- a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Dédéagatch". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
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stamps between 1893 and 1903:
Cavalle (present-day Kavala),
Dedeagh (
Dedeagatch, present-day Alexandroupoli), Port Lagos, and
Vathy (Samos).
Cavalle 4pi...
- Gr****)—was
announced in the king's presence. The city's
previous name of
Dedeagatch was
considered too Turkish. On 7 September, Venizelos,
counting on a surge...
- Αλεξανδρούπολη (Gr*****), Alexandrúpoli (Catalan), Dedeağaç (Turkish*),
Dedeagatch (former name*),
Dedeagh (former French*), Yàlìkèshāndéluóbólìsī/Āléikésāndélǔpōulìsī...
-
unfavorable territorial settlement,
although she did
retain an
Aegean outlet at
Dedeagatch (now
Alexandroupolis in Greece). Greece's
sovereignty over
Crete was now...
-
Turkish positions. On 21
October 1915 she
bombarded the
Bulgarian port of
Dedeagatch. On 20
January 1918, she had been
stationed at Kusu Bay on the island...
- a
railway 442 km line
between Thessaloniki and Alexandroupolis,
named Dedeagatch at the time. In Alexandroupolis, the line
would join the
existing line...
-
Overprinted stamps were
subsequently issued for the
Thracian cities of
Dedeagatch (July 1913) and
Giumulzina (August 1913). In the former, a three-line...
- Lemnos, Imbros, Samothrace, Tenedos,
Mount Athos, ****s,
Kavala and
Dedeagatch.
Following the
Balkan Wars, he was
promoted on 2
November 1914 to Lieutenant...
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coast several times.
Amiral Charner ran
aground under enemy fire off
Dedeagatch,
Bulgaria on 3
March 1915 and had to be
pulled off by the
small Italian...