Abdera, Thrace

Abdera (Greek: Άβδηρα) is a municipality in the Xanthi regional unit of Thrace, Greece. In classical antiquity, it was a major Greek polis on the Thracian coast.

Abdera
Άβδηρα
Municipality
Remains of the ancient city of Abdera.
Abdera
Location within the region
Coordinates: 40°56′N 24°58′E
CountryGreece
Geographic regionThrace
Administrative regionEastern Macedonia and Thrace
Regional unitXanthi
Government
  MayorGeorgios Tsitiridis (since 2014)
Area
  Municipality352.0 km2 (135.9 sq mi)
  Municipal unit162.0 km2 (62.5 sq mi)
Elevation
41 m (135 ft)
Population
 (2021)
  Municipality17,610
  Density50/km2 (130/sq mi)
  Municipal unit
2,799
  Municipal unit density17/km2 (45/sq mi)
  Community
1,172
Demonym(s)Abderite, Abderian
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Vehicle registrationAH

The ancient polis is to be distinguished from the municipality, which was named in its honor. The polis lay 17 km east-northeast of the mouth of the Nestos River, almost directly opposite the island of Thasos. It was a colony placed in previously unsettled Thracian territory, not then a part of Hellas, during the age of Greek colonization. The city that developed from it became of major importance in ancient Greece. After the 4th century AD it declined, contracted to its acropolis, and was abandoned, never to be reoccupied except by archaeologists.

During the Early Middle Ages, a new settlement emerged near the ancient city. It was called Polystylon (Greek: Πολύστυλον), and later considered as the New Abdera (Greek: Νέα Άβδηρα). In 2011 the modern municipality of Abdera was synoecized from three previous municipalities comprising a number of modern settlements. The ancient site remains in it as a ruin. The municipality of Abdera has 17,610 inhabitants (2021). The seat of the municipality is the town Genisea.

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