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Tens of thousands of Greeks protest over Macedonia name row

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Protesters at a rally against the use of the name ‘Macedonia’ in any solution to a dispute between Athens and Skopje over the former Yugoslav republic’s name, in the northern city of Thessaloniki, Greece. Photo: Reuters

More than 50,000 protesters massed in the streets of northern Greece’s biggest city Thessaloniki on Sunday, police said, in a long-running row between Athens and Skopje over the use of the name Macedonia.

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Athens argues that the name Macedonia suggests that Skopje has territorial claims to the northern Greek region of the same name, of which Thessaloniki is the capital.

The region was the centre of Alexander the Great’s ancient kingdom, a source of Greek pride.

Hardline clerics, far-right leaders and Greek diaspora groups had called for Sunday’s rallies, with the turnout exceeding media estimates of 30,000.

A protester wears an ancient Greek costume during the rally in Thessaloniki. Photo: Reuters
A protester wears an ancient Greek costume during the rally in Thessaloniki. Photo: Reuters
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Gathered around the statue of Alexander the Great in Thessaloniki were members of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party and local clergy.

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