Gardiki

Gardiki (Greek: Γαρδίκι), older form Gardikion, is a Greek toponym derived from proto-Slavic Gordьkь, "town, fortified settlement" (cf. Grad (toponymy)), and may refer to the following villages in Greece and Albania:

  • Greek for Kardhiq, a village in southern Albania
  • Gardiki Omilaion, a village in Phthiotis, part of Spercheiada
  • Gardiki, Thesprotia, a village in Thesprotia, part of Souli
  • Gardiki, Filiates, a village in Thesprotia, part of Filiates
  • Gardiki, Phthiotis, a village in Phthiotis regional unit, now named Pelasgia
  • Gardiki, Trikala, a village in the Trikala regional unit
  • Mega Gardiki, a village in the Ioannina regional unit, part of Pasaronas
  • Gardiki Castle, Corfu, castle on Corfu island built in the 13th century AD
  • Gardiki Castle, Arcadia, castle near Chirades, municipality of Megalopoli
  • An older name for the village of Anavryto, Arcadia
  • Gardikaki ("Little Gardiki"), an older name for the village of Oiti in Phthiotis
  • Palaiogardiki ("Old Gardiki"), site of the ancient city of Pelinna, in Thessaly
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