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  Thessaloniki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thessaloniki, Thessalonica or Salonica (Greek: Θεσσαλονίκη) is the second-largest city of Greece and the capital of the Greek region of Macedonia.
Thessaloniki's urban area, stretching along a bay of the Thermaic Gulf for approximately 17 km, is comprised of a total of 13 municipalities and has a population of 809.457.
Thessaloniki was the main prize of the First Balkan War of 1912, during which it was captured by Greece on 26 October 1912, which is now a local holiday.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Salonika   (3870 words)

  
 Greece - Hellenic Republic - Country Profile - Ellas, Hellas, Ellada - Greece Tourism
Thessaloniki (750 000), Piraeus (880 000), Patras (170 000), Larissa (113 000), Iraklion (132 000).
The Department of Conservation and Restoration of the National Gallery and Alexander Soutzos Museum.
A photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains of ancient Athens.
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/greece.htm   (825 words)

  
 KATERINA SARRI WEBTOPOS - GREECE - HISTORY
National Archaeological Museum of Athens by the Ministry of Culture GREECE
Byzantine Museum in Athens by the Ministry of Culture GREECE
Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments of THESSALONIKI by UNESCO
www.users.otenet.gr /~bm-celusy/history.html   (4171 words)

  
 Athena Review: Guide to Archaeology on the Internet
Museo de La Plata A large natural science museum with displays in ethnography and archaeology (northeast Argentina, Andes, and Egyptian civilizations), as well as zoology and paleontology.
Founded in 1953, the Museum of the Indian has exhibits on 180 indigenous societies in Brazil.
Late 4th century BC tombs from Macedonia, exhibited at the nearby Thessaloniki Archaeological Museum.
www.athenapub.com /inet/guide2.htm   (3506 words)

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