Pension Tzitzifies
Our small family business offers you 27 beautiful, fully
equipped, self-catering apartments, situated only 30 meters from the sea. Almost all apartments have balconies with fantastic sea view, stretching for miles. They also include TV set, private bathroom, kitchen, refrigerator and heating system, elevator and private parking. The rooms have roof
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Thessaloniki, (Greek: Θεσσαλονίκη), is Greece's second-largest city and the capital of the Greek region of Macedonia. Thessaloniki is commonly called the 'symprotevousa' (lit. co-capital) of Greece due to both its long history and its strategic geographic and economic importance. More formally it is known as the "Capital of Cultural Affairs". The Thessaloniki urban area curves round the Thermaic Gulf for approximately 17 km; it comprises 13 municipalities and according to the 2001 census it has a population of 809,457. The Thessaloniki prefecture has a population of 1,099,598 (2005). The alternate name Salonica, formerly the common name used in most western European languages, is derived from a variant form Σαλονίκη (Saloniki) in popular Greek speech. In written form, it sometimes takes the abbreviated form of Thes/niki. The city is also known as Selânik in Turkish, Солун (Solun) in Slavic, Sărună in Aromanian, and Selanik in Ladino (see other names).