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The Commercial Development and Economic Importance of the Port of Thessaloniki, from the End of the Eighteenth Century to the End of World War I

Category: Ionian History
Type: Standard
Book Title: Proceedings of the XVIIth Conference on War and Society in East Central Europe
Author: Tsiovaridou Theano
Edition: 6-8 June 1985
Editor: Kiraly K. Bela
Pages: 273-279
Publisher: Atlantic Research and Publications
Series: Atlantic Studies on Society in Change
Volume: XXIII
Library catalog: Κοργιαλένειος Βιβλιοθήκη Αργοστολίου
Date: 1988
URL: 387.155 I.B.S.
Location: New Jersey

Abstract:

[p. 277-278] From commercial point of view, Thessaloniki's geographical position was considered unique, and its commercial life played the prime role in the Balkan peninsula for maritime communications and relations with hinterland.


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