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Verghinaor VerginaArchaeological site and ancient capital of Macedonia, northern Greece. Built on a site in use from the Stone Age, it was first called Balla. The palace of Palatista, partly destroyed by fire, dates from the reign of Antigonus III Doson (c. 263–221 BC). An Iron Age cemetery that dates from the 10th–7th centuries BC is near the palace. The 4th-century-BC royal tomb of Philip II of Macedon also is at Verghina. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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However, a CCHFV strain was isolated in Greece from Rhipicephalus bursa ticks, collected in May 1975 from goats of a flock in Vergina village, 80 km west of Thessaloniki (5). The proposal by Co-Chairmen Cyrus Vance and Lord Owen, which provided that the FYROM would agree to use, for all official purposes, the name of Republic of Nova Makedonija and not to use the Vergina Sun in symbols, names, flags, monuments or emblems, was commended by the Council on 18 June. entertainment shows; -- The 500-seat Vergina Theatre presents nightly shows featuring |
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