- and 45,308 in the muni****lity of
Kilkis. It is also the
capital city of the
regional unit of
Kilkis. The area of
Kilkis,
during the 20th century, became...
- 1919,
Kilkis observed mutinies on
several French battleships. Her crew
taunted the
French mutineers by
hanging a
dummy from the yardarm.
Kilkis then returned...
- of
Central Macedonia. Its
capital is the city of
Kilkis. The
geography of the
regional unit of
Kilkis is
characterized by the wide and flat
Axios river...
- Livezi) is a
village and a
former community in the
former Paionia Province,
Kilkis regional unit, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform, it is part...
- Romanian: Liumnița) is a
village and
community in the muni****lity of Paionia,
Kilkis regional unit of Greece. In 2021 the po****tion was 172 for the community...
-
Battle of
Kilkis–Lachanas took
place between Greece and
Bulgaria during the
Second Balkan War. The two
countries fought for the town of
Kilkis in Central...
-
before 1927: Ασικλάρ - Asiklar) is a
village in the muni****lity of
Kilkis,
Kilkis regional unit, Greece. 6 km
southwest of the city centre, it is part...
- (Papakonstantinou) (1924 – 28
September 2009) was the
metropolitan bishop of
Kilkis from 1991
until his death. He was
ordained a
deacon in 1950 and a priest...
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Independence 1913
Ottoman coup d'état
Treaty of
London Second Balkan War
Battles Kilkis–Lachanas
Doiran Bregalnica Knjaževac
Kalimanci Kresna Gorge Southern Dobruja...
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early 1930s, with
Kilkis serving as the
flagship of the fleet. In 1932,
Lemnos was
disarmed and used as a
barracks ship, and
Kilkis was
reduced to a training...