Arta–Volos line
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Arta–Volos line
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The Arta–Volos line or Ambracian–Pagasetic line was the land border of the Kingdom of Greece and the Ottoman Empire between 1832 and the Annexation of Thessaly in 1881. It was named after the two principal cities in proximity of the border on the Ottoman side, Arta and Volos, and the Ambracian Gulf and the Pagasetic Gulf between which it extended. The border had been proposed by the Great Powers in the London Protocol of 1829 as the northern boundary of an autonomous Greek state under Ottoman su
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arta%E2%80%93Volos_line
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2022-12-17T09:30:22Z
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