Mende

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Mende was an ancient Greek city-state located on the Pallene peninsula of Chalcidice, known in antiquity for its wine and maritime trade.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek city-state
polis
country Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
culture Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
exportedTo Aegean islands NERFINISHED
coasts of the Mediterranean
other Greek city-states
hasAccessTo Aegean Sea NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalSite ruins near Kalandra on Kassandra peninsula
hasEconomicActivity shipping
trade
viticulture
hasEconomicBase agriculture
vineyards
hasGeographicFeature coastal location
hasHistoricalRole commercial center in Chalcidice
wine-exporting center in the Aegean
hasNotableFeature active maritime commerce
reputation for high-quality wine
hasNotableResource fertile land suitable for vines
hasPoliticalSystem polis system
hasPort harbor on the Aegean Sea
hasProduct Mendean wine
hasStatus independent polis in antiquity
hasType port city
knownFor export of wine
maritime trade
seafaring
wine
language Ancient Greek
locatedIn Chalcidice NERFINISHED
Macedonia (ancient region) NERFINISHED
Pallene peninsula NERFINISHED
northern Aegean region
locatedNear modern Kalandra (Kassandra, Greece) NERFINISHED
locatedOn western coast of the Pallene peninsula
participatedIn regional trade networks of the northern Aegean
partOf Chalcidice peninsula NERFINISHED
Pallene (Kassandra) peninsula NERFINISHED
regionNow Central Macedonia, Greece NERFINISHED
timePeriod Archaic Greece NERFINISHED
Classical Greece NERFINISHED

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Chalcidice hadAncientCity Mende
Pallene hasCity Mende