Thanas
Thanas are a type of administrative division found in several countries, primarily in Greece and Cyprus. The term "thana" is derived from the Greek word "thanatos," meaning death, and was originally used to refer to the administrative district of a thanatos, or death, which was the ancient Greek equivalent of a cemetery. Over time, the term evolved to refer to the administrative district of a thanatos, or death, which was the ancient Greek equivalent of a cemetery.
In modern Greece, a thana is a subdivision of a municipality, and is typically responsible for local
Thanas play an important role in the local governance and administration of their respective countries. They
The exact structure and responsibilities of thanas can vary depending on the country and the specific context