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'''Edessa''' is an ancient town of 25,000 inhabitants in [[Central Macedonia|Central Macedonia, Greece]], the capital of the [[Pella]] [[Prefectures of Greece|prefecture]] and is also the provincial capital of the province of the same name.
'''Edessa''' (Greek: Έδεσσα) is an ancient town of 25,000 inhabitants in [[Central Macedonia|Central Macedonia, Greece]], the capital of the [[Pella]] [[Prefectures of Greece|prefecture]] and is also the provincial capital of the province of the same name.


Edessa is also the home of the [[Marketing]] and [[Administration]] Department of the [[University of Macedonia]].
Edessa is also the home of the [[Marketing]] and [[Administration]] Department of the [[University of Macedonia]].

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Template:Infobox Town GR Edessa (Greek: Έδεσσα) is an ancient town of 25,000 inhabitants in Central Macedonia, Greece, the capital of the Pella prefecture and is also the provincial capital of the province of the same name.

Edessa is also the home of the Marketing and Administration Department of the University of Macedonia.

Name

Edessa waterfalls.

The name Edessa was ascribed an Illyrian origin by U. Wilcken, in his biography of Alexander the Great (noted by Walter Bauer 1934; 1971; ch. 1), the "town of the waters", due to its copious water resources and its tourist attraction of the waterfalls, located in the actual town center. The Ancient Macedonian name "Edessa" (Έδεσσα) was commemorated by Seleucus I Nicator in refounding an ancient city in northern Mesopotamia: see Edessa, Mesopotamia. The name of the city in Slavic is "Voden/Воден" (derived from voda/вода, i.e. water), in Turkish the city can be known as either "Edessa" or "Vodine", and in Aromanian the city can be known as either "Edessa" or "Vudena".

Communications


Other

Edessa has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a train station (Florina - Edessa - Veria), a sports centre, a post office, and squares (plateies) including Egon Square.

Historical population

Year Population Change Municipal population Change
1981 16,642 - - -
1991 17,128 428/2.57% 25,051 -
2001 18,253 - - -


References

See also

Reference

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