Это мой самый прекрасный и самый любимый город на планете! Смотрю на Салоники и хочу обнять весь город, всех людей, все здания, море, всю Грецию!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Процветай Греция и ее жители, счатья вам!!!! 🤝🤝🤝
I am from Serbia and generally we love Greece. Back in 2013, I visited Thessaloniki, with an intention to see the city and visit the Serbian Military Graveyard from World War One, where my great grandfather is buried. On the second day of my visit, my father died and I had to return to Belgrade. The hotel did not refund my money, I was too sad and shocked because of what happened, I didn't have the energy to argue, so they took the money for 5 nights, instead of only 1 night. I believe it was hotel "Tourist".
It was a city of Ottoman Turks for 502 years, where the majority of Turks, Greeks and Jews lived peacefully. With its railway and port, trade, economic base, the "Gate of Europe" of the Ottoman Turks, it was a modern city. Greece destroyed its memory, and its magnificent architecture was buried in history. The destruction began in 1912. The city fell into the hands of the Greeks in the Balkan war. Neither the lives nor the properties of Muslims and Jews were protected. Many mosques in Thessaloniki were converted into churches. Even the grave of Atatürk's father, who was born here, was converted into a church. In 1913, there were Turks, Jews, Macedonians and a smaller number of Greeks in the historical Turkish city. In the First World War, while the city was under occupation, a fire broke out in August 1917. A large part of the pearl of the Balkans was destroyed. What remained behind were demolished minarets, torn down street signs and abandoned buildings. The city's lands were divided. In 1923, this time, forced migration was faced. Thousands of people from Thrace and Western Anatolia Greek refugees poured into Thessaloniki, swelling the Greek population. Turkish refugees were sent by ship to Istanbul and Anatolia. The entire Turkish population emigrated. The demographic structure in Thessaloniki changed. There was a transition from multicultural life to monocultural life. The city's lands were redistributed. When the port city of Thessaloniki, which was a Turkish homeland for 5 centuries, was abandoned, 139 mosques, including Turkish artifacts, were almost completely destroyed. Thessaloniki is the second largest city after Athens. The city's appearance resembles Izmir. However, 98 percent of Turkish artifacts were destroyed. Some of the structures that remained standing were destroyed by the earthquakes of 1936 and 1978. Instead of being restored, they were erased from history. The destroyed history of Thessaloniki. Muslim graves were destroyed. Among them was the grave of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's father, Ali Rıza Efendi. Today, Greece does not hesitate to apply discriminatory policies to Western Thrace Turks. The ethnic identity, religious freedom and education problems of the Turkish minority continue. It is also closing Turkish schools in Western Thrace and Southern Macedonia with excuses contrary to the Lausanne Treaty. With the 4 schools closed in June and July, the total number of Turkish schools, which was 251, has dropped to 86. It also refuses to recognize minority status and open schools for the Turkish presence on these islands on the grounds that the Aegean islands belonged to Italy when Lausanne was signed.
Μιλησε μας, για την Κωνσταντινούπολη, την Σμύρνη, τον Πόντος και όλες τις Ελληνικές Πόλεις της Μικράς Ασίας... Απο την ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗ την ΠΡΩΤΕΎΟΥΣΑ της μίας και μοναδικής ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑΣ, και Συμβασιλευουσας.... ❤ ❤ ❤
@ There are still Christians in those cities. Many of them are of Turkish origin. There is even a Turkish Orthodox church in Istanbul.During the national liberation war of the Turks, Papa Eftim, one of the Christian Karaman Turks and a hero of the national struggle, was born in 1884 in the town of Akdağmadenli in Yozgat city. He became a priest by election in 1914. He protested the Fener Greek Patriarchate and established an independent Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate. His sole purpose was to save the Christian Karaman Turks from the hands of the Fener Greek Patriarchate in Istanbul and thus prevent the Orthodox Christian Turks from becoming Greek and Hellenized. Upon the occupation of Izmir and the approach of the Fener Patriarchate, he gathered the congregations of 72 churches affiliated to him and decided to join the national struggle and reported it to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
it looks similar to Tirana albania but Tirana is more Green has way more trees and parks and the buildings are newer in Tirana more stylish and one thing i like alot about Albania they don't have stupid graffities in buildings like in greece even here in italy and i hate it.. Ciao from Bari Italia
@@sirbobloblaws First of all I'm not "srboman" second do you know what srboman weam do you actually know what that means give me a word ? To call someone """srboman""" first learn that what mean tatar😉
@@The_Goksii Tatar, lol. I'm not Bulgarian. Some of your fellow Srbomans on UA-cam admit that everything about post-1944 Yugoslavia in Vardar was a lie. Why do you choose to still listen to dead Serbian communists and deny your true Bulgarian heritage?
