In Greece there is an ethnic Turkish minority,1
whose religious
affiliation is islam. The Turks are the most numerous (about 130,000)
among the minorities in Greece although they are not the only one.2
The
ethnic Turks are concentrated in a small (8578 sq. km.) Balkan territory called
'Western Thrace', which is bordered on the east by Turkey, on the west by the
Greek part of Macedonia, on the north by Bulgaria and on the south by the
Aegean Sea. The area stretches from the Maritza (Meriç) river in the east as
far as the Mesta (Karasu) river in the west. The region includes the Rhodope
mountains in the north. The Maritza river divides modern Thrace into the
'Eastern' (or Turkish) and the 'Western' (or Greek) portions. A part of Thrace
is, then, within the borders of European Turkey.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Political Science |
Journal Section | Miscellaneous |
Authors | |
Publication Date | May 1, 1992 |
Published in Issue | Year 1992 |