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Salonica

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Salonica, Greece: see Thessaloníki Thessaloníki (thĕ'sälōnē`kē) or Salonica
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The church, now at 400 Skyway Drive in Camarillo, next to Camarillo Airport, is named after Saint Demetrios, who was born in Salonica, Greece, about 270 A.
The architects of the new extension to the central library at the Aristotle University of Salonica (AR April, p24) have asked us to point out that the names should have appeared in the following order: Anastassios Kotsiopoulos, Morpho Papanikolaou, Irena Sakellaridou.
Greeks may call the Turks aggressors, but in the past century and more it has been the Greeks who did the attacking--in 1897 over Crete, in 1912-13 to take Salonica, in 1920 to seize western Anatolia, in 1962 over Cyprus.
 
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