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  2. Terkenlis - Wikipedia

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    Terkenlis was founded by Stavros Terkenlis in 1948 in Thessaloniki, northern Greece. [citation needed] The company has remained family-run; [1] its owner and managing director is Pavlos Terkenlis. The oldest of the shops is in central Thessaloniki, in the main square on the corner of Tsimiski Street and Aristotelous Square. Terkenlis has since ...

  3. IANOS - Wikipedia

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    IANOS SA is a Greek-based book, music and art retailer with several stores in the two major cities, Thessaloniki and Athens. It was named after the ancient Roman god Janus (a lower class god for beginnings, ends and dilemmas and making decisions) as a link to the identity and mission of the company. IANOS sells through its concept-store chain a ...

  4. Chortiatis massacre - Wikipedia

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    The ELAS band and its captives departed to Livadi, whilst the local men left the village for the surrounding fields even earlier. Upon surrounding the village, the Germans assembled the remaining women and children at the village square, while a second group was taken to the local cafe.

  5. Frappé coffee - Wikipedia

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    The Greek version of café frappé, using instant coffee, was invented in 1957 at the Thessaloniki International Fair. A representative of the Nestlé company, Giannis Dritsas, was exhibiting a new product for children. It was a chocolate beverage produced instantly by mixing it with milk and shaking it in a shaker.

  6. Modiano Market - Wikipedia

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    Modiano Market or Stoa Modiano (Greek: Στοά Μοδιάνο) is an enclosed market in Thessaloniki, Greece. [1] It was built between 1922 and 1925, after the great fire, on the site of the old Talmud Tora synagogue. [2] It is in the center of the city and forms the central point of the city's market which encompasses over several blocks.

  7. Greek Macedonian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Thessaloniki: Sygxronoi Orizontes. ISBN 978-960-398-342-2. Alexiou, Giannis (2010). Taste & Art 3 (in Greek). Vol. 3. Thessaloniki: Sygxronoi Orizontes. ISBN 978-960-398-343-9. Maria, Netsika (2019). Discover Greek Wine (in Greek and English). Thessaloniki: IANOS. ISBN 978-618-5141-67-7. Maria, Netsika (2004). The Wine Secrets (in Greek ...

  8. Thessaloniki’s Crossroads Co-Production Forum ... - AOL

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    Now in its 16th year, Agora has emerged as a leading forum for filmmakers from Southeast Europe, the Middle East, and the wider Mediterranean region, reflecting the ancient heritage of ...

  9. Ladadika - Wikipedia

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    Ladadika (Greek: Λαδάδικα) is the name of a historic district and a landmark area of the city of Thessaloniki, Greece.. Street in Ladadika Restaurants in Ladadika. It is located near the Port of Thessaloniki and for centuries was one of the most important marketplaces of the city.