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Sidirokastro (Gr****: Σιδηρόκαστρο;
Bulgarian and Macedonian: Валовища/Валовишта Valovišta; Turkish: Demirhisar) is a town and a
former muni****lity in...
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Sidirokastro (Gr****: Σιδηρόκαστρο
literally "the iron castle") was a
castle in Achaea, Greece,
situated between the
villages Krini and Kallithea. It is...
- Gr****
National Road 63 (Serres -
Sidirokastro - Bulgaria) Gr****
National Road 65 (Thessaloniki -
Kilkis -
Sidirokastro) The Thessaloniki–Alexandroupoli...
- Fort
Roupel (Gr****: Οχυρό Ρούπελ) is a
fortress at the
north border of
Central Macedonia, Greece, built-in 1914. It
became part of the
fortifications of...
- The
Michalis Tsartsidis Folklore and
History Museum is a
museum in
Sidirokastro,
Central Macedonia, Greece, 85 km from
Thessaloniki and 25 km from Serres...
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Sidirokastro (Gr****: Σιδηρόκαστρο),
officially referred to as Sidirokastron, is a semi-mountainous
settlement near
Avlonas and is
administratively part...
- Agkistro, Serres, Loutraki,
Kamena Vourla, Kimolos,
Loutra Kyllinis,
Sidirokastro, Serres,
Lakkos Milos, Loutrochori, Aridaia,
Pella (Pozar) In Hungary...
- Date 7
November 1185
Location Demetritzes (
Sidirokastro, Greece)
Result Byzantine victory...
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Mesogaias 231 - (0-9)********
Thessaloniki 2321 -
Serres 2322 -
Nigrita 2323 -
Sidirokastro 2324 - Nea
Zichni 2325 -
Heraklia 2327 -
Rodopoli 2326, 2328 & 2329 -...
- Serres, and
Doxato and m****acres of non-combatant Gr****
inhabitants at
Sidirokastro and
Doxato by the
Bulgarian army. The Gr**** army then
divided its forces...