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Pella is considered the birthplace of Alexander the Great. To 410 BC, it triggered a VERGINA from Macedonia's capital. Here the poet Euripides spent his last years, where Aristotle taught the young Alexander. The Romans plundered Pella 168 BC and made 20 years later, Thessaloníki became the capital of Macedonia. Through the excavations to proceed, it is worth little. Worth a visit but the small museum in which some very fine mosaics are on display. They show a Kentaurin (horse body with a fem...
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