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'''Giannitsa''' or '''Yannitsa''' ({{lang-el|Γιαννιτσά}}, [[Turkish language|Turkish]]: ''Yenice'' or ''Vardar Yenicesi'', [[Macedonian Slavic]]: Пазар, ''Pazar'' or Ениџе Вардар, ''Enidže Vardar''; {{lang-bg|Енидже Вардар}}, ''Enidzhe Vardar'' or Пазар, ''Pazar'') is the largest town and [[Communities and Municipalities of Greece|municipality]] in the [[Pella Prefecture]] of [[Macedonia (Greece)|Macedonia]], [[Greece]]. It chief importance is as an agricultural centre - especially since it is 40 km from [[Thessaloniki]]. Not far from the city are the ancient ruins of [[Pella]], birthplace and capital of [[Alexander the Great]]. Giannitsa is built on the site of a former lake, and its [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] remains include a watchtower. Its centre has many shops. The town is home to 26,296 people (2001 census), and its attractions include the annual fair, the "Paniyiri", which runs for two weeks every September. The [[Yenidze]] in [[Dresden]], Germany was named after Giannitsa. The municipality has a population of 31,442 and a land area of 208.105 km². Other significant towns in the municipality are Ampeleíai (pop. 1,095), Melíssion (983), Pentaplátanon (956), and Paralímni (816).
'''Giannitsa''' or '''Yannitsa''' ({{lang-el|Γιαννιτσά}}, [[Turkish language|Turkish]]: ''Yenice'' or ''Vardar Yenicesi'', {{lang-bg|Енидже Вардар}}, ''Enidzhe Vardar'' or Пазар, ''Pazar'') is the largest town and [[Communities and Municipalities of Greece|municipality]] in the [[Pella Prefecture]] of [[Macedonia (Greece)|Macedonia]], [[Greece]]. It chief importance is as an agricultural centre - especially since it is 40 km from [[Thessaloniki]]. Not far from the city are the ancient ruins of [[Pella]], birthplace and capital of [[Alexander the Great]]. Giannitsa is built on the site of a former lake, and its [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] remains include a watchtower. Its centre has many shops. The town is home to 26,296 people (2001 census), and its attractions include the annual fair, the "Paniyiri", which runs for two weeks every September. The [[Yenidze]] in [[Dresden]], Germany was named after Giannitsa. The municipality has a population of 31,442 and a land area of 208.105 km². Other significant towns in the municipality are Ampeleíai (pop. 1,095), Melíssion (983), Pentaplátanon (956), and Paralímni (816).



Revision as of 18:06, 8 January 2009

Giannitsa
Γιαννιτσά
Settlement
CountryGreece
Administrative regionWest Macedonia
Elevation
42 m (138 ft)
Population
 (2001)[1]
 • Total26,296
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
581 00
Area code(s)23820-2
Vehicle registrationEE
Websitewww.giannitsa.gr/

Giannitsa or Yannitsa (Greek: Γιαννιτσά, Turkish: Yenice or Vardar Yenicesi, Bulgarian: Енидже Вардар, Enidzhe Vardar or Пазар, Pazar) is the largest town and municipality in the Pella Prefecture of Macedonia, Greece. It chief importance is as an agricultural centre - especially since it is 40 km from Thessaloniki. Not far from the city are the ancient ruins of Pella, birthplace and capital of Alexander the Great. Giannitsa is built on the site of a former lake, and its Ottoman remains include a watchtower. Its centre has many shops. The town is home to 26,296 people (2001 census), and its attractions include the annual fair, the "Paniyiri", which runs for two weeks every September. The Yenidze in Dresden, Germany was named after Giannitsa. The municipality has a population of 31,442 and a land area of 208.105 km². Other significant towns in the municipality are Ampeleíai (pop. 1,095), Melíssion (983), Pentaplátanon (956), and Paralímni (816).


Notable People

References

  1. ^ De Facto Population of Greece Population and Housing Census of March 18th, 2001 (PDF 39 MB). National Statistical Service of Greece. 2003.

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