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Macedonia – Beautiful Landscapes of Greece Part 1

Macedonia – Beautiful Landscapes of Greece Part 1

Macedonia ; (Greek: Μακεδονία) is a geographical and historical region of Greece in Southern Europe. Macedonia is the largest and second most populous Greek region. The region and that of Thrace (sometimes Epirus and Thessaly) are often together referred to informally as Northern Greece. It incorporates almost exclusively the territories of ancient Macedonia, a kingdom ruled by the Argeads whose most […]

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Naoussa, Macedonia, Greece – Exploring Beautiful Landscapes of Greece

Naoussa, Macedonia, Greece – Exploring Beautiful Landscapes of Greece

Vermion, Photo @ Nikos Biliouris Naousa (Greek: Νάουσα) is a city in the Imathia Prefecture of Macedonia, Greece. Population 22,288. The urban area sits off the road linking Veria and Skydra. The farmlands lie to the east, the forested and grovy area in the western part and the Vermion Mountains to the west. Peaches, and other fruits and crops are […]

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Macedonia turned into a white landscape

Macedonia turned into a white landscape

Heavy snowfall in many areas of Central and Western Macedonia, while snow chains are necessary for vehicles to access the macedonian ski resorts.   Snow chains are required for vehicles heading to the ski resort of Voras Mt. (Kaimaktsalan) from St. Athanasius, Arnissa, and Kerasia. The tire chains are also necessary for vehicles heading to the ski center “3-5 Pigadia” […]

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Document of 1865 – Sacrifices of Macedonians for their motherland Hellas

Document of 1865 – Sacrifices of Macedonians for their motherland Hellas

The following document is a  sample of the immense sacrifices commited by Macedonians in favor of their motherland Hellas.  Its an application written by Chrysafis Anastasiou, a Macedonian as himself signs, to the Greek government with date  19.6.1865 where inside he describes his soul-stirring life story. He was born in Naoussa, Macedonia. He particiapted like many other Macedonians in the Greek revolution where […]

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