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Pupils of the brothers Cyril and Methodius of Salonika brought to Croatia church rites in the Slav language and especially the Slav script which, in the Croatian lands, later developed into the Glagolitic script.

Merten, the one in charge of Salonika, sank fifty cases of stolen Jewish gold off Kalamata, thinking he would retrieve it after the war.

It is based on some Bulgarian dialect from around Salonika, elevated to the rank of a liturgic and literary language in the ninth century by the apostles of Slavdom, SS.

He goes on the road with Neroda, who really directs the ballet: Paris, Belgrade, Salonika.

I took him with me in my musette bag from Warsaw to Dunkirk, from Salonika to Odessa, from the Mius front to Kaiserhafen battery, from police headquarters to Kurland, and from there -- those are long distances -- to the Ardennes.

Salonika was a trophy city, a showplace of skywalks and fountains and marble monuments commemorating the history of Greenway.