmpán; Katharevousa: Τασλῆ-Σιγμπὰν Taslē̂-Sigmpàn)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Stratolithos (Greek and Katharevousa: Στρατόλιθος Stratólithos)
    • Tatarlar
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Tatarlar (Greek: Ταταρλάρ Tatarlár; Katharevousa: Ταταρλὰρ Tatarlàr)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Pezoporos (Greek and Katharevousa: Πεζοπόρος Pezopóros)
    • Yağcılı
      • during Ottoman age (1361–1920): Giagtzili (Greek: Γιαγτζηλή Giagtzīlī́; Katharevousa: Γιαγτζηλῆ Giagtzēlē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Theofilochori (Greek: Θεοφιλοχώρι Theophilochṓri; Katharevousa: Θεοφιλοχῶρι Theophilokhō̂ri)
  • Uzunköprü district: Uzunköprü ilçesi
    • Altınyazı: Χαραλὰ-Γκιουνὲ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Γαρέλλα
    • Aslıhan: Ἀσλαχὰν
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Λεοντάριον
    • Başağıl: Μάνδρα
    • Bayramlı: Τύρναβον
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ταυρόκωμον
    • Beykonağı: Παλάτι or Μπέη Κονὰκ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Διλιανὸν
    • Bıldır: Μπιλδὴρ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Πρῖνος
    • Çakmakköy: Τσακμάκ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Τσακμάκι
    • Çalıköy: Τσιαλῆ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Παληοῦρι
    • Çiftlikköy: Τσιφλὶκ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Τσιφλικάκι
    • Çobanpınarı: Τσιομπὰν-Μπουνὰρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Στάνη
    • Çöpköy: Τσιόπ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Γεωργιούπολις
    • Değirmenci: Δεϊρμεντζῆ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μυλωνάδες
    • Dereköy: Δερέ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μοναστηράκιον
    • Elmalı: Ἐρμενί-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἄρμενα
    • Hamidiye: Χαμηδιὲ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Χορταριὰ
    • Hamitli: Χιμιτλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Χυμὸς
    • Harmanlı: Χαρμανλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἁλωνάκι
    • Hasanpınar: Χασὰν-Μπουνὰρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Πηγάδια
    • Kadıağılı: Καδῆ-Γκαλᾶ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Κατύχαλα
    • Kadıköy: Βέργη or Καδήκιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Εἰρηνικὸν
    • Karapınar: Καρᾶ-Μπουνὰρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μαυροπήγαδον
    • Karayayla: Καραγιαϊλὰ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καρέγλη
    • Kavacık: Καβατζὴκ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922):Μαγούλα
    • Kırcasalih: Ζαλοὺφ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ζαλούφιον
    • Kırkkavak: Κίρκ-Καβὰκ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Λεῦκες
    • Kırköy: Κίρ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἀμυγδαλιὰ
    • Kurdu: Κουρδὶ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Δανιήλειον
    • Kurtbey: Κοὺρτ-Μπέη
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Γάζα
    • Kurttepe: Κοὺρτ-Τεπὲ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Λυκοβούνιον
    • Malkoçköy: Μαλκὸτς
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Γραβιὰ
    • Meşeli: Μεσελῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Δρῦς
    • Muhacirkadı: Μουχατζὶκ or Καδήκιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καρυὰ
    • Ömerbey: Ὀμὲρ Μπέη
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Κεφαλάρι
    • Övenler: Τσόγγαρα
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μένθη
    • Saçlımüsellim: Σατσλῆ-Μουσελὴμ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καλαμωτὴ
    • Salarlı: Παλάτια or Σαλαρλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Σαλαρὴ
    • Sazlımalkoç: Σαζλῆ-Μαλκὸτς
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καλαμάτα
    • Sığırcılı: Σιγιρτζιλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μέλισσα
    • Sultanşah: Σουλτὰν-Σιὰχ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Βασιλικὰ
    • Süleymaniye: Τσιγγενὲ-Μερασὶ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μοιρασιὰ
    • Turnacı: Τούρνατζη
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Γεράνιον
    • Uzunköprü: Οὐζοὺν-Κιοπροῦ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μακρὰ Γέφυρα
    • Yağmurca: Κεξαμπὸλ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καστανιὰ
    • Yeniköy: Γενῆ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Νεοχῶρι

Kırklareli Province: Kırklareli ili

  • Babaeski district: Babaeski ilçesi
    • Ağayeri: Ἀγᾶ-Γερῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Γερῆ
    • Alpullu: Ἄλπολου
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἀλόπη
    • Babaeski: Ἐλευθεραὶ or Μπαμπᾶ Ἐσκῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἀρτισκὸς
    • Büyük Mandıra: Μάνδρα.
