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See also: town and seaport of See also: European See also: Turkey in the vilayet of See also: Salonica, on the See also: Bay of See also: Kavala, an inlet of the See also: Aegean See also: Sea
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Pop
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(1905), about 5000
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Kavala is built on a promontory stretching See also: south into the bay, and opposite the See also: island of See also: Thasos
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There is a harbour on each See also: side of the promontory
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The See also: resident population is increased in summer by an influx of peasantry, of whom during the season 5000 to 6000 are employed in curing See also: tobacco and preparing it for export
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The finest See also: Turkish tobacco is grown in the See also: district, and shipped to all parts of See also: Europe and See also: America, to the See also: annual value of about 1,250,000
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Mehemet See also: Ali was See also: born here in 1769, and founded a Turkish school which still exists
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His birthplace, an unpretentious little See also: house in one of the tortuous older streets, can be distinguished by the tablet which the municipal authorities have affixed to its front See also: wall
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Numerous See also: Roman remains have been found in the neighbourhood, of which the chief is the large aqueduct on two tiers of See also: arches which still serves to supply the town and dilapidated citadel with See also: water from See also: Mount Pangeus
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Kavala has been identified with Neapolis, at which St See also: Paul landed on his way from See also: Samothrace to See also: Philippi (Acts xvi. u)
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Neapolis was the See also: port of Philippi, as Kavala now is of Seres; in the bay on which it stands the See also: fleet of Brutus and Cassius was stationed during the See also: battle of Philippi
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Some authorities identify Neapolis with Datum (aa-ron), mentioned by See also: Herodotus as famous for its gold mines
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Kavala is now in Northern Greece.
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