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- "Macedonian Paeonia"; this section included the cities Astraion (later Stromnitsa), Stenae (near modern Demir Kapija), Antigoneia (near modern Negotino)...
- Turkish the town is known as Ustrumca, and in modern Gr**** Στρώμνιτσα (Strómnitsa). In Bulgarian the name is Струмица. According to archaeological findings...
- came from the Strumica area) that Kilkis was temporarily renamed Néa Stromnítsa (New Strumica). During WWI, the area of Kilkis was again inside the war...
- 1920 Metropolis of Sozopolis (and later Sozoagathopolis): Metropolis of Stromnitsa, under jurisdiction of the E****enical Patriarchate from 1767 to 1920 Metropolis...
- Republic of North Macedonia, especially from Gevgeli, Vogdantsa, Polyane and Stromnitsa. In the aftermath of the Balkan Wars, World War I and the Greco-Turkish...
- Preceded by Panaretos (Petridis) (1899–1900) Metropolitan of Tiberiopolis and Stromnitsa October 12, 1902 – July 22, 1908 Succeeded by Germanos (Anastasiadis)...
- Georgios Karaiskakis"Vogdantsiotis" was acting in an area from Gevgelija and Stromnitsa (now Strumica) to Doirani, Polykastro and Aspros. He was killed in a battle...
- pianist, composer Dimitrios Semsis (1883–1950), alias Salonikios, born in Stromnitsa Dionysis Savvopoulos (born December 2, 1944), composer, lyricist and singer...