Nice walking tour.
Sure!
tnx
Im from Dublin, Ireland m 42 and I Love this City❤
Tnx for the comment
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Θεσσαλονικη νύφη του βορρά πανέμορφη μοναδική ❤️✊🏻☮️🇬🇷
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Это мой самый прекрасный и самый любимый город на планете! Смотрю на Салоники и хочу обнять весь город, всех людей, все здания, море, всю Грецию!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Процветай Греция и ее жители, счатья вам!!!! 🤝🤝🤝
Tnx for the comment !!!
Very nice. Thanks. Big like!❤👍🙏
Величествен Македонски Главен град
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Эллада 😊
Thank you for the video. Planning to go there. I noticed, ppl walks very fast and even the centrum is not too crowded.
Yes, you are right. I was on Wednesday maybe that was the reason why is not too crowded.
Thessaloniki❤️Macedonia❤️Greece❤️✨🇬🇷❤️✨Thanks for the beautiful video🙏👉🌹🌹🌹Θεσσαλονικη σ'αγαπαω💘✨💘✨🪕🎶🪕🎶🏹❤️😘☺️
❤❤❤ Αννε'τα!
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I am from Serbia and generally we love Greece. Back in 2013, I visited Thessaloniki, with an intention to see the city and visit the Serbian Military Graveyard from World War One, where my great grandfather is buried. On the second day of my visit, my father died and I had to return to Belgrade. The hotel did not refund my money, I was too sad and shocked because of what happened, I didn't have the energy to argue, so they took the money for 5 nights, instead of only 1 night. I believe it was hotel "Tourist".
OMORFI MOU POLI THESSALONIKI ERXOME PALI AYGOUSTO
38:22 the way they stare
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Parece una ciudad de Latinoamérica.
What city and country is this please ?
Can you tour Papathanasiou St?
next time
Nice video, what mongh is this, autumn?
I heard the Pontic lyra
Beautiful city I am from Macedonia
Από πια Μακεδονία?
Από πια Μακεδονία?
🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷☝️☝️
You are from vardaska
Severna
Makedonia 🇬🇷
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@@The_Goksii 🖐🤣🤣🤣
@@ΜιλτιάδηςΜπαλτατζής Vardar+Egej+Pirin=United Macedonia 🇲🇰☦️💪🏻💪🏻
@@The_Goksii 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ΜιλτιάδηςΜπαλτατζής Окупатори
Σε αγαπο❤ 11:22
Παντού graffiti και tags... Προφανώς η πλειοψηφία δεν ενοχλείται από αυτή την ασχήμια... Δυστυχώς.
THESSALONIKH ονομαζεται
ΔΕΝ υπαρχει πολη solun
It was a city of Ottoman Turks for 502 years, where the majority of Turks, Greeks and Jews lived peacefully. With its railway and port, trade, economic base, the "Gate of Europe" of the Ottoman Turks, it was a modern city. Greece destroyed its memory, and its magnificent architecture was buried in history. The destruction began in 1912.
The city fell into the hands of the Greeks in the Balkan war. Neither the lives nor the properties of Muslims and Jews were protected. Many mosques in Thessaloniki were converted into churches. Even the grave of Atatürk's father, who was born here, was converted into a church.
In 1913, there were Turks, Jews, Macedonians and a smaller number of Greeks in the historical Turkish city. In the First World War, while the city was under occupation, a fire broke out in August 1917. A large part of the pearl of the Balkans was destroyed. What remained behind were demolished minarets, torn down street signs and abandoned buildings. The city's lands were divided.
In 1923, this time, forced migration was faced. Thousands of people from Thrace and Western Anatolia Greek refugees poured into Thessaloniki, swelling the Greek population. Turkish refugees were sent by ship to Istanbul and Anatolia.
