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The Hellenistic theatre of Dion

The largest building of the Archaeological Park of Dion in northern Greece is the Hellenistic-era theatre. It is located in the south of the village of Dion, Pieria and is often used during the summer for performances of the Olympus Festival.

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Hellenistic theatre of Dion

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building of the Archaeological Park of Dion in northern Greece is the Hellenistic-era theatre. It is located in the south of the village of Dion, Pieria...

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Archaeological Park of Dion

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Decapolis

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Hellenistic Greece

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Ancient Greece

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Roman mosaic

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Pella

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Olympus Festival

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Philippi

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Vergina

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