- The
Thermaic Gulf (Gr****: Θερμαϊκός Κόλπος, Thermaïkós Kólpos), also
called the Gulf of
Thessaloniki and the
Macedonian Gulf, is a gulf
constituting the...
- Mygdonia. The
Echeidorus river,
which flowed through Mygdonia into the
Thermaic Gulf, had its
source in Crestonia. It was
partly occupied by a remnant...
-
Pella until quite late in the
classical period had been a port city of the
Thermaic Gulf. Subsequently, its
estuary became a lake
until it was
dispensed with...
-
Byzantine Empire alongside Constantinople.
Thessaloniki is
located on the
Thermaic Gulf, at the
northwest corner of the
Aegean Sea. It is
bounded on the west...
-
Macedonia and Bulgaria. The
southern part is
coastal and is
bathed by the
Thermaic, Toroneos,
Singitic and
Strymonic gulfs. The
largest city and
capital of...
-
through the
regional units of
Pella and
Thessaloniki draining into the
Thermaic Gulf
through the
Axios Delta National Park. Its
drainage basin is 1,251 km2...
- the second-largest city in Greece. It
surrounds the
entire north of the
Thermaic Gulf,
named after its predecessor.
Exactly where Therma was
remains a mystery...
- the muni****lity Thermaikos.
Peraia is
located on the
south coast of the
Thermaic Gulf, 15 km
south of
Thessaloniki city
centre and 4 km west of Thessaloniki...
- romanized: Ólympos, IPA: [ˈoli(m)bos]) is an
extensive m****if near the
Thermaic Gulf of the
Aegean Sea,
located on the
border between Thessaly and Macedonia...
-
Thermaic Gulf,
formed by the
Mount Pelion peninsula the
Saronic Gulf, the gulf of Athens,
between the
Corinth Canal and the
Mirtoan Sea the
Thermaic Gulf...