-
Turkish the town is
known as Ustrumca, and in
modern Gr**** Στρώμνιτσα (
Strómnitsa). In
Bulgarian the name is Струмица.
According to
archaeological findings...
- "Macedonian Paeonia"; this
section included the
cities Astraion (later
Stromnitsa),
Stenae (near
modern Demir Kapija),
Antigoneia (near
modern Negotino)...
- Preceded by
Panaretos (Petridis) (1899–1900)
Metropolitan of
Tiberiopolis and
Stromnitsa October 12, 1902 – July 22, 1908 Succeeded by
Germanos (Anastasiadis)...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...