Fun facts about Thessaloniki
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Thessaloniki was named after the princess Thessalonike of Macedon, the half-sister of Alexander the Great.
Thessaloniki
Greece
Thessaloniki is the second-largest city in Greece.
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In 128 BC, Thessalonica was made the capital of the Roman province of Macedonia.
Thessaloniki
Greece
Thessaloniki is the second-largest city in Greece.
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Thessaloniki became the largest Jewish city in the world and the only Jewish majority city in the world in the 16th century.
Thessaloniki
Greece
Thessaloniki is the second-largest city in Greece.
From the “History” section
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, was born in Thessaloniki in 1881.
Thessaloniki
Greece
Thessaloniki is the second-largest city in Greece.
From the “History” section
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Photo: Christopher Steinle · CC BY 3.0
Thessaloniki was heavily bombarded by Fascist Italy during World War II, resulting in significant casualties and damage.
Thessaloniki
Greece
Thessaloniki is the second-largest city in Greece.
From the “History” section
Text from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Photo: Christopher Steinle · CC BY 3.0