Traditional settlements in Greece are considered those settlements that have retained their unchanged image of the past, as well as their local character. The traditional settlements designated by law in Greece exceed 800. Around 830 traditional settlements have been designated under the responsibility of the Ministry for the Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works, while the Deputy Minister for Macedonia and Thrace and the Ministry for the Aegean also have the authority to declare traditional settlements.
The following is a list of traditional settlements in Greece categorised by regional units:
Achaea
- Alepochori
- Patras (some parts of the city)
- Vesini
Aetolia-Acarnania
Andros
- Andros
- Apoikia
- Batsi
- Fallika
- Katakalaioi
- Lamyra
- Livadia
- Melida
- Menites
- Mesa Chorio
- Mesathourion
- Messaria
- Stenies
- Strapouries
- Vourkoti
- Vrachnos
- Ypsila
Arcadia
- Agios Andreas
- Agios Petros
- Agridi
- Alonistaina
- Ano Doliana
- Atsicholos
- Chrysovitsi
- Dimitsana
- Dyrrachio
- Elati
- Isaris
- Kardaras
- Karytaina
- Kastanitsa
- Kato Doliana
- Kerasia
- Kontovazaina
- Kosmas
- Kounoupia
- Langadia
- Lasta
- Leonidio
- Leontari
- Lefkochori
- Magouliana
- Melissopetra
- Paralio Astros
- Paraloggi
- Pera Melana
- Piana
- Platanos
- Poulithra
- Pragmateftis
- Prastos
- Pirgaki
- Rados
- Roino
- Sapounakeika
- Stemnitsa
- Tyros
- Valtesiniko
- Valtetsi
- Vlahokerasia
- Vlahorraptis
- Vloggos
- Vytina
- Vyziki
- Zatouna
- Zygovisti
Argolis
Boeotia
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