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Greece

Greece, also known as Hellas, officially recognized as the Hellenic Republic, stands as a country nestled in Southeast Europe, positioned at the southern tip of the Balkan Peninsula. This country borders Albania to the northwest, North Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to the east. Embracing the Aegean Sea on its eastern front, the Ionian Sea to the west, and the Sea of Crete and the Mediterranean Sea to the south, Greece boasts the longest coastline within the Mediterranean Basin, featuring thousands of islands.

St Sophia Cathedral in Thessaloniki

The Cathedral of Hagia Sophia, or Ayia Sophia, is one of the oldest Christian churches in the Greek city of Thessaloniki (administered by the Metropolis of Thessaloniki.). The cathedral is located in the historical centre of the city on the square... read more

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Church of St Nicholas of Orfanos

The Church of Saint Nicholas Orfanos is a Byzantine church in the north-eastern part of the historical centre of Thessaloniki, between Herodotus and Apostle Paul Streets. It is one of the most interesting sights of the city and an important archit... read more

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Archaeological Museum in Thessaloniki

The first Archaeological Museum in Thessaloniki opened its doors to the general public back in 1925. The home of the museum was the Eni Giami Mosque (better known as the New Mosque), built in the early 20th century by the talented Italian architec... read more

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Monasteries of Mount Athos

Athos is a mountain and peninsula in Greece (the so-called "eastern finger" of the Halkidiki peninsula). It is here that the largest centre of Orthodox monasticism, the "Autonomous Monastic State of the Holy Mountain", which oc... read more

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