Thessaloniki urban area


The Thessaloniki urban area is the contiguous densely built-up urban area around the municipality of Thessaloniki, Greece, which is the second largest municipality by population in the country behind Athens. In the 2011 Greek census, the municipalities of the urban area had a combined population of 790,824 inhabitants, while their combined land area was 111.703 km².
The contiguous built-up area consists of six self-governing municipalities and the municipal unit Pylaia, and forms the urban core of the Thessaloniki metropolitan area. This urban area is referred to as the "City of Thessaloniki", as there is no clear visual distinction or geographic barrier between the municipality of Thessaloniki and the other municipalities of the area. The largest of the municipalities, in terms of population is the municipality of Thessaloniki and is commonly called and referred to as the Kentro, meaning 'center' or 'downtown'.
Prior to the 2011 Kallikratis reform the Thessaloniki urban area consisted of 13 municipalities, which are now reduced to six self-governing municipalities and one municipal community.

Municipalities

The table below lists the municipalities of the Thessaloniki urban area prior to the Kallikratis reform, with population and area data from the Greek 2001 Census.