Komotini
Komotini is a Greek city in Greek Thrace. Thrace is a periphery in the northwest of Greece. Komotini is a capital of Rodopi prefecture. 52.659 people live there. Some of the people are Muslims. Komotini is the second city in Greece which has Muslims. The other city is Xanthi.[1]
Komotini Media
- Byzantine Fortress Komotini.jpg
Part of the Byzantine fortress of Komotini.
- Φρούριο Κομοτηνής, ερείπια εβραϊκής συναγωγής.jpg
Fortress of Komotini, the remaining foundations of the 19th century Jewish synagogue Beth El demolished in 1994.
- 20120815 Yeni Mosque Clock Tower Komotini West Thrace Greece.jpg
View of the clock tower.
- Καπναποθήκη οδού Παρνασσού 8.jpg
This is a photo of a monument in Greece identified by the ID
- 19200514 end of bulgarian occupation of Komotini (historical photo) Western Thrace Greece.jpg
The Greek mission in Komotini after the incorporation of the area (1920)
- Komotini Center.JPG
Komotini's centre with the Prefecture building.
- (Κεντρική Πλατεία Ειρήνης) Peace Square Komotini.jpg
(Κεντρική Πλατεία Ειρήνης) Peace Square Komotini
- 20090423 Komotini Greece panagh tsaldarh street.jpg
Komotini (Gümülcine), Greece. "Panagi Tsaldari" street (it is close to the train station).
The monument for the Holocaust.
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References
- ↑ "Muslim Turkish minority in Greece to elect new religious leader". Daily Sabah. 8 September 2022.