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  1. Thessaloniki - Wikipedia

    Thessaloniki is located on the Thermaic Gulf, at the northwest corner of the Aegean Sea. It is bounded on the west by the delta of the Axios.

  2. Thessalonica - World History Encyclopedia

    May 1, 2016 · Made capital of the Roman province of Macedon, the city flourished due to its location on the major trade route to the east and continued to thrive as one of the most important cities in the …

  3. What Is the Significance of Thessalonica in the Bible?

    Jul 23, 2025 · What Happened in Thessalonica in the Bible? On the apostle Paul’s second missionary journey (Acts 16:1-18:22), Paul and Silas traveled nearly 100 miles from Philippi via Amphipolis and …

  4. Thessaloniki | Greece, Population, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 5, 2025 · Founded in 316 bce and named for a sister of Alexander the Great, Thessaloníki after 146 was the capital of the Roman province of Macedonia. As a military and commercial station on the Via …

  5. Bible Map: Thessalonica

    He found at Thessalonica a synagogue of the Jews, in which for three successive Sabbaths he preached the gospel, basing his message upon the types and prophecies of the Old Testament …

  6. Thessalonica - Bible Odyssey

    Jun 20, 2025 · Thessalonica (modern-day Thessaloniki) is a port city located on the Thermaic Gulf on the Aegean Sea in northern Greece. It was a city of religious, economic, political, and cultural …

  7. What is the significance of the Church at Thessalonica?

    The Church at Thessalonica represents an early and influential community within the New Testament era. Archaeological and historical data confirm the city’s prominence along the Via Egnatia, while …

  8. Thessalonica - Biblical Sites in Greece - Meander Travel

    The port city of Thessalonica (now called Salonica or Thessaloniki) was founded by the Macedonian General Kassander in celebration of the successful campaigns against the Persians (315 BCE).

  9. Thessalonica - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway

    Paul first visited Thessalonica after Philippi on the second missionary journey. Because of its location, it was an invaluable center for the spread of the Gospel.

  10. THESSALONIKI - Greece Travel Secrets

    Thessaloniki, also known as Salonica, is the second largest city in Greece and is often referred to as the City of Ghosts due to its rich and often turbulent history.