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Italy occupied Vlorë, and Serbia and Montenegro occupied parts of northern Albania until a Central Powers offensive scattered the Serbian army, which was evacuated by the French to Thessaloniki.
In September 1918, Entente forces broke through the Central Powers ' lines north of Thessaloniki and within days Austro-Hungarian forces began to withdraw from Albania.
Thessaloniki ( ), also known as Thessalonica ( or ) and Salonica, is the second-largest city in Greece and the capital of the region of Central Macedonia as well as the capital of the Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace.
In 1888 Thessaloniki was connected to Central Europe via rail through Belgrade, Monastir in 1893 and Constantinople in 1896.
It is an influential city for the northern parts of the country and is the capital of the Central Macedonia region and the Thessaloniki regional unit.
It passes through Gostivar, Skopje and into Veles, crosses the Greek border near Gevgelija, Polykastro and Axioupoli (" town on the Axiós "), before emptying into the Aegean Sea in Central Macedonia west of Thessaloniki in northern Greece.
The most-visited region of Greece is that of Central Macedonia in northern Greece, near some of the most popular attractions in the country such as Halkidiki, Mount Olympus, Pella, the birthplace of Alexander the Great, and Greece's second-largest city, Thessaloniki.
The Arch of Galerius ( Gr.: αψίδα &# 32 ; του &# 32 ; Γαλερίου )( or Kamara, Gr.: καμάρα ) and the Rotunda ( ροτόντα ) are neighboring early 4th-century monuments in the city of Thessaloniki, in the region of Central Macedonia in northern Greece.
In addition to visiting positions, Reynolds has also given master classes around the world, in places such as Buenos Aires, Thessaloniki, Porto Alegre, Ircam, Warsaw, and the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, and the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing.
The city of Volos has always had a major role in the financial, economic, commercial and administrative matters of the region of Thessaly and Central Greece, due to the strategic position of the city's port, unique between Athens and Thessaloniki.
Along with Central Macedonia, it is supervised by the Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace based at Thessaloniki.
From outside the USA, he has received honorary doctorates from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland ( 1974 ), Trinity College Dublin ( 1990 ), the University of Pisa ( 2001 ), Cambridge ( 2004 ), the Central European University in Budapest ( 2005 ), Oxford ( 2006 ), Kings College London ( 2008 ), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ( 2010 ) and the Aristotle University in Thessaloniki ( 2010 ).
It was named after the philosopher Aristotle, who was born in Stageira, Chalcidice, about 55 km east of Thessaloniki, in Central Macedonia.
In 1996, Zisis Vryzas was signed by the most popular northern Greek Club PAOK FC and moved in the capital of Central Macedonia, Thessaloniki, where he enjoyed great popularity among PAOK fans for his power, determination and devotion with which they describe his game and for scoring a handful of very important goals.
The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki is a museum in Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece.
Gruev introduced Delchev to the plan already outlined by the Central Committee of Thessaloniki.
Gruev hastened to Thessaloniki and there he found that the Central Committee, which was in charge of the IMARO, had already resolved to declare a general insurrection which was to take place during 1903.
It is part of the Region of Central Macedonia and its capital is the city of Thessaloniki.
Tatti immediately after the capture of Thessaloniki she volunteered to serve as a nurse in the hospital organized by the " Central City School " that was taking care of the wounded soldiers during both Balkan Wars.
The village of Kato Vermio is located at a distance of 22km from Veria and 93km from Thessaloniki, in Imathia, Central Macedonia.

