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    Historical and Ethnographical Museum of the Cappadocian Greeks is located in Nea Karvalivillage just above the Kavala–Xanthi old national highway, about...
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  • Ethnographic Museum, Pyrsogianni Folklife and Ethnological Museum of Macedonia and Thrace Historical and Ethnographical Museum of the Cappadocian Greeks Municipal...
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  • Slavophone Greeks and the rest 5/9 were Grecophone Greeks, Albanophone Greeks and Aromanians.[verification needed] French ethnographic map of the Balkans...
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  • Pontic Greeks from the Pontic Alps region of northeast Anatolia, 29% are Turkish-speaking Greeks (Urums) from Tsalka in Georgia, and 1% are Greek speakers...
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    to Greece, with a smaller presence in neighbouring Bulgaria, southern Albania, and North Macedonia. Historically centred on the Pindus mountains and other...
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    later Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire, and it remained in use by the natives (nowadays known as Cappadocian Greeks, due to their spoken language, but then...
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  • observed them in the Cappadocian Kingdom in the first century BC, records (XV.3.15) that these "fire kindlers" possessed many "holy places of the Persian Gods"...
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  • The dates of Procopius' works, in: BMGS 18 (1994), 101–114. Greatrex, Geoffrey: The Composition of Procopius' Persian Wars and John the Cappadocian,...
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    'sanctuary of the oaks' in Gaulish: *dru-nemeton (from drus, lit. 'oak', and nemeton, lit. 'sacred ground'). The local population of Cappadocians were left...
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    tribes, including the Cappadocians, Matieni, Phrygians, and Paphlagonians. (1.72) The Battle of Halys; Thales predicts the solar eclipse of May 28, 585 BC...
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