Potamia

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Potamia may refer to the following places:

In Cyprus[edit]

  • Potamia, Cyprus (Turkish: Pattayam, Bodamya and Dereliköy), a village in the Nicosia district.

In Greece[edit]

  • Potamia, Achaea, a village in Achaea, part of the municipality Kalavryta
  • Potamia, Agia, a municipal unit in the Larissa regional unit, part of the municipality Agia
  • Potamia, Arcadia, a village in Arcadia, part of the municipality Megalopoli
  • Potamia, Elassona, a municipal unit in the Larissa regional unit, part of the municipality Elassona
  • Potamia, Evrytania, a municipal unit in Evrytania, part of the municipality Karpenisi
  • Potamia, Ioannina, a village in the Ioannina regional unit, part of the municipality Zagori
  • Potamia, Laconia, a village in Laconia, part of the municipality Sparti
  • Potamia, Naxos, a village in the island of Naxos in the Cyclades
  • Potamia, Thasos, a village in the island of Thasos
  • Potamia, Xanthi, a village in the Xanthi regional unit, part of Nea Kessani
  • Nea Potamia, a village in the island of Chios
  • Skala Potamia, a village in the island of Thasos

In Italy[edit]

  • Potamia, a former town near San Luca, Calabria

In Turkey[edit]

  • Güneysu, a (formerly) Pontic Greek Muslim village in Rize Province, which retains its historical name Potamya in daily use by natives like president Erdogan.