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'''Drosato''' ({{lang-gr|Δροσάτο}}, {{lang-bg|Патарос}}) is a village and a community in the ], northern ]. Drosato was the seat of the former municipality of ]. The community Drosato consists of the villages Drosato, Doirani and Koryfi.
'''Drosato''' ({{langx|el|Δροσάτο}}, {{langx|bg|Патарос}}) is a village and a community in the ], northern ]. Drosato was the seat of the former municipality of ]. The community Drosato consists of the villages Drosato, Doirani and Koryfi.
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Drosato (Greek: Δροσάτο, Bulgarian: Патарос) is a village and a community in the Kilkis regional unit, northern Greece. Drosato was the seat of the former municipality of Doirani. The community Drosato consists of the villages Drosato, Doirani and Koryfi.