- as
Thessalonica (/ˌθɛsələˈnaɪkə, ˌθɛsəˈlɒnɪkə/), Saloniki, Salonika, or
Salonica (/səˈlɒnɪkə, ˌsæləˈniːkə/), is the second-largest city in Greece, with...
- (2/5/1976) - Ένα γκολ που… άκουσε όλη η Θεσσαλονίκη" [A goal
cheer heard across Salonica]. sportime.gr (in Gr****).
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January 2021. "At the top of the...
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lived in 27
communities in Greece. The majority,
about 50,000,
lived in
Salonica (Thessaloniki), a
former Ottoman city
captured and
annexed by
Greece in...
- The
Macedonian front, also
known as the
Salonica front (after Thessaloniki), was a
military theatre of
World War I
formed as a
result of an
attempt by...
- The
Salonica revolutionary district (Bulgarian/Macedonian): Солунски револуционерен округ,
Solunski revolyutsionen okrag) was an
organizational grouping...
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Venice and Provence. From the do****ented life of a
converso who
arrived in
Salonica in the
early 16th century, we
learn that most of the Jews he encountered...
- Embolo,
making it
about 15 km (9.3 mi) long;
while the
smaller Gulf of
Salonica is
bounded by a line
running from the
mouth of the
Gallikos to
Mikro Emvolo...
- The
Vilayet of
Salonica (Ottoman Turkish: ولايت سلانيك, romanized: Vilâyet-i Selânik) was a first-level
administrative division (vilayet) of the Ottoman...
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parts of Europe, who were
settled in
Istanbul and
other port
cities like
Salonica. In many
places in Europe, Jews were
suffering ****cution at the hands...
- The
Sanjak of
Salonica,
Selanik (Ottoman Turkish: سنجاق سلانیك, Sancağı-i Selânik), or
Thessalonica (Gr****: Σαντζάκι Θεσσαλονίκης, Santzáki Thessaloníkis)...