μαρμάρινος βόλος - translation to English
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μαρμάρινος βόλος - translation to English

COASTAL PORT CITY IN THESSALY, GREECE
Volos, Greece; Vólos; Bolos; Volos (Greece); Kitsos Makris Folklore Museum; Municipal Art Gallery of Volos; Theofilos Museum of Anakasia; Museum of the Sea of Volos; Kitsos Makris Folklore, Ethnographic Museum; Βόλος
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  • Photo of 1896
  • [[Giorgio de Chirico]] (1888–1978) was born in Volos.
  • Climate graph of Volos.
  • Vangelis Papathanasiou (Vangelis)]].
  • Constantine Volanakis]] (c.1875).
  • Constantine Volanakis]] (1837–1907).
  • The administrative building of the [[University of Thessaly]] at the promenade
  • General view
  • Volos panorama from [[Pelion]] mountain.
  • Upper part of the town (Ano Volos)
  • Tobacco warehouse (1926)
  • Cine Achilleion on the promenade
  • Old stores of Volos, Paliá quarter
  • The rooftile and brickworks museum of the old Tsalapatas factory

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Wikipedia

Volos

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 sixth most populous city of Greece, and the capital of the Magnesia regional unit of the Thessaly Region. Volos is also the only outlet to the sea from Thessaly, the country's largest agricultural region. With a population of 144,449 (2011), the city is an important industrial centre, and its port provides a bridge between Europe and Asia.

Volos is the newest of the Greek port cities, with a large proportion of modern buildings erected following catastrophic earthquakes in 1955. It includes the municipal units of Volos, Nea Ionia and Iolkos, as well as smaller suburban communities. The economy of the city is based on manufacturing, trade, services and tourism. Home to the University of Thessaly, the city also offers facilities for conferences, exhibitions and major sporting, cultural and scientific events. Volos participated in the 2004 Olympic Games, and the city has since played host to other athletic events, such as the European Athletic Championships. Volos hosted the 7th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics from 27 July to 5 August 2013.