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  2. Volos - Wikipedia

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    ΒΟx (ended), ΒΒx (current use) Website. www.volos-city.gr. Volos ( Greek: Βόλος [ˈvolos]) is a coastal port city in Thessaly situated midway on the Greek mainland, about 330 kilometres (205 miles) north of Athens and 220 kilometres (137 miles) south of Thessaloniki. It is the capital of the Magnesia regional unit of the Thessaly Region.

  3. Thessaly - Wikipedia

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    Thessaly occupies the east side of the Pindus watershed, extending south from Macedonia to the Aegean Sea. The northern tier of Thessaly is defined by a generally southwest-northeast spur of the Pindus range that includes Mount Olympus, close to the Macedonian border. Within that broken spur of mountains are several basins and river valleys.

  4. History of Thessaly - Wikipedia

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    138–161), Thessaly was separated from Achaea and given to the province of Macedonia; eventually it became a separate province. In the new administrative system as it evolved under Diocletian (r. 284–305) and his successors, Thessaly was a separate province within the Diocese of Macedonia, in the praetorian prefecture of Illyricum.

  5. Thessaly Railways - Wikipedia

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    Thessaly Railways ( Greek: Σιδηρόδρομοι Θεσσαλίας) was a private railway company in Greece, which owned and operated the metre gauge railway network of Thessaly and Pelion railway from 1884 to 1955, when the private company was absorbed by the Hellenic State Railways state-owned company. Today the term usually refers to the ...

  6. Pelion railway - Wikipedia

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    Pelion railway (2009) from Ano Lechonia to Mileai. Pelion railway is a 600 mm () narrow gauge railway line of Thessaly Railways private-owned company in Greece, connecting the city of Volos with the town of Mileai on Pelion .

  7. Magnesia (regional unit) - Wikipedia

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    Magnesia (regional unit) /  39.417°N 22.833°E  / 39.417; 22.833. Magnesia ( Greek: Μαγνησία, Magnisía, IPA: [maɣniˈsia], Ancient Greek: Magnēsía, deriving from the tribe name Magnetes) is one of the regional units of Greece. It is part of the region of Thessaly. Its capital is the city of Volos.

  8. University of Thessaly - Wikipedia

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    The University of Thessaly (UTH; Greek: Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλίας) is a public university in Thessaly, Greece, founded in 1984. The university includes the main campus in the city of Volos and regional campuses located in Karditsa , Larissa , Trikala , and the city of Lamia .

  9. Thessaly Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    Thessaly Railway Museum. Coordinates: 22°56′12.8″E. Volos railway station. The Thessaly Railway Museum (or Volos Railway Museum, Greek: Σιδηροδρομικό Μουσείο Θεσσαλίας) was founded in 2006 and occupies the first floor in the beautiful building of Volos railway station in Thessaly, Greece. [1]

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