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Salonika
[ suh-lon-i-kuh, sal-uh-nee-kuh ]
noun
- Official_name Thessaloniki. a seaport in south-central Macedonia, in northeast Greece, on the Gulf of Salonika. Also Sa·lon·i·ca [] Sa·lo·ni·ki [] Ancient Ther·ma [thur, -m, uh].
- Gulf of Salonika, an arm of the Aegean, in northeast Greece. 70 miles (113 km) long.
Salonika
/ səˈlɒnɪkə /
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Valievo lies at the terminus of a narrow-gauge railway which joins the Belgrade-Salonika line at Mladinovatz.
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He looked absolutely human; absolutely like the British correspondent Coburn had met in Salonika.
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There was only one place in Salonika where they served tea that an Englishman would consider drinkable.
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The Greek general then said diffidently that he had a small villa some twenty miles from the suburbs of Salonika.
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The French and British fell back on Salonika, and there remained throughout the winter.
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