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Nikis Avenue
Nikis Ave in 2007
Native nameΛεωφόρος Νίκης Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help)
Former name(s)Vasileos Konstantinou Ave
NamesakeVictory in the Balkan Wars
OwnerMunicipality of Thessaloniki
Length1.3 km (0.81 mi)
LocationThessaloniki, Macedonia,  Greece
FromEleftherias Square
Major
junctions
(Streets) Dragoumi, Venizelou, Komninon, Aristotelous, Karolou Diehl, Agias Sofias, Gounari, Mela
ToWhite Tower

Nikis Avenue or Nikes Avenue (Template:Lang-el, transl. Leofóros Níkis, "Victory Avenue") is the central waterfront avenue in Thessaloniki, Greece. It stretches from Eleftherias Square in the west to the White Tower in the east, where it meets with Alexander the Great Avenue. It is a three line eastward avenue.

Aerial view of Nikis Avenue. On the left the Port of Thessaloniki, on the right the White Tower.

History

From the end of the 19th century until now the Avenue has changed names: