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m-rosaaa · 8 months
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Πόσα θέλω θυσιάσαμε για ένα γαμημενο πρέπει;
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homerstroystory · 2 years
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Gold bust of Emperor Septimius Severus (r. 193-211 CE), discovered in Plotinopolis, Greece.
There are only two Roman period gold busts in the world: this, and a modified bust in Switzerland (not open to the public). The above bust was used to top a standard bearer.
On display at the Archaeological Museum in Komotini, Greece.
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trainmaniac · 2 years
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964  Komatini  16.04.00*
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964 Komatini 16.04.00* by Bahnbilder von W. + H. Brutzer Via Flickr: Foto: M. Kißler
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gatomhtera · 1 year
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Η καλή ζωή μου έκανε μάτια γλυκά.
Ψήσου να λες και κάνα όχι αν ζεις ακόμα τελικά.
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jazzismus · 10 months
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" Abiye "...
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torojuniorofficial · 1 year
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Ημέρα μνήμης και υπερηφάνειας. Χρόνια πολλά Ελλάδα! 🇬🇷🇬🇷 #greekindependenceday #komotinigreece #greece #komotini (στην τοποθεσία Komotine, Rodhopi, Greece) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqNf65Vogy1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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shevitsa · 2 years
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Bulgarian jewellery (chin ornament and necklace) from Gyumyurdjina (Komotini), Western Thrace, Greece. | Накити от Гюмюрджинско, Беломорска Тракия.
Source: Folk Costumes from the Eastern Rhodopes, by Maria Nikolchovska.
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papaniko · 2 years
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#coffee #goat #komotini (at Ζαχαροπλαστείο Κοζάνη Kozani pastry shop traditional sweets and pies) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChAXD4rIu_g/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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iseo58 · 3 months
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Bulgarian women’s festive clothes from the town of Komotini. second half of XIX c.
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m-rosaaa · 5 months
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Και Το ξέρω.
Αυτό δεν είναι το αντίο.
Δεν είναι η τελευταία φορά που αντικρίζω αυτή τη θέα.
Κάπου μέσα μου ξέρω ότι θα ξανά βρεθώ εδώ.
Κάποια μέρα θα επιστρέψω.
Θα καθίσουμε αγκαλιά και θα μιλάμε. Εσύ Θα στρίβεις ένα τσιγάρο και εγώ θα σου λέω για το πόσο όμορφα είναι τα αστέρια.
Θα αναλύουμε θέματα και θα κάνουμε βαθιές συζητήσεις.
Θα είναι όλα σαν την πρώτη φορά.
Γι αυτό σου λέω οτι δεν είναι η τελευταία.
Δεν είναι το αντίο.
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gemsofgreece · 2 years
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The indigenous AfroGreeks
While the term Afrogreek is used nowadays for Greek citizens who are second generation immigrants from the African continent, it is a little known fact that there is a small population of old indigenous Afrogreeks, Greeks of distant African descent whose families have been in the country possibly even for centuries.
Most of them are concentrated in the village Ávaton in Xanthi, Thrace and nearby communities. Their African origins go so back in time that the Afrogreeks of Thrace do not know where their ancestors really originated from, although recent research suggests that the majority of their ancestors might have been from Sudan. A few of them travelled to Africa in search for their roots but failed to find any clear answers. Most view themselves only as indigenous Greeks, as they haven't known another land.
It is believed their ancestors arrived here as slaves traded from Africa by the Ottoman Empire. This is why they are in their majority Muslims and many have Turkish as their first or second language, given also that this is the language they practice their religion in. Despite that, the vast majority identifies as Greek Muslim and not as ethnic Turkish. Most of them agree they don't experience racism nowadays, or that “this is a problem they have moved on from”, especially within the borders of Xanthi, however their existence is so little known that their presence sometimes causes bewilderment even to the neighbouring rural Thracian regions, such as Komotini. Here it would be interesting to mention something that I had too speculated some time ago about racism in Greece: Some Afrogreeks said that most racist incidents they experienced were revolving around their religion rather than their skin colour. In their little communities, on the other hand, there is a lot of acceptance. Some of them enjoy a fascinating blend of the two cultures and religions in their everyday life, noting they celebrate Bairam, and Christmas, and Easter and it doesn't matter. The younger generations speak Greek more and more, they follow more closely the Greek pop culture (especially after the rise of the Antetokounmpo brothers) and marriages to white Greeks become more frequent. Older Afrogreeks sometimes oppose to such marriages for no other reason than their care to preserve that small and unique to the Greek land community. Their current population is about 200 people.
In Mrs Reifoglou's words, they are indigenous like the corn that grows there.
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Afrogreeks of Thrace now & then.
Photos by Alexandros Avramidis.
My post is a summary of the respective Greek article by Kathimerini newspaper.
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sotiriabellou · 6 days
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too cringe for new york, too based for la, just miserable enough for komotini, greece
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divinum-pacis · 26 days
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March 2024: Komotini, Greece Members of the Turkish community prepare for their mass iftar tradition during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images
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gatomhtera · 2 years
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komotini - Greece
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jazzismus · 10 months
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" Komotini I "...
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torojuniorofficial · 2 years
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🌞☀️🌅🌇 🕕 06:30 #komotini #komotinigreece #komotinicity #komotininails #ermou54komotini #komotinigreece #tedxkomotini #welovekomotini #dipethekomotinis #komotinis #best_of_komotini #visitkomotini #locationkomotini #homesforsalekomotini #koinotitaneonkomotinis #openhousekomotini #investmentkomotini #beerrunnerskomotini #visitkomotini #komotinirealestate #komotinimakeupartist #komotinimotoclub #komotinireunion (στην τοποθεσία Σπαθί, Κομοτηνή) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjX2uqNose1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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