Northern Greece describes the geographical part of the Greek administrative territory that includes the regions of Macedonia and Thrace. An escape to Macedonia and Thrace for an exploration of the unparallel landscapes can reveal the hidden assets of this land of ancient mythology and cults. The mixed mountain forests that make up the total wilderness of northern Greece mainly consist of deciduous and coniferous trees such as those on Mt. Paiko in Kilkis.
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The Statue of Alexander the Great, Thessaloniki
The statue of Alexander the Great was erected in 1973 in Thessaloniki, Greece. It was symbolically built to look toward the east, while Mt. Olympus emerges in the background.