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  1. Byzantine, Venetian and Ottoman Chalcis was a major commercial hub and transit point in an interregional system of maritime networks wherein Greeks, Latins, Turks and many others travelled and traded.
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    Chalcis, Euboea island, Greece. Chalcis, city and dímos (municipality) on the island of Euboea (Évvoia), periféreia (region) of Central Greece (Modern Greek: Stereá Elláda), western Greece.
    The growth and prosperity of Chalcis since World War II has partly been due to its popularity as a resort for Athens and partly to a brisk agricultural trade; livestock and butter are marketed. A major cement factory at Avlón exports its output through local ports.
    In the early Christian Era it was known as Euripus. The Venetians ( c. 1209–1470) made it the capital of the kingdom of Negropont (Euboea) and retained it until the Turkish conquest of 1470. Chalcis became part of the kingdom of Greece in 1830. From 1940 to 1944 the city was occupied by the Germans.
    Chalcis became part of the kingdom of Greece in 1830. From 1940 to 1944 the city was occupied by the Germans. The growth and prosperity of Chalcis since World War II has partly been due to its popularity as a resort for Athens and partly to a brisk agricultural trade; livestock and butter are marketed.
  3. WEBJul 20, 1998 · The growth and prosperity of Chalcis since World War II has partly been due to its popularity as a resort for Athens and partly to a brisk agricultural trade; livestock and butter are marketed. A major cement …

  4. Medieval Chalcis and its Euboean Hinterland - Leiden University

  5. WEBIn this article, the socio-economic and cultural identity of Chalcis is traced through, and combined with, the story of its material culture and, in particular, of its impressive pottery production and consumption. Through this lens, the

  6. Chalcis, Greece: Trotting through the Economic Landscape

  7. (PDF) Reading social change on a potter's wheel: Chalcis ...

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