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It is hard to conduct a criminal organization amidst chaos. However, Thessaloniki has been a hub of smuggling activity for centuries. During the cold war, it was perhaps the most active portal through the iron curtain. | It is hard to conduct a criminal organization amidst chaos. However, Thessaloniki has been a hub of smuggling activity for centuries. During the cold war, it was perhaps the most active portal through the iron curtain. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:41, 20 November 2016
Contents
- 1 Appearance
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Location
- 4 Climate
- 5 History
- 6 Population
- 7 Economy
- 8 Arenas
- 9 Attractions
- 10 Bars and Clubs
- 11 Bridges
- 12 Castles
- 13 Cemeteries
- 14 City Government
- 15 Churches
- 16 Crime
- 17 Citizens of Thessaloniki
- 18 Current Events
- 19 Galleries
- 20 Hospitals
- 21 Hotels & Hostels
- 22 Hypermarkets
- 23 Landmarks
- 24 Maps
- 25 Monasteries
- 26 Monuments
- 27 Museums
- 28 Parks
- 29 Private Residences
- 30 Restaurants
- 31 Ruins
- 32 Schools
- 33 Shops
- 34 Theatres
- 35 Transportation
- 36 Thessalonikan Undead
- 37 Current Events
- 38 Websites
Appearance
Introduction
Location
A port city in North-Central Greece, at the eastern edge of the Dalmatian Coast. Thessaloniki lies NNE of Mount Olympus, and on the north-western corner of the Aegean Sea.
Climate
History
Population
City: 700,000
Metro: about 1 million.
Economy
Arenas
- [[]]
- [[]]
Attractions
- [[]]
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Bars and Clubs
- [[]]
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Bridges
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Castles
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Cemeteries
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City Government
Churches
- [[]]
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Crime
It is hard to conduct a criminal organization amidst chaos. However, Thessaloniki has been a hub of smuggling activity for centuries. During the cold war, it was perhaps the most active portal through the iron curtain.
Citizens of Thessaloniki
- [[]]
- [[]]
Current Events
Galleries
- [[]]
- [[]]
Hospitals
- [[]]
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Hotels & Hostels
- [[]]
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Hypermarkets
- [[]]
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Landmarks
Maps
Monasteries
- [[]]
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Monuments
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Museums
- -- Bey Hamam -- alternatively known as the "Baths of Paradise", is a Turkish bathhouse located along Egnatia Street in Thessaloniki, east of Panagia Chalkeon.
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Parks
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Private Residences
- [[]]
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Restaurants
- [[]]
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Ruins
- [[]]
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Schools
- [[]]
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Shops
- [[]]
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Theatres
- [[]]
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Transportation
- [[]]
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Thessalonikan Undead
Torreador
- -- George Demis Prince of Thessaloniki as of 2015. A renowned sculptor in the style of Hellenistic Greece.
- -- Nikola Mikalaras Childe of Georg Demis. Weaver.
Brujah
- -- Eteodes Makaris Brujah primogen, prince until 2015.
- -- Nikolas Pefanis Elder childe of Eteodes.
- -- Athena Angelis Younger childe of Eteodes.
Malkavians
- -- Elektra Iremais Malkavian Primogen and unofficial scourge of Thessaloniki
- -- Diabolos Childe and lover of Elektra.
Ventrue
- -- Dietrich Kohl -- Black marketeer arms dealer, and enforcer of the Masquerade.
Current Events
With Greece embroiled in a low-level civil war, Thessaloniki has become for the moment independent of the remnants of the Third Hellenic Republic, still officially in charge in Athens. The city is the hub of a strong faction of the former Greek Army which, along with its hangers on and new recruits, espouses strict Anarchy. Most of the population has managed to arm itself, and neighborhood watch organizations seem to be the largest functioning governmental organizations. The anarchist militia seems more interested in spreading its philosophy by pushing other armed groups out of nearby regions.