This article needs additional citations for verification. (February 2016) |
This article is part of a series on |
Politics of Greece |
---|
Part of a series on the |
Subdivisions of Greece |
---|
First level |
|
Second level |
Autonomous Region |
Obsolete terms |
51 Prefectural Administrations Prefectural Deparment, 2 Hyper-Prefectures 148 Provinces Municipal/Communal/Local Department |
The municipalities of Greece (Greek: δήμοι, romanized: dímoi [ˈðimi]) are the lowest level of government within the organizational structure of the state. As of 2021, there are 332 municipalities, further divided into 1036 municipal units and 6136 communities.[1] Thirteen administrative regions form the second-level unit of government. The regions consist of 74 regional units,[1] which mostly correspond to the old prefectures. Regional units are then divided into municipalities. The new municipalities may be subdivided into municipal units (δημοτικές ενότητες, dimotikés enótites), consisting of the pre-Kallikratis municipalities. These were further subdivided into municipal communities (δημοτικές κοινότητες, dimotikés koinótites) and local communities (τοπικές κοινότητες, topikés koinótites) according to population, but are simply named communities (κοινότητες, koinótites) since the entry into force of the Kleisthenis I Programme on 1 September 2019.[2]