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N.10 House in Greece, Rodopi region, Ksilagani
Usual price 75,000 €Usual priceUnit price / for -
N.3 House in Greece, Rodopi region, Xilagani
Usual price 42,000 €Usual priceUnit price / for -
N.22 House in Xilagani, Northern Greece, Rhodope region
Usual price 68,000 €Usual priceUnit price / for -
N.5 House in Greece, Rodopi region, Ksilagani
Usual price 45,000 €Usual priceUnit price / for -
N.4 Multifunctional building, two apartments and Large room, Ksilagani - center, Rodopi region, Northern Greece
Usual price 165,000 €Usual priceUnit price / for -
N.11 Store in Xilagani - center, Northern Greece, Rodopi region, Xilagani
Usual price 25,000 €Usual priceUnit price / for -
N.20 Industrial premises (halls) in the area of Ksilagani, Rodopi region, Greece
Usual price 165,000 €Usual priceUnit price / for -
N.7 Parcel is Northern Greece, Rodopi region, Xilagani
Usual price 25,000 €Usual priceUnit price / for -
N.8 Plot in Northern Greece, Rhodope region, Xilagani
Usual price 20,000 €Usual priceUnit price / for -
N.27 Plot in Northern Greece, Rhodope region, Xilagani
Usual price 15,000 €Usual priceUnit price / for -
N.28 Multi-family house on two floors located in Ksilagani, Greece, Rodopi region.
Usual price 260,000 €Usual priceUnit price / for
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Collection: Xylagani
Xylagani (in Greek: Ξυλαγανή) is a large village in the Rodopi region, Northern Greece, located about 17 km southeast of the town of Komotini. According to the census in 2011, its population is 1180 inhabitants.
The area around Ksilagani is predominantly agricultural, with extensive irrigated plains where crops such as cotton and grains are grown.
In the village, there is an Ethnographic Museum, managed by the Cultural Society of Ksilagani, which presents a rich photographic and documentary material about the daily life, habits, and work of the local residents.
Historically, the inhabitants of Ksilagani are migrants from Eastern Rumelia, who settled here in 1924 year. as a result of the population exchange between Greece and Bulgaria.
In the area of Ksilagani, archaeological finds have been discovered, including
The village is part of the municipality Maronia-Sapes in the geographical region Western Thrace.