Laimos (Greek: Λαιμός, before 1926: Ράμπη – Rampi)[2] is a village in the Florina Regional Unit in West Macedonia, Greece.
[3] Pianka Włodzimierz supports that derivation for the village name, as its located on the shore and the local pronunciation of the toponym's o sound.
Later named Laimos, the village was again damaged during the World War II German occupation.
[3] After the Greek Civil War, many inhabitants moved to Yugoslavia and other communist Eastern European countries.
The border crossing was closed by the Greek military junta for political reasons.
[5] As a result of the Prespa Agreement between Greece and North Macedonia, the border crossing is scheduled to reopen in 2023.