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Megalo Embolo

Coordinates: 40°30′07″N 22°48′52″E / 40.5018431°N 22.814485°E / 40.5018431; 22.814485
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Cape Megalo Embolo (Greek Μεγάλο έμβολο 'Great Point') or Karaburnu (Turkish 'Black Cape'), probably the ancient Aeneium, is a cape southwest of Thessaloniki, Greece, located next to the village of Angelochori. There is a lighthouse.

The line from Megalo Embolo to the mouth of the Vardar/Axios is sometimes considered to define the entrance of the Thermaic Gulf.[1]

Geographically, it is the westernmost point of the Halkidiki peninsula, although administratively it belongs to the regional unit of Thessaloniki.

It appears to correspond to the promontory of Aeneium described in the Periodos to Nicomedes of Pseudo-Scymnus, and was probably the site of the ancient city of Aenea.

The smaller cape Karabournaki, Mikro Karabournou, or Mikro Emvolo is found to its northeast.

Notes

  1. ^ Malamut Elisabeth, Grélois Jean-Pierre, "Le port de Thessalonique (IVe-XVIe siècles)", Actes des congrès de la Société des historiens médiévistes de l'enseignement supérieur public 35:131-147, La Rochelle, 2004. "Ports maritimes et ports fluviaux au Moyen Age." doi:10.3406/shmes.2004.1875 full text

40°30′07″N 22°48′52″E / 40.5018431°N 22.814485°E / 40.5018431; 22.814485