    • Çavuşköy: Τσαούς-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μανούσιον
    • Çengerli: Τσεγγερλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἀγγελῆ
    • Çiğdemli: Τσιφιλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Φυλὴ
    • Düğüncülü: Δογάντζαλη
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Διοβούνιον
    • Erikleryurdu: Ἐρεκλὲρ-Γιορντοῦ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἐρικιὰ
    • Hazinedar: Χαζνατὰρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Χαρμιόνη
    • Kadıköy: Καδῆ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Κάδη
    • Karabayır: Καρᾶ-Μπαῒρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μαυροβούνιον
    • Karacaoğlan: Καρατζασλὰν
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καραβιὰ
    • Katranca: Κατράντζα
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Κατράνη
    • Kuleli: Κούλελι
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Νίκισσα
    • Kumrular: Κομρουλὰρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Περιστέριον
    • Kuzuçardağı: Κουζοῦ-Τσαρδὰκ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καψάλα
    • Minnetler: Μινετλὲρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μελικὴ
    • Müsellim: Μουσελὴμ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μουσοχώριον
    • Nacak: Νατζὰκ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Νασάκιον
    • Nadırlı: Ναδιρλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καλλονὴ
    • Sinanlı: Συνανλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Σινάλη
    • Sofuhalil: Σοφοῦ-Χαλὴλ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Σοφοῦ
    • Taşağıl: Τὰς-Ἀγὴλ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἄσυλον
    • Taşköprü: Τὰς-Κιοπροῦ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Τάσσος
    • Terzili: Τερζιλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Τερσηνὴ
    • Yeniköy: Γενῆ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἀέτιον
    • Yenimahalle: Γενῆ-Μαχαλὲ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Βαθύλειμον
  • Lüleburgaz district: Lüleburgaz ilçesi
    • Ahmetbey: Ἀχμὲτ-Βέη
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Στρατηγεῖον
    • Akçaköy: Ἀκτσέ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἀσβέστη
    • Ayvalı: Ἀϊβαλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Κύδωνες
    • Büyükkarıştıran: Μέγα Καρυστιρὰν
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μεγάλη Δριζυπάρα
    • Celaliye: Γιουβάν-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Γιάννινα
    • Çengelli: Τσεγκλερλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἀγγίστριον
    • Çeşmekolu: Τσεσμὲ-Κολοῦ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Κολλίνα
    • Çiftlikköy: Τσιφλὶκ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Βερωνὴ
    • Davutlu: Δαουτλοῦ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Δαυλὸς
    • Emirali: Ἐμὶρ-Ἀλῆ or Ἰμραλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Δασοχώριον
    • Evrensekiz: Ἐβρὲν-Σεκὴζ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἰτέα
    • Karaağaç: Καραγὰτς
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καραγὸς
    • Karamusul: Καρᾶ-Μουσοὺλ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μαυρόγεια
    • Kayabeyli: Καλιᾶ-Μπεϊλῆ or Καϊμπελῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καψάμπελα
    • Kırıkköy: Κιρὶκ-Μουσᾶ or Κρίκιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Κοντάδεστος
    • Küçükkarıştıran: Μικρὸ Καρυστιρὰν
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μικρὰ Δριζυπάρα
    • Lüleburgaz: Ἀρκαδιούπολης.
