Foufas
Foufas, known before 1927 as Paleor (Παλαιοχώρι), (Greek: Φούφας, Bulgarian: Палеор, Paleor) is a village and a community of the Eordaia municipality.[2] Before the 2011 local government reform it was part of the municipality of Mouriki, of which it was a municipal district.[2] The 2011 census recorded 575 inhabitants in the village.[1]
Foufas 
    Φούφας  | |
|---|---|
![]() Foufas  | |
| Coordinates: 40°31.3′N 21°33.3′E | |
| Country | Greece | 
| Administrative region | West Macedonia | 
| Regional unit | Kozani | 
| Municipality | Eordaia | 
| Municipal unit | Mouriki | 
| Highest elevation | 695 m (2,280 ft) | 
| Lowest elevation | 650 m (2,130 ft) | 
| Community | |
| • Population | 575 (2011) | 
| Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) | 
| Postal code | 500 05  | 
| Area code(s) | +30-2463-xxx-xxx | 
| Vehicle registration | ΚΖ | 
History
    
In 1845 the Russian slavist Victor Grigorovich recorded Paliora as mainly Bulgarian village.[3] Stefan Verkovich, folklorist from Bosnia, noted in 1889 that there were 50 Bulgarian and 30 Turkish houses in Paleor.[4] On May 11, 1907 during an armed clash with the local villagers the captain from Hellenic Army Foufas (Zaharias Papadas), commander of a Greek paramilitary squad, was killed. In 1932 the village was renamed Foufas (Fufas) after the nickname of Captain Papadas.
References
    
- "Απογραφή Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2011. ΜΟΝΙΜΟΣ Πληθυσμός" (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority.
 - "ΦΕΚ B 1292/2010, Kallikratis reform municipalities" (in Greek). Government Gazette.
 - Григорович, В. Очеркъ путешествія по Европейской Турціи, Москва, 1877, стр.93.
 - Верковичъ, С.И. „Топографическо-этнографическій очеркъ Македоніи“. Санкт Петербург, 1889, стр.154.
 
