Episkopi Naousas
Episkopi Naousas is a village in Naousa, Imathia, Central Macedonia and has about 1,920 residents. Episkopi Naousas is situated nearby to the village Marina, as well as near Plevroma.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 1,920 residents
- Description: village in Imathia, Greece
- Also known as: “Episkopi”
- Postal code: 59200
Places of Interest
Highlights include Lefkadia Flowers Tomb (Emathia) and Tomb of Judgement, Lefkadia.
Lefkadia Flowers Tomb (Emathia)
Archaeological site
Photo: Iolchos07, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Tomb of the Palmettes, sometimes known as the Rhomiopoulou Tomb, is an ancient Macedonian tomb of the Hellenistic period in Mieza, Macedonia, Greece, noted for the quality of its painted decoration. It was built in the first half of the third century BC. Lefkadia Flowers Tomb (Emathia) is situated 3½ km south of Episkopi Naousas.
Tomb of Judgement, Lefkadia
Archaeological site
Photo: Iolchos07, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Tomb of Judgement, also known as the Great Tomb of Lefkadia is an ancient Macedonian tomb of the Hellenistic period in Mieza, noted for its monumental painted facade. It was probably built at the beginning of the third century BC. Tomb of Judgement, Lefkadia is situated 3½ km south of Episkopi Naousas.
Tomb of Lyson and Kallikles
Archaeological site
The Tomb of Lyson and Kallikles is an ancient Macedonian tomb of the Hellenistic period in Mieza, noted for the quality of its painted decoration. The tomb was originally built for the brothers Lyson and Kallikles, sons of Aristophanes, around 250 BC and it continued to be used by their descendants for around a century, going out of use around time of Roman conquest. Tomb of Lyson and Kallikles is situated 4 km south of Episkopi Naousas.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Plevroma and Loutrochori.
Plevroma
Village
Plevroma is a village in the Pella regional unit of Macedonia, Greece. It is part of the community Petraia within the municipality of Skydra. According to the 2021 census, it has a population of 212. Plevroma is situated 3 km north of Episkopi Naousas.
Loutrochori
Village
Photo: Bigobelaro, Public domain.
Loutrochori is a village in the Pella regional unit, of Macedonia in Greece. Previously part of the community of Petraia, it became a separate community in 2020. Loutrochori is situated 4½ km northwest of Episkopi Naousas.
Kopanos, Imathia
Town
Photo: Македонец, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Kopanos, Imathia is a town, which is situated 6 km south of Episkopi Naousas.
Episkopi Naousas
- Categories: human settlement and locality
- Location: Naousa, Imathia, Central Macedonia, Greece, Balkans, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
40.68769° or 40° 41′ 16″ northLongitude
22.13735° or 22° 8′ 15″ eastPopulation
1,920Elevation
70 metres (230 feet)Open location code
8GG4M4QP+3WOpenStreetMap ID
node 305348443OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
736316Wikidata ID
Q3409108
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Turkish—“Episkopi Naousas” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “إبيسكوبي، إماثيا”
- Arabic: “إبيسكوبي”
- Bulgarian: “Пископия”
- Cebuano: “Episkopí”
- Dutch: “Episkopí”
- Egyptian Arabic: “ابيسكوبى”
- French: “Episkopí”
- Greek: “Επισκοπή Ανθεμίων Ημαθίας”
- Greek: “Επισκοπή Ημαθίας”
- Greek: “Επισκοπή Νάουσας Ημαθίας”
- Greek: “Επισκοπή”
- Macedonian: “Пископија”
- Russian: “Эпископи”
- Serbian: “Пископија”
- Swedish: “Episkopí”
- Turkish: “Piskopi”
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