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  2. Olga Constantinovna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna, 1867 Queen Olga of Greece in a traditional Greek costume, c. 1870. The young King George I of Greece visited Russia in 1863 to thank Olga's uncle Tsar Alexander II for his support during George's election to the throne of Greece. Whilst there, George met the then twelve-year-old Olga for the first time. [6]

  3. Americae Sive Quartae Orbis Partis Nova Et Exactissima ...

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    The map encompasses the eastern coast of North America, the entire Central and South America and parts of the western coasts of Europe and Africa. Americae Sive Quartae Orbis Partis Nova Et Exactissima Descriptio is the earliest scale wall map of the New World and the first to use the name "California". [1]

  4. File:Thessaloniki urban and metropolitan areas map.svg

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    English: The urban and metropolitan areas of Thessaloniki, Greece since 2011. Español: ... Updated map: 18:58, 24 August 2011: 550 × 504 (301 KB) Sarah fides:

  5. List of streets in Thessaloniki - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of notable streets in Thessaloniki, Greece: Nikis Avenue Egnatia Street Tsimiski Street Vasilissis Olgas Avenue Agiou Dimitriou Street Filippou Papanastasiou Monastiriou Antheon (Georgiou Papandreou) Street

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  7. Thessalonike of Macedon - Wikipedia

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    Thessaloniki was founded on the site of ancient Therma, and soon became, and still is, one of the most wealthy and populous cities of Macedonia. Thessalonice was likely the first city to be named for a Macedonian woman, though the trend continued. [4] Thessalonike became queen of Macedon and the mother of three sons, Philip, Antipater, and ...