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Thessaloniki is a city in northern Greece, founded by King Cassander of Macedon in 315 BC. It has a rich and diverse history, from ancient Macedonian and Roman times to Byzantine and Ottoman rule, and is now a major port and cultural center.
Thessaloniki is the second-largest city in Greece and the capital of Macedonia. It has a rich history, a vibrant cultural life and a diverse architecture, as shown on the map of its landmarks.
Pre-printed regular tickets may be purchased at OASTH ticket selling booths, at 1000 points of sale throughout the metropolitan area of Thessaloniki, or at ticket vending machines on-board buses. Special route tickets are only valid for the Cultural Route No 50 and AIRPORT - INTERCITY BUS TERMINAL routes No 01Χ and 01N and issued for one trip ...
News and talk; first station of Greek state radio from Thessaloniki: 102.3 MHz: Akrites tou Pontou 1993 Traditional Pontic Greeks music; located from Stavroupoli: 102.6 MHz: Plus Radio 102.6 2004 Foreign dance, pop and rock music (ex. Melody Maker) 103.0 MHz: More Radio 103 2013 Foreign pop music from 80's and 90's (ex. Extra Sport) 103.6 MHz
Aristotelous Square is the main city square of Thessaloniki, Greece, designed by French architect Ernest Hébrard in 1918. It is a famous landmark, a cultural hub and a tourist attraction, with a history of political rallies and events.
Upper Town, also known as Ano Poli, is the old town of Thessaloniki with Byzantine and Ottoman era structures and urban design. It is located around the city's acropolis and the old city walls, and offers views of Mount Olympus.
Thessalonians usually refer to 6 municipalities and 1 municipal unit as the "City of Thessaloniki" (or the Thessaloniki urban area); this is the contiguous densely built-up urban area of the city. However, the metropolitan area also includes the city's immediate surroundings, adjacent zone of influence and its low to medium density suburbs that ...
Hagios Demetrios is a Byzantine church in Thessaloniki, Greece, dedicated to Saint Demetrius, the patron saint of the city. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has six mosaics, a symbolic tomb and a crypt with relics of the saint.