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Trikala is a city in northwestern Thessaly, Greece, and the capital of the Trikala regional unit. The city straddles the Lithaios river, which is a tributary of Pineios.
The city of Trikala is built on the ancient city of Trikka or Trikke, which was founded around the 3rd millennium BC and took its name from the nymph Trikke, daughter of Penaeus, or according to others, daughter of the river god Asopus. The ancient city was built at a defensive location in between the local hill and the river Lithaios. The city became an important center in antiquity and it was considered to be the birthplace and main residence of the healing god Asclepius. The city exhibited one of the most important and ancient of Asclepius' healing temples, called asclepieia. The city is mentioned in Homer's Iliad as having participated in the Trojan War with thirty ships under Asclepius' sons Machaon and Podalirius. In the Mycenean period, the city was the capital of a kingdom, and later it constituted the main center of the Thessalian region of Estaiotis, which occupied roughly the territory of the modern Trikala Prefecture.
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Greece (Ελλάς, Hellas) [1] is a country in Southern Europe, on the southernmost tip of the Balkan peninsula, with extensive coastlines and islands in the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas. It shares borders in the north with Albania, the Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey. It has an ancient culture that has had a significant influence on the arts, language, philosophy, politics, and sports of western society, including the genres of comedy and drama, western alphabets, Platonic ideals and the Socratic method, democracies and republics, and the Olympics. Furthermore it's a geographically appealing place to visit, with a mountainous mainland and idyllic island beaches.
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Roughly counterclockwise from the northeast:
Thrace (Θράκη) (Alexandroupoli, Komotini, Xanthi)
East Macedonia (Ανατολική Μακεδονία) (Kavala, Drama)
Central Macedonia (Κεντρική Μακεδονία) (Thessaloniki, Serres, Chalkidiki, Vergina, Katerini, Edessa, Veroia, Naousa)
West Macedonia (Δυτική Μακεδονία) (Kastoria, Kozani)
Thessaly (Θεσσαλία) (Larissa, Magnesia, Volos, Karditsa, Trikala, Mount Pelion, Meteora)
Sporades Islands (Σποράδες) (Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonnisos, Skyros)
Epirus (Ήπειρος) (Ioannina, Igoumenitsa, Preveza, Arta)
Ionian Islands (Ιόνια νησιά) (Corfu, Kefalonia, Zakynthos, Ithaca)
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Peloponnese (Πελοπόννησος) (Corinth, Sparta, Nafplion, Argos, Kalamata, Tripolis, Monemvasia)
Attica (Αττική) (Athens, Sounion, Kithira)
Crete (Κρήτη) (Heraklion, Rethymno, Knossos, Chania, Gramvousa, Agios Nikolaos, Lassithi, Sitia, Ierapetra)
South Aegean Islands (Νότιο Αιγαίο), has two main group: Cyclades: (Anafi, Andros, Amorgos, Folegandros, Ios, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Santorini, Sifnos, Koufonisi), and Dodecanese: (Kastelorizo, Astipalea, Kalymnos, Kassos, Karpathos, Kos, Leros, Nisyros, Patmos, Symi, Rhodes, Tilos)
North Aegean Islands (Βόρειο Αιγαίο) (Lesvos, Chios, Samos, Lemnos, Aghios Efstratios, Psara, Thassos, Samothrace)
Cities[edit]
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Major cities include:
Athens (Αθήνα) - the capital
Thessaloniki (Θεσσαλονίκη) - the country's second largest city
Patra (Πάτρα) - third largest city and gateway to Italy
Heraklion (Ηράκλειο) - Crete's largest city
Larissa (Λάρισα) - largest city of central Greece
Volos (Βόλος) - main port
Other destinations[edit]
Delphi - site of the famous oracle of Apollo
Meteora - monastery
Mount Athos - monastery
Olympia - sanctuary dedicated to Zeus, site of the ancient Olympics
Parnassos National Park
Parnitha National Park
Olympos National Park
Greece is one of the world's most popular tourist destinations, ranking in the world's top 20 countries. According to the greek Ministry of Tourism, the nation received about 17 million visitors from January to mid August 2007, a large number for a small country of 11 million. Visitors are drawn to the country's beaches and reliable sunny summer weather, its nightlife, historical sites and natural beauty.
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The city of Trikala is built on the ancient city of Trikka or Trikki, which was founded around the 3rd millennium BC. and was named by the nymph Tricky, the daughter of Penius or other Asopos river. The city was an important center of antiquity, as Asklipios lived and acted here, now an emblem of the Municipality of Trikkaion, who was also the king of the city. In the area, there was one of the most important and ancient Asclepius of the time. The city is also alleged to be part of the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks, based on the Nine List in Homer's Iliad, with thirty ships and chiefs of the doctors' sons, Asclepius Machan and Podalierio. The city was the capital of the kingdom during the Mycenaean era and later became the center of the state of Estiaiotis, which occupied approximately the present area of the prefecture of Trikala and was described by geographer Straboa.
Historically, the city of Trikkis and the surrounding area of the river experienced growth. He fell into the hands of the Persians in 480 BC, and about ten years later he joined the Monetary Union of Thessaly. In 352 BC. was joined with Macedonia by Philip II. It became a theater of hard fighting between the Macedonians and the Romans, during the invasion of the latter in Greece, as Philip E and his son Perseus tried to keep her free, without success after 168 BC. was conquered.
