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Greek daily newspaper This article is about the newspaper published in Thessaloniki. For the defunct newspaper once published in Istanbul, see Makedonia (Bulgarian newspaper). For other uses, see Makedonia.
Typepolitical newspaper
FormatCompact (Tabloid)
Founded1911
Political alignmentCentre
Headquarters85 Monastiriou Avenue, central Thessaloniki, Greece
WebsiteMakedonia Website

Makedonia (Macedonia, Greek: Μακεδονία) is a Greek daily newspaper published in Thessaloniki. Being one of the oldest newspapers in Greece, it was first published in 1911 by Konstantinos Vellidis. The present owner is the company Makedoniki Ekdotiki Ektipotiki AE. Currently, director of the newspaper is Dimitrios Gousidis, the 7th in the last 12 years. Previous directors were Lazaros Chatzinakos, Ioannis Kotofolos, Traianos Chatzidimitriou, Loukas Katsonis, Pantelis Savvidis and Kostas Zouraris.

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References

  1. Iōannēs K. Chasiōtēs as editor, Queen of the Worthy: Thessaloniki, History and Culture, Volume 1, Paratiritis, 1997, ISBN 9602609532 p. 418.
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