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Vergina - Wikipedia Vergina (Greek: Βεργίνα, Vergína [verˈʝina]) is a small town in Northern Greece, part of the Veria municipality in Imathia, Central Macedonia
Vergina Restaurant - Naples Florida Italian Dining, Live Entertainment . . . Vergina, the classic, stunning restaurant on Fifth Avenue South in the Heart of Naples, the Downtown and most impressive part of old Naples You’ll enjoy Vergina's Authentic Mediterranean Culinary Art, romantic décor and wonderful open air ambiance and Hookah Lounge
Vergina Restaurant - Naples, FL - OpenTable Located on 5th Avenue South, Vergina is one of Naples premier restaurants and nightclubs, proudly serving World Class Italian Mediterranean inspired cuisine for almost 20 years Vergina is the perfect atmosphere for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and live entertainment
Vergina Greece: How to visit the royal Macedonian tombs This UNESCO World Heritage site is only 70 km 43 miles from Thessaloniki and it’s not the only UNESCO site to see in Vergina! This guide includes how to get there, where to stay, what to see and do, and the best tours and day trips to Vergina
Vergina, The Once Powerful Capital Of Ancient Macedonia But Vergina, once known as Aigai, played a massive role in the ancient world Then, it was the royal capital of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia It was in Aigai that King Philip II of Macedon was assassinated in 336 B C E , launching the reign of his son, Alexander the Great
Vergina - Discover Veria The modern town of Vergina was founded in 1922 between the two settlements of Koutles and Barbes, which previously belonged to the Turkish Bey of Palatitsia, and which were inhabited by 25 families in Bey’s service
The Royal Macedonian Tombs at Vergina - World History Encyclopedia The Greek refugees who had been resettled there from Turkish Anatolia after the Graeco-Turkish War knew nothing of its history; they used the fallen stones to build houses at the modern village they named Vergina after a queen of legend
Vergina - Visit Greece It is said that Vergina was named after an ancient queen that reigned in the ancient times, but this small village in northern Greece mantled the old capital of the ancient Macedonian kingdom, Aegae
Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai (Vergina) - Wikipedia The Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai (Vergina) is located 75 km west of Thessaloniki, Greece, centered around the royal tombs built by the ancient Kingdom of Macedon at Aigai