Evzonoi (Greek: Εύζωνοι, pronounced [ˈevzoni], before 1927: Ματσίκοβο - Matsikovo,[2] Greek pronunciation: [maˈt͡sikovo], Macedonian: Мачуково, Bulgarian: Мачуково, Machukovo[3]) is a town in Kilkis regional unit in Central Macedonia, Greece.
The main border crossing between Greece and North Macedonia is located here.
Between 13 and 14 September 1916, during the Salonika Campaign, the King's Liverpool Regiment and Lancashire Fusiliers stormed and took the village which was held by German forces.
But the village was too exposed to the enemy's artillery fire, and the British were forced to retreat.
Upon the closure of the border, a large population began to build up, some of whom lived in tents at Evzoni's petrol station.