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Amaliapoli

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Amaliapoli () is a village at the western part of the Pagasetic Gulf, in the Magnesia regional unit of Greece, also known as Nea Mintzela. It was the northernmost border village of the newly independent Greek state, and was named after Queen Amalia, the first queen of the modern Greek state, in the 1840s. Amaliapoli was the place of origin of the Kalamidas family, a family which played a notable role in the region of Mintzela during the Greek Revolution against the Turks 1821.

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Place details

Locality
Δημοτική Ενότητα Σούρπης
Region
Περιφέρεια Θεσσαλίας
Country
Ελλάς
Population
879

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Key facts

Greece place.name
Amaliapoli
Greece place.name_local
Αμαλιάπολη
Greece place.type
community
Greece place.image_skyline
Amaliapoli, Greece - panoramio (1).jpg
Greece place.periph
Thessaly
Greece place.periphunit
Magnesia
Greece place.municipality
Almyros
Greece place.municunit
Sourpi
Greece place.population_as_of
2021
Greece place.population
383

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Amaliapoli () is a village at the western part of the Pagasetic Gulf, in the Magnesia regional unit of Greece, also known as Nea Mintzela. It was the northernmost border village of the newly independent Greek state, and was named after Queen Amalia, the first queen of the modern Greek state, in the 1840s. Amaliapoli was the place of origin of the Kalamidas family, a family which played a notable role in the region of Mintzela during the Greek Revolution against the Turks 1821.

==References==

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Amaliapoli” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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