Alexandroupolis
Alexandroupoli is a city and municipality in northeastern Greece, serving as the capital of the Evros regional unit in the region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace. It is located on the Aegean coast near the mouth of the Evros River, close to the border with Turkey. The city functions as the main administrative, commercial, and transportation hub of the region.
The settlement originated under the Ottoman Empire as Dedeağaç and developed as a port town in the
Geography and administration: Alexandroupoli is the seat of the municipality of Alexandroupoli and of the Evros
Economy and transport: The city hosts a major port on the Strymonic Gulf, handling freight and passenger
Culture and features: Alexandroupoli offers a seaside promenade, parks, and historical sites reflecting a mix of