Heraclea Sintica
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Heraclea Sintica, Heracleia Sintica, Хераклея Синтика in Bulgarian or Herakleia Sintike, or Heraclea ex Sintiis, also known as Heraclea Strymonus or Herakleia Strymonos, 'Heraclea on the Strymon river'), was an Ancient Greek polis built by Philip II of Macedon. It was located in Thracian lands of the Ancient kingdom of Macedon, in the region of Sintice, on the right bank of the Strymon river. It was connected with Philippi by the Roman road that passed round the north side of the lake, at a distance of 55 M.P. and by that which passed on the south side, at a distance of 52 M.P. ()
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Blagoevgrad
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Day trips
Heraclea Sintica – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Stadion Tsar Samuil.