Alexandroupolıs

Alexandroupolis, named after King Alexandros I of Greece, is a port city and tourist destination on the Aegean Sea coast in northeastern Greece. The city is known for its historical landmarks such as the Mavrolimni Lighthouse, beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife. For nature lovers, the surrounding Rhodope Mountains offer an ideal location for outdoor activities. It is also important for trade as it is located close to the Turkish border. Alexandroupolis offers visitors a variety of experiences with its history, natural beauty and lively atmosphere.

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City: Alexandroupolis

Country: Greece

Population: Approximately 71,751 (2021 census)

Area: 1,217.0 km² (municipality)

Mayor

Yiannis Zampoukis