thrace

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Trakya
(isim) trakya
reys [n] Trakya
thrace region
trakya bölgesi
eastern thrace
doğu trakya
western thrace
batı trakya
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A historical and geographic area in southeast Europe, now divided between Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey
(Coğrafya) An ancient country and wine producing region in the east of the Balkan Peninsula to the north of the Aegean Sea; colonized by ancient Greeks; later a Roman province; now divided between Bulgaria and Greece and Turkey
A region and ancient country of the southeast Balkan Peninsula north of the Aegean Sea. In ancient times it extended as far north as the Danube River. The region was colonized by Greeks in the seventh century and later passed under the control of Rome, Byzantium, and Ottoman Turkey. Northern Thrace was annexed by Bulgaria in 1885, and eastern Thrace passed to Turkey in 1923. Ancient and modern region, southeastern Balkan Peninsula. Its borders have varied at different periods. In ancient Greek times it was bounded by the Danube River, the Aegean Sea, and the Black Sea. Modern Thrace corresponds to southern Bulgaria, the Greek province of Thrace, and European Turkey, including the Gallipoli peninsula. The Thracians were Indo-Europeans who settled in the region in the 2nd millennium BC; their culture was noted for its poetry and music, and their soldiers were known as superior fighters. Later colonized by Greeks in the 7th century BC, it became subject to Persia in the 6th century BC and to Macedon in the 4th century BC. Reduced to a Roman province in the 1st century AD, its northern part was annexed to Moesia. It later became part of the Byzantine empire, and in 1453 part of the Ottoman empire. The northern part was annexed by Bulgaria in 1885; the eastern part passed to Turkey in 1923. The region harvests corn, rice, grapes, oysters, and eels; the chief cash crop is Turkish tobacco
A region in northeastern Greece, much of southern Bulgaria, and parts of northwestern Turkey. It contains the prefectures of Comotene, Ebros, Rhodope, and Xanthe, it used to contain Adrianople (now Edirne), and Kesan which are now Turkish
{i} area of southeast Europe which forms part of Greece and Turkey and Bulgaria; area and ancient country east of the Balkan Peninsula at the north section of the Aegean Sea
a region and ancient country and wine producing region in the east of the Balkan Peninsula north of the Aegean Sea; colonized by ancient Greeks; later a Roman province; now divided between Bulgaria and Greece and Turkey
East Macedonia and Thrace
one of the 13 peripheries of Greece
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    () From Latin Thrācia, from Ancient Greek Θρᾴκη (Thrāïkē), from Θρᾱξ (Thrāx), Θρᾴξ (Thrāix) 'Thracian', from base of thrāssō 'to trouble, stir' and -ix (cf. Phoinix 'Phoenician' and Kilix 'Cilician').
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