Missolonghi
/ˌmɪsəˈlɒŋgɪ/- a city in western Greece, on the north shore of the Gulf of Patras; pop.12,800 (est. 2009). It is noted as the place where the poet Byron, who had joined the fight for Greek independence from the Turks, died of malaria in 1824. Greek name
M ESOLNGION. 迈索隆吉翁(希腊西部城市, 位于帕特雷湾北岸, 2009年估计人口12,800; 因诗人拜伦参加希腊脱离土耳其独立战争期间于1824年患疟疾身亡于此而著名; 希腊语名M ESOLNGION)。