Central and burning
The University of New Brunswick has attempted to reduce its environmental impact through installing a natural gas burning microturbine at the Central Heating Plant that produces 100 kW of electricity for the university.
The conquistadores were horrified by the widespread acceptance of homosexuality, ephebophilia, pederasty, and pedophilia among Central and South American peoples, and used torture, burning at the stake, mass beheadings, and other means to stamp it out both as a religious practice and social custom.
Tribes in California's broad Central Valley and the surrounding foothills developed an early agriculture, burning the grasslands to encourage growth of edible wild plants, especially oak trees.
In the summer of 2010, an unusually high heat wave of up to ignited large deposits of peat in Central Russia, burning thousands of houses and covering the capital of Moscow with a toxic smoke blanket.
He was honored by the U. S. Post Office for his efforts in rescuing tons of mail from the burning Central Post Office.
For a time in the early 1950s and with its increasing numbers of black population, South Central Los Angeles became the site of significant racial violence, with whites bombing, firing into, and burning crosses on the lawns of homes purchased by black families south of Slauson.
The locomotive was patterned after the Central Pacific # 173, a wood burning engine brought aboard ship from the east ' around the horn ' and assembled in California to begin construction of the transcontinental railroad east through the Rocky Mountains.
Attorney Leonard Weinglass, who defended Abbie Hoffman in the Chicago Seven trial in the 1960s, utilized the necessity defense, successfully arguing that CIA involvement in Central America and other hotspots were equivalent to trespassing in a burning building.
Smudge pot from Central Florida burning.

Central and during
The outstanding family of Central Nazarene Church will be picked by ballot from among eight families during the 10:45 a.m. Sunday service marking National Family Week.
According to the Central Bank of Armenia, during the first half of 2008, cash remittances sent back to Armenia by Armenians working abroad rose by 57. 5 percent and totaled $ 668. 6 million USD, equivalent to 15 percent of the country's first-half Gross Domestic Product.
In 1400, the Central Asian warlord Timur had succeeded in rousing the local Turkic beyliks that had been vassals of the Ottomans to join him in his attack on Bayezid, who was considered one of the most powerful rulers in the Muslim world during that period.
By the summer of 1944, victories in the Southwest and Central Pacific had brought the war closer to Japan, with American bombers able to strike at the Japanese main islands from air bases secured during the Mariana Islands campaign ( June — August 1944 ).
As the largest and most spectacular forest antelope, the western / lowland bongo is both an important flagship species for protected areas such as national parks, and a major trophy species which has been taken in increasing numbers in Central Africa by sport hunters during the 1990s.
* Oral history interview with Mike Busha, a member of the 6th Marine Division during the Battle of Okinawa from the Veterans History Project at Central Connecticut State University
* Oral history interview with Albert D ' Amico, a Navy Veteran who was aboard LST 278 during the landing at Okinawa from the Veterans History Project at Central Connecticut State University
In November 1918, Petrovsky was appointed as the head of the All-Ukrainian Central Military Revolutionary Committee during VCheKa's expansion to provinces and front-lines.
The native Montagnards of Vietnam's Central Highlands were also known to have used crossbows, as both a tool for hunting, and later, an effective weapon against the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War.
* " Civil Defence " – A site with details of the UK's Civil Defence preparations, including those implemented during the Cold War such as the Burlington Central Government War HQ., at Corsham, Wiltshire.
The death of Stalin revitalised the Central Committee, and it became an important institution during the power struggle to succeed Stalin.
For example, the Central Committee voted for or against signing a peace treaty with the Germans between 1917 and 1918 during World War I ; the majority voted in favour of peace when Trotsky backed down in 1918.
Preobrazhensky ( pictured ) was a leading figure of the Central Committee in the 1920s, but was killed during the Purge
The majority of the Central Committee members elected at the 17th Party Congress were killed during, or shortly after, the Great Purge when Nikolai Yezhov and Lavrentiy Beria headed the NKVD Grigory Kaminsky, at a Central Committee meeting, spoke against the Great Purge, and shortly after was arrested and killed.
In short, during the Great Purge, the Central Committee was liquidated.
After Khrushchev's consolidation of power, the number of Central Committee meetings decreased yet again, but it increased during his later rule, and together with the Politburo, the Central Committee voted to remove Khrushchev as First Secretary in 1964.
The number of Central Committee meetings rose again when Brezhnev was elected First Secretary, but the number of meetings and their duration steadily decreased during Brezhnev's rule.
No Politburo or Secretariat members during the Brezhnev era were speakers during Central Committee meetings.
The speaker at the Central Committee meeting which elected the Council of Ministers ( the Government ) and the Politburo was never listed during the Brezhnev era.
Because of this, the survival ratio of full members of the Central Committee increased gradually during the era.
Under Lenin the Central Committee functioned like the Politburo did during the post-Stalin era, as the party's leading collective organ.
The decline in the Central Committee's standing began in the 1920s, and it was reduced to a compliant body of the Party leadership during the Great Purge.

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