Apollonia (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλωνία) was a town of Mygdonia in Macedon, south of Lake Bolbe,[1] and north of the Chalcidian mountains, on the road from Thessalonica to Amphipolis, as we learn from the Acts of the Apostles,[2] and the Itineraries.
[3][4] Pliny the Elder mentions this Apollonia.
[5] The site of Apollonia is near the modern Néa Apollonía.
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