The entire Turkish population emigrated. The demographic structure in Thessaloniki changed. There was a transition from multicultural life to monocultural life. The city's lands were redistributed.
When the port city of Thessaloniki, which was a Turkish homeland for 5 centuries, was abandoned, 139 mosques, including Turkish artifacts, were almost completely destroyed.
Thessaloniki is the second largest city after Athens. The city's appearance resembles Izmir. However, 98 percent of Turkish artifacts were destroyed. Some of the structures that remained standing were destroyed by the earthquakes of 1936 and 1978. Instead of being restored, they were erased from history.
The destroyed history of Thessaloniki.
Muslim graves were destroyed. Among them was the grave of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's father, Ali Rıza Efendi. Today, Greece does not hesitate to apply discriminatory policies to Western Thrace Turks. The ethnic identity, religious freedom and education problems of the Turkish minority continue. It is also closing Turkish schools in Western Thrace and Southern Macedonia with excuses contrary to the Lausanne Treaty. With the 4 schools closed in June and July, the total number of Turkish schools, which was 251, has dropped to 86. It also refuses to recognize minority status and open schools for the Turkish presence on these islands on the grounds that the Aegean islands belonged to Italy when Lausanne was signed.
Μιλησε μας, για την Κωνσταντινούπολη, την Σμύρνη, τον Πόντος και όλες τις Ελληνικές Πόλεις της Μικράς Ασίας...
Απο την ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗ την ΠΡΩΤΕΎΟΥΣΑ της μίας και μοναδικής ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑΣ, και Συμβασιλευουσας.... ❤ ❤ ❤
@ There are still Christians in those cities. Many of them are of Turkish origin. There is even a Turkish Orthodox church in Istanbul.During the national liberation war of the Turks, Papa Eftim, one of the Christian Karaman Turks and a hero of the national struggle, was born in 1884 in the town of Akdağmadenli in Yozgat city. He became a priest by election in 1914. He protested the Fener Greek Patriarchate and established an independent Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate. His sole purpose was to save the Christian Karaman Turks from the hands of the Fener Greek Patriarchate in Istanbul and thus prevent the Orthodox Christian Turks from becoming Greek and Hellenized. Upon the occupation of Izmir and the approach of the Fener Patriarchate, he gathered the congregations of 72 churches affiliated to him and decided to join the national struggle and reported it to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
@@SyGiba27 Come on! Ever the Turks that reading your answer will laugh with this. Behave like a man! Give an honest answer in my previous question.
it looks similar to Tirana albania but Tirana is more Green has way more trees and parks and the buildings are newer in Tirana more stylish and one thing i like alot about Albania they don't have stupid graffities in buildings like in greece even here in italy and i hate it.. Ciao from Bari Italia
Tnx for the comment
Graffiti will destroy any city
No interest in visiting there.
Shame once a nice city
Now looks like America
Keep it not for me
Thessaloniki has a soul
Oooh noooo! Please visit us we need your approval so much! 😂
What's with vandalizing public property with hideous graffiti?
Thought it was only an Athenian.. privilege.
Kako se odi od Skopje to solun
Солун - Македонија :)
😂😂😂🖐🖐🖐
Солун Егејска Македонија 🇲🇰☦️
You have no family from there. None of you do.
@sirbobloblaws You know a lot about whether I have family there or not, you don't know me in the first place to know whether I do or don't.
@@The_Goksii Just like all of you Srbomani, I know that you have zero connection to Thessalonica. Nice try, brachko.
@@sirbobloblaws First of all I'm not "srboman" second do you know what srboman weam do you actually know what that means give me a word ? To call someone """srboman""" first learn that what mean tatar😉
@@The_Goksii Tatar, lol. I'm not Bulgarian. Some of your fellow Srbomans on UA-cam admit that everything about post-1944 Yugoslavia in Vardar was a lie. Why do you choose to still listen to dead Serbian communists and deny your true Bulgarian heritage?
Solun Makedonski grad 💪
🇬🇷Μακεδονία 🇬🇷,you fake Macedonia
Solun without "Makedonski" 😂😂😂 So the officiall name it's Thessaloniki from ancient times!!!
Malakas you fake Macedonia ☝️😅