Lefkotopos

Lefkotopos
Λευκότοπος
Lefkotopos
Coordinates: 40°52.7′N 23°38.5′E / 40.8783°N 23.6417°E / 40.8783; 23.6417Coordinates: 40°52.7′N 23°38.5′E / 40.8783°N 23.6417°E / 40.8783; 23.6417
Country Greece
Administrative region Central Macedonia
Regional unit Serres
Municipality Visaltia
Municipal unit Achinos
Community[1]
  Population 311 (2011)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Lefkotopos, partial view

Lefkotopos (Greek: Λευκότοπος) is a village in the municipal unit of Achinos, Serres regional unit, Central Macedonia, Greece. It has 311 inhabitants (2011). In Lefkotopos is situated the KEP (Citizens Service Center, ΚΕΠ) of the municipal unit of Achinos.

The village was founded in 1922, by Pontic Greeks, also by Greek inhabitants of North-East Anatolia ("Pontus"), an area whose population has been Greek since the early Greek history, and who were expelled from their homes in 1922, by the Turks.

The inhabitants of the village are mostly farmers who grow tobacco, olives, vegetables, fig tree fruits, organic products (almonds, nuts) and herbs.

The club of the former inhabitants of the village, who now live in Thessaloniki, organize on 28 August of every year (this is the day before the holy day of Saint Ioannis Prodromos, to whom the newly built village church is devoted).

The distance of the village from the sea (Amphipolis / Egnatia Odos is approximately 35 km (22 mi), from Serres 40 km (25 mi), from Kavala 55 km (34 mi) and from Thessaloniki 90 km (56 mi).

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