Drama, Greece

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Statistics
Prefecture and Province: Drama (capital)
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

41.151/41°9'6" N lat.
24.1/24°8'22" E long
Population: (2001)
 - Total
 - Density¹
 - Rank

  38,000

 
Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:
 -highest:

Angilios
115 m (centre)
north
Number of communities: -
Postal code: 661 00
Area/distance code: 11-30-25210 (030-25210)-2 through 7
Municipal code: 1002
Car designation: PM
3-letter abbreviation: DR
Address of administration: 14 Armen St
Drama 661 00

About Drama

Drama (Δράμα) is a town in northeastern Greece. Drama is the capital of the prefecture of Drama. The Drama prefecture is part of the East Macedonia and Thrace periphery. Drama is the largest prefecture that have only one province.

In the Roman occupation era, Drama was known as Dravescus (Δραβήσκος), and it had been a trade center and a military camp on the Roman Via Egnatia.

The economy of the modern-day Drama area had heavily relied upon the local paper and clothing industries during the previous years. However, these industries have moved across the border to Bulgaria, with a devastating impact on the local community's economy and employment. Other sources of income include agriculture, consisting mainly of tobacco plantations, small-scale mining and forest industry. Recently, there have been efforts to take advantage of the rich local natural environment and develop ecotourism in the area.

There is a modern ski resort on Mount Falakro. Drama also hosts an annual short film festival.

The street named Armen is named from the hero of Macedonian fight (1904-1908) Armen Kouptsios, from Volakas. Drama also has a tertiary football/soccer team named Drama FC which did not win the "Future Cup" (Kypelon Melon) in 2005.

Sporting teams

Other

Drama has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a post office, a sporting centre, a train station, and squares (plateies).

Historical population

Year Population Change Municipal population Change
1981 37,118 - - -
1991 37,604 486/1.39% 47,925 -
2001 - - - -

See also

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