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'''Chalkis City''' is the main town of the island of [[Euboea]] in [[Greece]], located in the southwestern [[Dirfi Foothills]].
'''Chalkis City''' is the main town of the island of [[Euboea]] in [[Greece]], located in the southwestern [[Dirfi Foothills]].

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Chalkis City is the main town of the island of Euboea in Greece, located in the southwestern Dirfi Foothills.

In ancient times, it was a thriving city with a long rivalry against its neighboring city of Eretria. Their many conflicts vying for control of colonies and trade culminated in Chalcis' attempted enslavement of Eretria following their ruin in the second Persian invasion.[1]

Chalkis was best known for its metalworking and bronze weapon manufacturing. Because of this, the city was forced to sign a treaty swearing loyalty to Athens during the Peloponnesian War.[1]

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