Central Macedonia
Central Macedonia is a region in northern Greece, known for its rich history and diverse landscapes. It includes major cities like Thessaloniki, the second-largest city in the country, which is famous for its vibrant culture and historical sites. The region is characterized by mountains, plains, and a coastline along the Aegean Sea.
The area is also significant for its archaeological sites, including the ancient city of Pella, the birthplace of Alexander the Great. Central Macedonia is a hub for agriculture, producing olives, grapes, and various fruits. Its blend of natural beauty and historical importance makes it a notable part of Greece.