- a
major centre for
investment from
western Europe, with the
Banque de
Salonique having a
capital of 20 million
French francs in 1909). The
service sector...
- Le
Journal de
Salonique was a biw****ly
newspaper published between 1895 and 1911 in Thessaloniki,
Ottoman Empire. It was the
longest running French newspaper...
- The Bank of
Salonica (French:
Banque de
Salonique, Gr****: Τράπεζα Θεσσαλονίκης, Turkish:
Selanik Bankası) was a
regional bank
headquartered in Thessaloniki...
- Veinstein,
Salonique 1850–1918, la "ville des Juifs" et le réveil des Balkans, p. 51. Haïm Bentov, Le
Monde sépharade, p. 720.
Gilles Veinstein,
Salonique 1850–1918...
-
revision published in 2002,
Histoire des
Juifs sépharades. De Tolède à
Salonique,
published by
Editions Points.
According to
Bruce Rosenstock, the versions...
- The
French school en 1912,
known here as the "Lycée français de
Salonique"...
- line was
opened in 1894
under the name "Société du
Chemin de Fer
ottoman Salonique-Monastir", when the area was part of the
Ottoman Empire. The
section between...
- Alain; Rinieri,
Ilario (1923). La
campagne d'Orient (Dardanelles et
Salonique). Tome VIII.
Premier Volume. (février 1915-août 1916) [8,1] [Ministry...
- the English-language
version of G. W. Pabst's French-language feature,
Salonique, nid d'espions (1937). Luce was born in Syracuse, New York, but she grew...
- telâffuzuna yaklaşır. Méropi Anast****iadou; Méropi Anast****iadou-Dumont (1997).
Salonique, 1830–1912: une
ville ottomane à l'âge des Réformes. Brill. p. 71....