- http://lartourism.thessaly.gov.gr en/istoria-toy-nomouDuring the War of Independence of 1821 the Turkish troops had their headquarters in the region of Larissa so that they could repress any liberation movements...
- daysofart.gr en/news/days-of-art/larissa-22-…Harris Kondosphyris / The dead end of the landscape, the catharsis, BRAGGART gallery, Twin Ottoman Bath, Tsitsanis Museum, 2023.
- hellenicaworld.com Greece/Geo/en/Larissa.htmlThe region is directly linked to the rest of Europe through the International Airport of Central Greece located in Nea Anchialos a short distance from Larissa.Bulunamadı: baths
- judaism_enc.en-academic.com 11674/LARISSAIt is the name of a Greek martyr venerated in the Eastern Church, and may perhaps be derived from the ancient Thessalian town of Larissa.Bulunamadı: baths
- http://upcscavenger.com wiki/larissa/Larissa was conquered by the Ottoman Empire in 1386/87 and again in the 1390s, but only came under permanent Ottoman control in 1423, by Turahan Bey.
- wiki.phantis.com index.php/LarisaLarisa (Greek: Λάρισα, Lárisa) is the capital city of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larisa prefecture.Bulunamadı: baths
- archive.md kPchELarissa, within its municipality, has 162,591 inhabitants, while the regional unit of Larissa reached a population of 284,325 (in 2011).[1] The urban area of the city...Bulunamadı: baths
- pdfslide.net education/ottoman-baths9th-primary-…Found throughout the city, these baths are a throwback to when the country was a part of the Turkish Ottoman.
- wikivisually.com wiki/LarissaLarissa was conquered by the Ottoman Empire in 1386/87 and again in the 1390s, but only came under permanent Ottoman control in 1423, by Turahan Bey .