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Kavala is a city in nothern Greece, the principal seaport between Thessaloniki and Instabul with a long and significant presence in the historical evolution of the area. The city's history starts in the late 7th centure B.C when the name was Neapolis, continues in the Middle Ages when renamed Christoupolis as the first city to accept Christianism, was later part of the Ottoman Empire from 1387nto 1912, known nowadays as Kavala; was also refered as Cavalla in her long history. The identity of the town as a tobacco trade center is considered to have greatly influenced the local development as much as the working profile status of Balkans, after the first strikes recorded.