Greece’s Hellenic Gaming Commission has given the “green light” for a casino license in the northwest Greece prefecture of Florina, which borders with North Macedonia, to a great extent, and with extreme southeast Albania, the so-called Prespes Lakes district, naftemporiki.gr reports.
The license, in fact, comes after the casino opened last Friday, operated by a consortium that includes the Tottis group as the largest shareholder.
The Florina casino is expected to rival a handful of casinos and gaming parlors situated just north of the Greek border port of Idomeni, in the Gevgelija district on the Greece-North Macedonia frontier.
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