- The
Strymonian or
Strymonic Gulf (Gr****: Στρυμονικός Κόλπος, romanized: Strymonikos Kolpos), also
known as the
Orfano Gulf (Gr****: Κόλπος Ορφανού, romanized: Kolpos...
- (emptied into the
modern Petalies Gulf)
Erechios (stream;
emptied into the
Strymonic Gulf)
Olynthiakos (stream;
emptied into Lake Bolbe)
Rhoedias (emptied...
- part is
coastal and is
bathed by the Thermaic, Toroneos,
Singitic and
Strymonic gulfs. The
largest city and
capital of the
region is Thessaloniki. Serres...
-
regional unit
stretches from the
Thermaic Gulf in the
southwest to the
Strymonic Gulf in the east. Two
bodies of
water are
located in the north, Lake Koroneia...
- Macedonia, near the
river by
which the
waters of Lake
Bolbe flow into the
Strymonic Gulf. It was
either upon the site of this
place or of the neighbouring...
- the
great mountain Orbelus,
extending along the
northeast of the
lower Strymonic plain, from
about Melnik (Bulgaria) and
Sidirokastro (Greece) to Zikhne...
-
settled along the
river Rhechinos (or Rhechios)
between lake
Bolbe and the
Strymonic Gulf. The
tribe is
attested in the
Miracles of
Saint Demetrius as having...
- Nea Elvetia,
terminus for a
proposed railway connecting Mikra and the
Strymonic Gulf.
Although Thessaloniki has
grown considerably since Hébrard's original...