Perinthos, Kilkis, community near Kilkis, Greece, founded in 1928 from refugees, previously called Kavakli
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Mesiano, aka Dafnochori, a community in the Kilkis municipal unit of Central Macedonia, in the Balkans
Both governments embarked on a naval armaments race, with Greece purchasing the obsolete battleships Lemnos and Kilkis and the light cruiser Elli as well as ordering two dreadnoughts, the Vasilefs Konstantinos and the Salamis and a number of destroyers.
Leventochori, Kilkis, a village in the municipality of Kilkis, Kilkis regional unit
Marmara Ereğlisi, ancient Perinthos, later called Heracleia, Samian colony in the European coast of Propontis (today's Tekirdağ Province in the Marmara region of Turkey)
Ultimately, the Greek authorities decided to deport thousands of Muslims from the Çamëria region, together with myriad others from Larissa, Langada, Drama, Vodina, Serez, Edessa, Florina, Kilkis, Kavala, and Salonika.
At the end of his Thracian campaign, Philip moved against the city of Perinthos, formerly his ally.
Until the second half of the 2nd century BC, the city could preserve its autonomy, but its neighbours Byzantium and Perinthos became more powerful,and the city was under their control during the next centuries.
It is situated 9 km west of Kilkis, 17 km east of Polykastro and 42 km north of Thessaloniki.