New Greece

New Greece, or ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΙ ΔΙΟΙΚΗΣΙΣ, was originally the occupied areas of the Ottoman Empire by Greece during the Balkan Wars (1912-13).
 * Various Greek stamps were overprinted ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΙ ΔΙΟΙΚΗΣΙΣ beginning in 1912.
 * A set inscribed ΕΛΛΑΣ ΕΚΣΤΡΑΤΕΙΑ 1912 also appeared in 1912.
 * Overprinted Bulgarian stamps were used for Cavalla. See: Cavalla.
 * Overprinted Bulgarian stamps and typeset stamps were used for Dedeagatch. See: Dedeagatch.

 File:New Greece B.jpg| File:New Greece A.jpg|50L forgery.  The term would be used later for Northern Epirus, taken by Greek forces after the Italian invasion of Albania (1940), and also for the Dodecanese Islands that were under British military rule following World War II but were united with Greece in September 1947.
 * Northern Epirus used a stylized ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΙ ΔΙΟΙΚΗΣΙΣ overprint on contemporary Greek stamps beginning in 1940. See: Northern Epirus.
 * The Dodecanese Islands overprinted their stamps with Σ.Δ.Δ. in various styles. See: Dodecanese Islands.

 File:New Greece postal tax.jpg|Postal tax stamp for North Epirus. 