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  2. Kassandra, Chalkidiki - Wikipedia

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    As a de facto annex of Thessalonica, the peninsula shared the city's fate and came under a brief Venetian control in 1423, before being captured by the Ottoman Empire in c. 1430. [10] Kassandra (Turkish: Kesendire) was one of the places that rebelled against the Ottomans in 1821. Because it managed to stop the Turkish army from fighting the ...

  3. File:Map of Kassandra, Northern Greece-1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Kassandreia - Wikipedia

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    It is the seat of the municipality of Kassandra, in the center of the peninsula. Its population was 3,158 at the 2021 census. [ 1 ] It was named after the ancient city Cassandreia , which was located near the village.

  5. Chalkidiki - Wikipedia

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    Chalkidiki (/ k æ l ˈ k ɪ d ɪ k i /; Greek: Χαλκιδική, romanized: Chalkidikḗ [xalciðiˈci], alternatively Halkidiki), also known as Chalcidice, is a peninsula and regional unit of Greece, part of the region of Central Macedonia, in the geographic region of Macedonia in Northern Greece.

  6. Paliouri, Chalkidiki - Wikipedia

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    Paliouri (Greek: Παλιούρι, pronounced) is a village and a community in the peninsula of Kassandra, Chalkidiki, Greece. It is situated between low mountains near the southeasternmost tip of the peninsula, Cape Paliouri. The community includes the small villages Agios Nikolaos and Xyna.

  7. Cassandreia - Wikipedia

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    Cassandreia. Cassandreia, Cassandrea, or Kassandreia (Ancient Greek: Κασσάνδρεια, Kassándreia) was once one of the most important cities in Ancient Macedonia, founded by and named after Cassander in 316 BC.

  8. Thessaloniki Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is directly connected with the city's major road arteries in the southeast, the EO16 and the A25 motorway, which connects Thessaloniki with Chalkidiki, via the ΕΟ67. The Thessaloniki Inner Ring Road provides access to the A1 and the A2 motorways. A total of 2,285 parking spaces for cars exist at the front of the terminal building.

  9. Category:Kassandra, Chalkidiki - Wikipedia

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