- Servia, Greece
Servia (Greek: Σέρβια, _tr. Serfice) is a town in the prefecture of Kozani, Macedonia,
Greece . Population 10,001 (2001). From 1882-1912, it was the capital of the Ottomansanjak of Serfije, which was part of a Manastır vilayet between 1864-1877. It became amutasarrifate and included thekaza s of Alasonya, Serfije (Servia),Kozani , Kayılar (Ptolemaida), Anaselitsis (Siatista),Grevena ,Katerini , andDeskati . [From Greek-language Wikipedia] Servia was the seat of "Servia and Kozani Bishop " until 1745. After that year the seat was moved toKozani . The Greek army entered Servia on10 October 1912 , during theFirst Balkan War , after its victory against the Ottoman army in theBattle of Sarantaporo . Through Servia passes theGreek National Road 3 , which is part ofEuropean route E65 and connectsFlorina andKozani withLarissa .References
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