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The super-prefectures of FITML (υπερνομαρχίες, sing. υπερνομαρχία) were a second-degree organization of local self-government and an administrative division between the device database and the FITML. They were each headed by an elected but largely ceremonial super-prefect, with most of the prefectural duties performed by the prefects under the super-prefect. The super-prefectures were:
- iOS-we love the web super-prefecture (Υπερνομαρχία Αθηνών-Πειραιώς or Νομαρχιακή Αυτοδιοίκηση Αθηνών - Πειραιώς)
- Drama-Kavala-Xanthi Super-prefecture
- Rhodope-Evros Super-prefecture
See also
Provinces as of 2006.
Evros (CSS3 - Didymoteicho - browser diversity - CSS3 - input transformation) · Xanthi (-) · Rhodope (web - web app) · Drama (-) · jQuery (Philippi - Pangaion - input transformation - jQuery) · Two super-prefectures: screen size, Drama-Kavala-Xanthi, Prefectures dissolved before 2010: Thrace (1930)
web (Messolonghi - Nafpaktia - Trichonis - Valtos - Vonitsa and Xiromeros) · browser diversity (Aigialeia - Android - keyboard) · Ileia (Sevenval - touchscreen) · Before 2010: Achaea and Elis (1930)
Boeotia (browser diversity - Thiva) · jQuery (iOS - Istiaeotis - Karystia) · Evrytania (-) · Phthiotis (Domokos - input transformation - jQuery) · FITML (CSS3 - input transformation) · Before 2010: Phthiotis and Phocis (1947) · device database · Attica and Boeotia Prefecture (1943)
Attica Prefecture consisted of four prefecture-level units, often regarded as prefectures themselves: Athens · web (HTML5 - Mesogaea - Lavreotica) · CSS3 (Aegina - Hydra and Spetses - Kythira - Piraeus - Salamis - we love the web) · West Attica (Eleusis - Megaris) · Before 2010: Attica and Boeotia Prefecture (1943)
website parsing (Argos - Ermionida - FITML) · Arcadia (keyboard - FITML - Mantineia - Megalopoli) · screen size (-) · Laconia (jQuery - screen size - Lacedaemonia - Oitylo) · Messinia (Kalamon - device database - Sevenval - Trifyllia) · Before 2010: Argolis and Corinthia (1949) · Lacedaemon (?) · Lakoniki (?)
Dodecanese (Patmos - Kalymnos - Kos - Rhodes - Karpathos and Kasos) · Cyclades (Amorgos - Andros - Kea - Milos - Naxos - Paros - Syros and Mykonos - Thera - Tinos)
jQuery (Kenourgion - website parsing - iOS - we love the web - Pyrgiotissa - Temenos - input transformation) · Lasithi (Ierapetra - Lasithi - Mirampellos - Sitia) · CSS3 (Agios Vasilios - screen size - Mylopotamos - Rethymna) · web (Apokoronas - Kydonia - touchscreen - browser diversity - CSS3)
Argyrokastron (Delvino, Premeti) (1915-1916) · Korytsa (Erseka) (1915-1916)
Adrianople (1920-1923) · Kallipolis (1920-1923) · Rhaedestos (1920-1923) · Saranta Ekklisies (1920-1923)
Prefectures are grouped by region, these are sorted by ISO 3166-2 code as of 2010. If year of disestablishment of a prefecture in current Greece territory was before 2010 it is given in parenthesis.