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Visit a wondrous sub-alpine landscape on Mt Kaimaktsalan – Dobro Pole: The Pella Plateau

Dazzling Forests and Lagoons

Newsroom February 14 11:06

The Slavic name “Dobro Pole”, which translates to “Good Valley”, signifies that we are located in a frontier region at an elevation of 1,523 meters on Mount Kaimaktsalan. Here, Greece’s territory ends and the neighbouring Republic of North Macedonia begins. The “Battle of Dobro Pole” is still recorded in history books as a decisive moment where the combined forces of Greece, France, and Serbia triumphed over Bulgarian troops and their German advisors.

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This victory sparked a revolt among the Bulgarians against their own leadership and ultimately led to an Allied invasion of the country. Tourists visiting today can pay their respects at the Serbian Cemetery, where monuments commemorate the fallen soldiers. Despite its historical significance, the primary attraction for visitors is the breathtaking natural beauty of the area, with its unique water bodies and stunning forests considered among the most striking in Greece.

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