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Idomene

Idomene is a small village of Greece, near the borders with FYROM.
It mounts in the municipality of Paeonia of Kilkis (regional unit) in Central Macedonia.
Village Idomene is built in an elevation of 65 meters, in the outskirts of "Kouri" hill. It mounts in the west bank of Axios river, close to the borders with FYROM. The village is interwoven with the Railway Station, which is the first railway station that someone meats entering Greece from Central Europe. The inhabitants of Idomene are native Macedonians, but also some originated from East Thrace after the Forced migration of Treaty of Lausanne in 1923.
==History==

The older name of the village was Sechovo ''(greek: Σέχοβο)'' or Seovo ''(greek: Σέοβο)'' and it was renamed in 1936 in the nameshake of the ancient Greek town ''"Idomene"'', which was mounted near the modern village. During the Greek War of Independence in 1821 the inhabitants of Sechovo/Idomene ''(Sechovites)'' revolted against the Ottoman authorities, when Zafirios Stamatiades was one of their leaders (he was later fought in southern Greece). The village was destroyed by the Ottoman military authorities in 1824 as a retaliation for the participation to the revolt. From 1870 until the Balkan Wars a lot of national conflicts between Greeks and Bulgarians took place in the village. During the Greek struggle for Macedonia, a lot of inhabitants of Sechovo/Idomene distinguished for their fighting for the Greek side, such as Georgios Stamatiades, his son Zafirios Stamatiades Papazafiriou, his grand sons Georgios Papazafiriou and Gregorios Papazafiriou, and also Stylianos Kovatsis〔Ioannis S. Koliopoulos (scientific editing), ''in greek:'' Αφανείς, γηγενείς Μακεδονομάχοι, Company of Macedonian Studies, ''Published by:'' University Studio Press, Thessalonike 2008, pages 92, 93, 94〕

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