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    Edessa, Greece (redirect from Vodina)
    Воден). In Turkish, the city is known as Vodina, and in Aromanian the city is known as either Edessa, Vudena or Vodina. Seleucus I Nicator named the city of...
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    from South. The Phanar Greek Orthodox College seen from a Rum house in Vodina Caddesi. Maraşlı Greek Orthodox Primary School. Built in the Ottoman era...
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    25; p.27. "Feyzullah's family is said to have come from the country near Vodina (now Edessa in western Greek Macedonia). The surname Sofuzade, meaning 'son...
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    27ff. – "Feyzullah's family is said to have come from the country near Vodina (now Edhessa in western Greek Macedonia). The surname Sofuzade, meaning...
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    of the Vilayet: Sanjak of Selanik (Thessaloniki, Kesendire, Karaferye, Vodina, Yenice-i Vardar, Langaza, Kılkış (It was also called Avrathisar), Katrin...
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  • Modern name Also known as Edessa Pella, northern Greece Voden, Vodine, Vodina, Vudena, Vodena Edessa Mesopotamia, southern Turkey Şanlıurfa Orrha, Orrhoa...
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    The college seen from a Greek house in Vodina Caddesi...
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    The Church of Hagios Georgios Metochi is enclosed in a large compound off Vodina Caddesi and is usually open on the St George's Day. The original church...
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    together with tens of thousands of others from Larissa, Langada, Drama, Vodina, Serez, Edessa, Florina, Kilkis, Kavala, and Salonika."; p. 159. Musaj 2013...
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    opened in 2016, was named Baba Hakkı Tribune. Yeten was born in 1910 at Vodina, in the Salonica Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire (present-day Greece). His...
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