Evgeniko

Evgeniko (Ευγενικό) is a village in the northeastern part of the Evros Prefecture in Greece, located south of Orestiada, 15 km west of Turkey and Ozun Koprü, north of Didymoteicho and 16 km east of Bulgaria. Evgeniko is also in the municipal district of Mani and the municipality of Didymoteicho. The village is located on the roots of low hills by the side of the Erythropotamos river valley. Its population was recorded as 133 in the 2001 census.

History
Originally, the village was located 2 km north, at the Palaiochoria ("old village") site. Its Ottoman name was Delimosluk (Ντελίμοσλουκ) which was eventually corrupted to Delimis (Ντελίμις). The new village was founded in 1922 and renamed to Delitio (Δελήτιο). Due to the benefaction of the shipping magnate Eugenios Eugenidis, who provided for the village's water supply, it was later given its current name.