- from
Ainos and the
villages of
Makri and Maroneia. It
became known as
Dedeagach (Gr****: Δεδεαγάτς; Turkish: Dedeağaç [dedeˈaːtʃ]; Bulgarian: Дедеагач...
-
Dedeagach. However,
concerned about the news for
advancing Ottoman reinforcement,
Tanev retreated back to
Soflu leaving 150
volunteers in
Dedeagach....
-
seaboard of
Bulgaria to an
inconsiderable extent of 110 km, with only
Dedeagach (modern Alexandroupoli) as a seaport.
Within this
region was also Florina...
- 581 6,070 - 16,856 1,152 298 47
Soflu 16,748 339 12,280 - 4,097 9 21 50
Dedeagach 18,380 625 17,036 - 18 164 465 72
Gumurdjina 92,235 55,754 21,879 10,802...
-
Didymoteicho and the
surrounding territory. The
Ottoman Empire ceded the port of
Dedeagach (mod. Alexandroupoli) to Bulgaria. The
exchange of
lands was to be completed...
-
possession of most of Thrace,
including Adrianople and the
Aegean port of
Dedeagach (today Alexandroupoli).
Bulgaria also
gained a
slice of Macedonia, north...
- (Turkish: Kavaklı)
Alexandroupoli (Turkish: Dedeağaç; Bulgarian: Дедеагач
Dedeagach)
Amaxades (Turkish: Arabacıköy; Bulgarian: Арбаджикьой)
Amorio (Turkish:...
-
occupied were the
cities of
Alexandroupoli (Bulgarian: Дедеагач, romanized:
Dedeagach),
Komotini (Гюмюрджина, Gyumyurdzhina),
Serres (Сяр, Syar),
Xanthi (Ксанти)...
- much poorer. They
provided an
outlet to the
Aegean Sea at the port of
Dedeagach, but the
railway needed to
reach it p****ed
through Ottoman territory....
- Yàlìkèshāndéluóbólìsī/Āléikésāndélǔpōulìsī - 亚历克山德罗波利斯/阿雷克三德鲁剖利斯 (Mandarin),
Dedeagach - Дедеагач (Bulgarian*)
Algeciras Al-Jazirah Al-Khadra (Arabic*), Algeciras...