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Country
  
Greece

Regional unit
  
Kilkis

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Elevation
  
120 m

Area code
  
23410

Administrative region
  
Central Macedonia

Municipal unit
  
Gallikos

Postal code
  
611 00

Local time
  
Saturday 6:47 PM

Municipality
  
Kilkis

Pedino, Kilkis

Weather
  
19°C, Wind SW at 10 km/h, 50% Humidity

Pedino (Greek: Πεδινό) is a village in the Kilkis regional unit, Greece, with a population of 817 inhabitants as per the 2011 National Census. The community Pedino (pop. 839 in 2011) consists of the villages Pedino and Perinthos. There were approx 1400 registered voters in the 2006 local elections. However, many voters reside in the big nearby cities of Kilkis and Thessaloniki and retain their voting rights to the village.

Map of Pedino 611 00, Greece

The village has a large population of Greek Thracians (Θρακιωτες) from the area of Eastern Thrace, or Eastern Romylia as it also known. A majority emigrated to Pedino from the villages Neo Gennikio, Aivali, Alepli & Koumbourlari, Eastern Thrace. The exact location of the villages in Turkey is not known but they are close to Saranta Ekklisies (Σαράντα Εκκλησίες, Kırklareli in Turkish). The new village was established by refugees, mostly as part of the Population Exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923 Exchange of Greek Orthodox and Muslim Populations, in addition to any refugees fleeing Turkish persecution after the 1922 Greek military campaign in Asia Minor.

The village is part of the municipal unit Gallikos along with the villages of Nea Santa, Galliko, Kambani, Mandres and other smaller villages.

Pedino was built in the location of the old village of Hasanova or Hasan Obasi [1].

The Economy of the village until the 1970s was agricultural, mainly production of wheat and barley. In the last 20–30 years the village has seen growth in other less traditional industries.

There is a primary school serving approximately 80 children.

References

Pedino, Kilkis Wikipedia