Naousa, Imathia
Naousa is a town located in the region of Imathia, in northern Greece. It is situated at the foot of the Vermio Mountains and is known for its rich history and beautiful landscapes. The town has a population of around 20,000 residents and is famous for its wine production, particularly the Naoussa wine, which is made from the indigenous Xinomavro grape.
The area around Naousa is characterized by its agricultural activities, with vineyards and orchards being prominent. The town also features several historical sites, including the Byzantine church of Agios Dimitrios and remnants of ancient settlements. Naousa serves as a cultural hub, hosting various festivals and events throughout the year.