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Axos (Template:Lang-el) is a village in the municipal unit Kyrros, Pella regional unit, Central Macedonia, Greece, 4 km from the city of Giannitsa and 52 km from Thessaloniki. The village is home to the football club Niki Axou. From Axos originates the famous footballer Marios Nikolaidis.

40°48′04″N 22°21′47″E / 40.801°N 22.363°E / 40.801; 22.363

Subdivisions of the municipality of Pella
Municipal unit of Giannitsa
Municipal unit of Krya Vrysi
Municipal unit of Kyrros
  • Achladochori
  • Aravissos
  • Axos
  • Lakka
  • Mylotopos
  • Palaios Mylotopos
  • Plagiari
Municipal unit of Megas Alexandros
  • Agios Georgios
  • Drosero
  • Galatades
  • Karyotissa
  • Liparo
  • Palaifyto
  • Trifylli
Municipal unit of Pella
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