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    Thessaloniki (redirect from Salonica)
    Thessalonica (English: /ˌθɛsələˈnaɪkə, ˌθɛsəˈlɒnɪkə/), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (/səˈlɒnɪkə, ˌsæləˈniːkə/), is the second-largest city in Greece, with...
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    (2/5/1976) - Ένα γκολ που… άκουσε όλη η Θεσσαλονίκη" [A goal cheer heard across Salonica]. sportime.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 19 January 2021. "At the top of the...
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    Salonica Eyalet (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت سلانیك; Eyālet-i Selānīk) was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. Sanjaks of the Eyalet in the mid-19th century: Sanjak...
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    Constantinople and Salonica, also called Thessaloniki, had Jewish populations of about 20,000 Jewish people by the early 16th century. Salonica was considered...
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    The Vilayet of Salonica (Ottoman Turkish: ولايت سلانيك, romanized: Vilâyet-i Selânik) was a first-level administrative division (vilayet) of the Ottoman...
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    The Macedonian front, also known as the Salonica front (after Thessaloniki), was a military theatre of World War I formed as a result of an attempt by...
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    The Sanjak of Salonica, Selanik (Ottoman Turkish: سنجاق⁩ سلانیك, Sancağı-i Selânik), or Thessalonica (Greek: Σαντζάκι Θεσσαλονίκης, Santzáki Thessaloníkis)...
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    Embolo, making it about 15 km (9.3 mi) long; while the smaller Gulf of Salonica is bounded by a line running from the mouth of the Gallikos to Mikro Emvolo...
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  • The Salonica revolutionary district (Bulgarian: Солунски револуционерен округ, Solunski revolyutsionen okrag) was an organizational grouping of the Bulgarian...
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    The Armistice of Salonica (also known as the Armistice of Thessalonica) was the armistice signed at 10:50 p.m. on 29 September 1918 between Bulgaria and...
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    lived in 27 communities in Greece. The majority, about 50,000, lived in Salonica (Thessaloniki), a former Ottoman city captured and annexed by Greece in...
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    grecque [Salonica in the 20th century, from the Ottoman city to the Greek metropolis], p. 150. Aristotle A. Kallis, The Jewish Community of Salonica Under...
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    Messiah, will sit upon My throne." Armed with this document, Sabbatai chose Salonica, at that time a center of Kabbalism, as his base. Proclaiming himself the...
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    (1862 in Salonica – 1934 in Trieste) was an Ottoman lawyer and a member of the prominent Sephardic Jewish Carasso family of Ottoman Salonica (now Thessaloniki...
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    Ottoman Emperor invited Jews to resettle in his territories, which included Salonica. In c. 1500, there were approximately 3,770 Jews, but by 1519, 15,715 Jews...
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    The Massacre of Thessalonica in Macedonia, Greece was a massacre of local civilians by Roman troops which is believed to have occurred around 390. According...
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    Athlitikos Syllogos Aris Thessalonikis, means Athletic Club Aris Thessaloniki (Greek: Αθλητικός Σύλλογος Άρης Θεσσαλονίκης), is a major Greek multi-sport...
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    Catalonian Qehalim in Istanbul, Edirne, Salonica and Safed, among others. The Jews of Catalonia formed a community in Salonica that was called “Catalan”. Despite...
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  • rabbi of Salonica. Among his works are Ohel Ya'aḳob (Salonica, 1832), an alphabetical collection of the laws of religion; Be'er ha-Mayim (Salonica, 1836)...
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    Manastir Vilayet Sanjak of Monastir Sanjak of Serfiğe Salonica Vilayet Sanjak of Drama Sanjak of Salonica Sanjak of Siroz Macedonian Struggle Balkan Wars Macedonian...
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    Austro-Hungary and Bulgaria. In late 1915, a Franco-British force landed at Salonica in Greece to offer assistance and to pressure its government to declare...
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  • for History - 2009 Salonica, City of Ghosts: Duff Cooper Prize - 2005 Salonica, City of Ghosts: John Criticos Prize - 2005 Salonica, City of Ghosts: Runciman...
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    The battle of Thessalonica (Bulgarian: Битка при Солун) occurred in 1040 near the city of Thessalonica in contemporary Greece between the Bulgarians and...
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    attack Meuse–Argonne offensive Battle of Vittorio Veneto Armistice of Salonica Armistice of Mudros Armistice of Villa Giusti Second Romanian campaign...
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    The Yeni Mosque (Greek: Γενί Τζαμί, from Turkish: Yeni Cami, "New Mosque") is a historical mosque in Thessaloniki, Greece. It was built by Italian architect...
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  • acronym MahaRITaTS, was a talmudic authority and kabalist who lived at Salonica in the 15th and 16th centuries. He was a member of the Taitazak family...
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    emigrated to the United States in the 1920s. Naar, Devin (2016). Jewish Salonica: Between the Ottoman Empire and Modern Greece. Stanford University Press...
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    secret and revolutionary Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), based in Salonica, from which the charismatic conspirator Mehmed Talaat (later Talaat Pasha)...
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    Moiz Cohen (1883 in Serres, Salonica Vilayet, Ottoman Empire – 1961 in Nice, France) was a Turkish writer, philosopher, and journalist of Jewish heritage...
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  • Battle of Thessalonica, Siege of Thessalonica, or Sack of Thessalonica may refer to: Siege of Thessalonica (254), an attack on the city by Goths Battle...
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