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Ver en EnglishMajor port city where Paul established a church and later wrote two epistles, modern-day Thessaloniki.
Paul spent three weeks in Thessalonica reasoning from the Scriptures in the synagogue (Acts 17:1-9). Despite opposition and a riot, a church was established. Paul wrote 1 and 2 Thessalonians to this congregation, addressing questions about Christ's return and encouraging them to remain faithful.
Thessalonica was the capital of the Roman province of Macedonia and an important commercial port on the Via Egnatia. Named after the sister of Alexander the Great, the city was a crucial hub for trade and communication between Rome and the Eastern provinces.
Country: Greece
Region: Macedonia
Coordinates: 40.640100, 22.944400
Most guided tours allocate 1-2 hours for Thessalonica, allowing time for exploration, reflection, and photography. Private tours can be customized to spend more time.
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Yes. Thessalonica is included in many Christian pilgrimage itineraries.
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