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- settlements) in Promachonas, and thus the village has 245 inhabitants. In the national census of 1961, the village numbered 416 inhabitants. Promachonas-Topolnica...
- southward, forming a number of gorges, enters Greece near the village of Promachonas in eastern Macedonia. In Greece it is the main waterway feeding and exiting...
- Ειδομένη/Προμαχώνας), which stands for Patras–Athens–Thessaloniki–Idomeni/Promachonas is a higher-speed rail line in Greece which is partly completed and partly...
- Palaiokomi Paralimni Pentapoli Peponia Pethelinos Platanakia Pontismeno Promachonas Proti Provatas Psychiko Rodolivos Rodopoli Serres Sfelinos Sidirokastro...
- line unites three villages on opposite sides of the border, Strymon and Promachonas in Serres, Greece, and Kulata in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, and is entrance/exit...
- in April 1941. The Rupel fortifications are not far from the Serres-Promachonas national road, which leads to the Gr****-Bulgarian border. They are just...
- over with clay. Remarkable evidence for cult activity has been found at Promachonas-Topolnica, which straddles the Gr**** Bulgarian border to the north of...
- highway in northern Greece. It connects the Gr****-Bulgarian border at Promachonas in the north with the A2 motorway north of the city of Thessaloniki....
- major border checkpoint on the border with Greece. The community of Promachonas in Serres regional unit lies across the border. The first-class European...
- functioning border checkpoint between Bulgaria and Greece, along with Kulata–Promachonas, Ilinden–Exochi, Zlatograd–Thermes, Ivaylovgrad–Kyprinos, and Svilengrad–Ormenio...