    • Müsellim: Μουσελὴμ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καταφυλὴ
    • Oklalı: Ὀκλακλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ὀκλάδες
    • Ovacık: Κούμσαϊκ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Σαΐττα
    • Seyitler: Σεϊτλὲρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μαρτύριον
    • Tatarköy: Τατὰρ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ξάνθος
    • Turgutbey: Τοὺρ-Βέη
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Τέαρος
    • Umurca: Ὀμούρτζα
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μύριννα
  • Pehlivanköy district: Pehlivanköy ilçesi
    • Doğanca: Δογάντζα
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Δογάδες
    • İmampazarı: Ἰμὰμ-Παζὰρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἀμάδες
    • Kuştepe: Κοὺς-τεπὲ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἀκουστὴ
    • Pehlivanköy: Παυλῆ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Παυλοχώριον
    • Yeşilova: Μπουρουνσοὺζ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Πουρναριὰ
    • Yeşilpınar: Τιλκῆ-Μπουνὰρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Τελικὴ
  • Pınarhisar district: Pınarhisar ilçesi
    • Kurudere: Κουροῦ-Δερὲ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Κουρούνα

Tekirdağ Province: Tekirdağ ili (Greek: νομός Ραιδεστού nomós Raidestoú; Katharevousa: νομὸς Ραιδεστοῦ nomòs Raidestoū̂).

  • Çerkezköy district: Çerkezköy ilçesi
    • Bahçeağıl: Μπαχτσὲ-Ἀγὴλ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἄζηλον
    • Çerkezköy: Τσερκέζ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Κουπέριον
    • Kapaklı: Καπακλῆ-Μπουνὰρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Κανάλιον
    • Karaağaç: Καρᾶ-Ἀγὰτς
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καραβᾶς
    • Karlı: Καρλῆ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Κοράλλιον
    • Kızılpınar: Κιζὴλ-Μπουνὰρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Πηγαὶ
    • Pınarca: Μπουνάρτζα
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἀνάργια
    • Uzunhacı: Οὐζοὺν-Χατζῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ὀζόνη
    • Yanıkağıl: Γιαννὴκ-Ἀγὶλ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἀργίλη
  • Çorlu district: Çorlu ilçesi
    • Ahimehmet: Ἀχήρ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἄχυρα
    • Misinli: Μουσινλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μεσσήνη
    • Paşaköy: Πασᾶ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Κρυφονέριον
  • Saray district: Saray ilçesi
    • Ayvacık: Αϊβατζὴκ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἀήττητον
    • Bahçedere: Μπαχτσὲ-Δερὲ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Δάρα
    • Büyükyoncalı: Μπουγιοὺκ-Μανίκα
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μεγάλη Μανούκα
    • Çayla: Τσαϊλὰ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καήλα
    • Çukuryurt: Τσιουκοὺρ-Γιοὺρτ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ζακούριον
    • Demirler: Δεμιρλὲρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Δημούλη
    • Edirköy: Ἐδίρ-κιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Δίρκη
    • Göçerler: Γκιουρτζελὲρ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Σφύρα
    • Güngörmez: Γκιοὺν-Γκιορμὲζ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ἀνήλιον
    • Kadıköy: Καδήκιοϊ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καλὴ
    • Karabürçek: Καρᾶ-Μπεζλὲκ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Διάβα
    • Kavacık: Καβατζὶκ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Λεύκη
    • Küçükyoncalı: Κιουτσοὺκ-Μανίκα
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Μικρὰ Μανούκα
    • Osmanlı: Ὀσμανλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ὁμαλὴ
    • Sefaalan: Σεφὰ-Ἀλὰν
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Σέφαλος
    • Sinanlı: Συνανλῆ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Σινᾶς
    • Sofular: Σοφουλὰρ-Σεχρᾶ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Ζαφύριον
    • Yuvalı: Γουβαλὴ
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Καλημέριον
  • Şarköy district: Şarköy ilçesi (Greek: επαρχία Περιστάσεως eparchía Peristáseōs; Katharevousa: ἐπαρχία Περιστάσεως eparkhía Peristáseōs).
