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- Pomak Folk Songs - Find a collection of songs and poems from the Pomaks of Thrace; includes references to the language and culture. In Greek and English.
- Thrace the Land of Orpheus - This is an almost complete journey to the area of Greek Thace with complete publication, touristic information, art culture, music, paintings, dromena, a lot of links in Greek and English language.
Wikipedia Articles
- East Macedonia and Thrace - East Macedonia and Thrace (in Greek: Ανατολική Μακεδονία και Θράκη) is one of the thirteen peripheries of Greece, consisting of the eastern part of Greek Macedonia along with Greek Thrace. It is ...
- Turks of Western Thrace - Turks of Western Thrace (Turkish: Batı Trakya Türkleri; Greek: Τούρκοι Δυτικής Θράκης - Turki Dhitikis Thrakis; Bulgarian: Западнотракийски турци - Zapadnotrakiyski turtsi) form a minority group in Greece, traditionally settled in the Western Thrace region of Greece, which is composed of the three prefectures (Xanthi, Rhodope and Evros) out of five of the Greek periphery East Macedonia and Thrace. According to official sources, they number approximately 50,000, out of the approximately 98,000 Thracian Muslims recorded in the 1991 census.
- Republic of Gumuljina - The Provisional Government of Western Thrace (Ottoman Turkish: غربی تراقیا حكومت موقتهسی - Garbi Trakya Hükûmet-i Muvakkate) and after the official renaming the Independent Government of Western Thrace (Ottoman Turkish: Garbi Trakya Hükûmet-i Müstakile) respectively was a small, short-lived republic that occupied Western Thrace from August 31 to October 25, 1913. All Western Thrace (Area surrounded by: Maritsa (Turkish: Meriç, Greek: Evros) in the east, Mesta River (Nestos) of Macedonia ...
- Drama Prefecture - Drama prefecture (Greek: Νομός Δράμας Nomos Dramas) is a prefecture in northeastern Greek Macedonia. The prefecture is the northernmost in Greek Macedonia and the westernmost in the periphery of East Macedonia and Thrace.
- Amphipolis - Amphipolis ( – Amphípolis) was an ancient Greek city in the region once inhabited by the Edoni people in the present-day periphery of East Macedonia and Thrace. It was built on a raised plateau overlooking the east bank of the river Strymon where it emerged from Lake Cercinitis, about 3 m.