- The
Struma or
Strymónas (Bulgarian: Струма [ˈstrumɐ]; Gr****: Στρυμόνας [striˈmonas];) is a
river in
Bulgaria and Greece. Its
ancient name was Strymṓn...
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Strymonas (Gr****: Στρυμώνας) is a
former muni****lity in the
Serres regional unit, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform it is part of the muni****lity...
- muni****l unit of Marathokampos,
Samos Neochori Strymona, a
village in the muni****l unit of
Strymonas,
Serres regional unit Neochori, Thesprotia, a village...
- Nea
Tyroloi Nea
Zichni Neo
Petritsi Neo
Souli Neochori Kerkinis Neochori Strymona Neos
Skopos Nigrita Nikokleia Oinoussa Oreini Oreskeia Palaiokastro Palaiokomi...
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Kavala to the east. The
Strymonian Gulf lies to the
south along with the
Strymonas delta. Lake
Kerkini was a lake
located in the
southern portion which is...
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Strymonas railway station (Gr****: Σιδηροδρομικός Σταθμός Στρυμώνα, romanized: Sidirodromikós stathmós
Strymona) is a
railway station that
servers the former...
- are
three rivers longer than Haliakmon,
Maritsa (Gr****: Έβρος),
Struma (
Strymónas), both
coming from Bulgaria, and
Vardar (Gr****: Αξιός)
coming from North...
- is the
longest river in Greece. Some
other rivers are
Axios (Vardar),
Strymonas, Loudias.
Macedonia for the most part
enjoys a
Mediterranean climate (Köppen:...
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Loudias Axios/Vardar (near Thessaloniki)
Gallikos (near Thessaloniki)
Strymonas/Struma (in Amphipolis)
Angitis (near Tragilos) Nestos/Mesta (near Keramoti)...
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First World War
between 17–23
August 1916. It was
named after the
Struma (
Strymonas) river. In
August 1916,
Romania chose to join the war
effort on the side...