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    Included in the area occupied were the cities of Alexandroupoli (Bulgarian: Дедеагач, romanized: Dedeagach), Komotini (Гюмюрджина, Gyumyurdzhina), Serres (Сяр...
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    Aigeiros (Turkish: Kavaklı) Alexandroupoli (Turkish: Dedeağaç; Bulgarian: Дедеагач Dedeagach) Amaxades (Turkish: Arabacıköy; Bulgarian: Арбаджикьой) Amorio...
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    Dedeagach (Greek: Δεδεαγάτς; Turkish: Dedeağaç [dedeˈaːtʃ]; Bulgarian: Дедеагач [dɛdɛaɡat͡ʃ]). The name supposedly comes from an old Turkish wise man (Turkish...
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  • name Bulgarian name Endonym Notes Name Language Alexandroupoli Dedeagach (Дедеагач) Edessa Voden (Воден) Florina Lerin (Лерин) Goumenissa Gumendzhe (Гумендже)...
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    the Maritsa river, occupying the cities of Alexandroupoli (Bulgarian: Дедеагач, romanized: Dedeagach), Komotini (Гюмюрджина, Gyumyurdzhina), Serres (Сяр...
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    the Maritsa river, occupying the cities of Alexandroupoli (Bulgarian: Дедеагач, romanized: Dedeagach), Komotini (Гюмюрджина, Gyumyurdzhina), Serres (Сяр...
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