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Subsequently the city and the area formed part of Byzantium. The first centuries after Christ, the city and the region experienced all the then invaders in the Balkans: the Goths (396), the Huns (447), the Slavs (577), the Bulgars (976-1025), the Normans (1081), the Catalans 1311) and from 1204 the Franks, while he returned to the Byzantine Empire and the Despotate of Epirus. At the beginning of the millennium the city was first presented with its present name, Trikala, in Alexandria of Anna Komnene. The city was eventually conquered by the Ottomans in 1395 and became an important hut-house, with well-known woolen and leather products. It became the capital of Sandakio of Trikala, a large region that included Thessaly and a part of Central Greece, from the beginning of the Ottoman domination until 1770. It also constituted an important spiritual center, since for much of the Ottoman occupation (1543-1854) it worked here the School of Trikkis (and later Greek School), where taught teachers of the time, such as Dionysius the Philosopher, taught. In 1601 Metropolitan of Larissa and Trikala, Dionysios the Philosopher, declared the revolution against the Turks, with the slogan Trikis Byzantium regained, but it failed.
On August 23, 1881, with the Treaty of Constantinople, the city passed into Greek domination with most of the rest of Thessaly and part of Epirus. He will be reunited under Turkish domination with the Greek-Turkish War of 1897 for a year, until its final integration into Greece (1898). Trikala then played a key role in the early 20th century agricultural mobilizations against the landlords and was the site of the first agricultural cooperative in Greece in 1906.
One of the most significant and major disasters suffered by the city was the great flood of June 1907, when at night on June 3 after unprecedented rainfall, with the heart in the local expression, all the surrounding rivers were overflowing, Lethaios , Ammoniotis, Koumerkis and Salamrias, and consequently the following morning the plain had been turned into a huge pond. In that flood, 80 residents died, about 200 homes collapsed, and high school, and thousands of animals drowned. The other disasters were enormous as traffic was interrupted as the railroad had been swept away.
During the period of the National Resistance during the occupation, Trikala was a special field of action. From Trikala came the ELAS General Stefanos Sarafis. In Trikala, the head of Aris Velouchiotis was also exposed in public view after his death. The city was liberated from the Nazi occupation on October 18, 1944.
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Veria (Greek: Βέροια or Βέρροια), officially transliterated Veroia, historically also spelled Berea, is a city in Macedonia, northern Greece, located 511 kilometres (318 miles) north-northwest of the capital Athens and 73 km (45 mi) west-southwest of Thessalonica.
Even by the standards of Greece, Veria is an old city; first mentioned in the writings of Thucydides in 432 BC, there is evidence that it was populated as early as 1000 BC.[2] Veria was an important possession for Philip II of Macedon (father of Alexander the Great) and later for the Romans. Apostle Paul famously preached in the city, and its inhabitants were among the first Christians in the Empire. Later, under the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, Veria was a center of Greek culture and learning. Today Veria is a commercial center of Central Macedonia, the capital of the regional unit of Imathia and the seat of a Church of Greece Metropolitan bishop in the Ecumenical Patriarchate as well as a Latin Catholic titular see.
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Crucifixion fresco (1315) by Georgios Kalliergis in the Resurrection of Christ church
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Under the Byzantine Empire Berrhoea continued to grow and prosper, developing a large and well-educated commercial class (Greek and Jewish) and becoming a center of medieval Greek learning; signs of this prosperity are reflected in the many Byzantine churches that were built at this time, during which it was a Christian bishopric (see below).
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In the 7th century, the Slavic tribe of the Drougoubitai raided the lowlands below the city, while in the late 8th century Empress Irene of Athens is said to have rebuilt and expanded the city and named it Irenopolis (Ειρηνούπολις) after herself, although some sources place this Berrhoea-Irenopolis further east, towards Thrace.[5]
The city was apparently held by the Bulgarian Empire at some point in the late 9th century. The 11th century Greek bishop Theophylact of Ohrid wrote that during the brief period of Bulgarian dominance, Tsar Boris I built there one of the seven cathedral churches built by him and refers to it as one of the beautiful Bulgarian churches.[6] In the Escorial Taktikon of ca. 975, the city is mentioned as the seat of a strategos, and it apparently was the capital of a theme in the 11th century.[5] The city briefly fell to Tsar Samuel of Bulgaria at the end of the 10th century, but the Byzantine emperor Basil II quickly regained it in 1001 since its Bulgarian governor, Dobromir, surrendered the city without a fight.[5] The city is not mentioned again until the late 12th century, when it was briefly held by the Normans (1185) during their invasion of the Byzantine Empire.[5] After the Fourth Crusade (1204), it briefly became part of Boniface of Montferrat's Kingdom of Thessalonica, until the latter was conquered by the Despotate of Epirus in 1224. It changed hands again in 1246, being taken by the Emperor of Nicaea John III Doukas Vatatzes, and formed part of the restored Byzantine Empire after 1261.[5]
The 14th century was tumultuous: captured by the Serbian ruler Stephen Dushan in 1343/4, it became part of his Serbian Empire. It was recovered for Byzantium by John VI Kantakouzenos in 1350, but lost again to the Serbians soon after, becoming the domain of Radoslav Hlapen after 1358.[5] With the disintegration of the Serbian Empire, it passed once more to Byzantium by ca. 1375, but was henceforth menaced by the rising power of the Ottoman Turks. The city changed hands several times over the next decades, until the final Turkish conquest around 1430.[5]
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