    • Bulgur
      • during Ottoman age (1362-1920) Mpoulgouri (Greek: Μπουλγούρη Mpolgoúrī; Katharevousa: Μπουλγούρη Mpoulgoúrē)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Polydori (Greek: Πολυδώρη Polydṓrī Katharevousa: Πολυδώρη Poludṓrē)
    • Çengelli
      • during Ottoman age (1362-1920) Tsigkirli (Greek: Τσιγκιρλή Tsigkirlī́; Katharevousa: Τσιγκιρλῆ Tsigkirlē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Chalkanthi (Greek: Χαλκάνθη Chalkánthī Katharevousa: Χαλκάνθη Khalkánthē)
    • Eriklice
      • during Ancient, Roman and Byzantine era (...-1362) Herakleia Peristaseos (Ancient Greek: Ηράκλεια Περιστάσεως Hērákleia Peristáseōs; Latin: Heraclea Peristasis) during Ottoman age (1362-1920) Heracleitsa (Greek: Ηρακλείτσα Īrakleítsa; Katharevousa: Ἡρακλείτσα Hērakleítsa)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Herakleitsa Peristaseos (Greek: Ηρακλείτσα Περιστάσεως Īrakleítsa Peristáseōs; Katharevousa: Ἡρακλείτσα Περιστάσεως Hērakleítsa Peristáseōs)
    • İshaklı
      • during Ottoman age (1362-1920) Isaakli (Greek: Ισαακλή Isaaklī́; Katharevousa: Ἰσαακλῆ Isaaklē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Agios Ioannis (Greek: Άγιος Ιωάννης Ágios Iōánnīs Katharevousa: Ἅγιος Ἰωάννης Hágios Iōánnēs)
    • Kızılcaterzi
      • during Ottoman age (1362-1920) Kiziltza-Terzi (Greek: Κιζηλτζά-Τερζή Kizīltzá-Terzī́; Katharevousa: Κιζηλτζᾶ-Τερζῆ Kizēltzā̂-Terzē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Trausoi (Greek: Τραυσοί Trafsoí Katharevousa: Τραυσοὶ Trausoì)
    • Kocaali
      • during Ottoman age (1362-1920) Kotsa-Ali (Greek: Κοτςά-Αλή Kotsá-Alī́; Katharevousa: Κοτςᾶ-Ἀλῆ Kotsā̂-Alē̂)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Elpis (Greek: Ελπίς Elpís Katharevousa: Ἐλπὶς Elpìs)
    • Palamut
      • during Ottoman age (1362-1920) Palamout (Greek and Katharevousa: Παλαμούτ Palamoút)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Dryinochori (Greek: Δρυϊνοχώρι Dryïnochṓri; Katharevousa: Δρυϊνοχώριον Druïnokhṓrion)
    • Sofuköy
      • during Ottoman age (1362-1920) Sofi-kioi (Greek: Σοφί-κιοϊ Sofí-kioï; Katharevousa: Σοφί-κιοϊ Sophí-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Sofiko (Greek: Σοφικό Sofikó Katharevousa: Σοφικὸν Sophikòn)
    • Ulaman
      • during Ottoman age (1362-1920) Oulaman (Greek: Ουλαμάν Oulamán; Katharevousa: Οὐλαμὰν Oulamàn)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Oulamos (Greek: Ουλαμός Oulamós; Katharevousa: Οὐλαμὸς Oulamòs)
    • Yayaağaç
      • during Ottoman age (1362-1920) Giagiats (Greek: Γιαγιάτς Giagiàtś; Katharevousa: Γιαγιὰτς Giagiàts)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Kalodendro (Greek: Καλόδενδρο Kalódendro Katharevousa: Καλόδενδρον Kalódendron)
    • Yeniköy
      • during Ottoman age (1362-1920) Geni-kioi (Greek: Γενή-κιοϊ Genī́-kioï /neoˈxori/; Katharevousa: Γενῆ-κιοϊ Genē̂-kioï)
      • during Greek administration (1920–1922): Neochori (Greek: Νεοχώρι Neochṓri Katharevousa: Νεοχώριον Neokhṓrion)


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