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Bitola (Manastir-Monastir), Antique Postcard, Former Mess after Bombardment
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Bitola (Manastir-Monastir), Antique Postcard, Former Mess after Bombardment:
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Dimensions: 8.8 x 13.9 cm. (3.4 x 5.4")
Editor: Imp. H. Grimaud Fils et Cie, Marseille
Notes: Postally unused, backside written.
The Armée d'Orient (AO) was a field army of the French Army during World War I who fought on the Macedonian front. The Armée d'Orient was formed in September 1915 during the Conquest of Serbia by German-Austrian-Bulgarian forces, and shipped to the Greek port of Salonika where its first units arrived on 5 October. Despite several offensives, the front stabilized on the Greek-Serbian border until September 1918, when the Bulgarian army disintegrated after defeat in the Battle of Dobro Pole.
Bitola, known during the Ottoman Empire as Manastır or Monastir, is one of the oldest cities in North Macedonia. It was founded as Heraclea Lyncestis in the middle of the 4th century BC by Philip II of Macedon. The city was the last capital of Ottoman Rumelia, from 1836 to 1867. The city stands at an important junction connecting the south of the Adriatic Sea region with the Aegean Sea and Central Europe, and is an administrative, cultural, industrial, commercial, and educational centre. It has been known since the Ottoman period as the "City of Consuls", since many European countries had consulates in Bitola. All of our items are original, all scans are at 200dpi, sharp and clear. Please examine the item images carefully. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions, we usually respond in 24 hours.
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