Salonica


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Synonyms for Salonica

a port city in northeastern Greece on an inlet of the Aegean Sea

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However, the three countries were extremely connected and culturally enriched one another, which is evident in Zorba's flashbacks: "I am going to let you into a secret, boss, something a hodja (Turkish holy man) once told me in Salonica...
They were taken to Salonica and put into solitary confinement for a month before transfer to POW camps in Germany.
She is also a judge for the Best Translated Book award and curates her own website, Salonica World Lit, dedicated to international literature.
General Putnik is remembered in particular because, under his leadership, the smaller Allied Serbian army was able to clear their country of the larger Imperial German and Imperial Austro-Hungarian troops from 1914 through most of 1915 before a costly winter retreat to Salonica, Greece.
Jewish entrepreneurship in Salonica, 1912-1940; an ethnic economy in transition.
Harry Redknapp's side come to Dublin with little hope of qualifying for the knockout stages of the Europa League after their defeat to PAOK Salonica in the last game.
Davutoglu said Turks and Greeks lived in peace for centuries in cities like Izmir and Salonica.