Place:Thrace, Greece

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NameThrace
Alt namesThráki
Dytikē Thrakēsource: Webster's Geographical Dictionary (1988) p 1209
Thracesource: Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer (1961); NIMA, GEOnet Names Server (1996-1998); Webster's Geographical Dictionary (1988) p 463
Thrakissource: Family History Library Catalog
Western Thracesource: Webster's Geographical Dictionary (1988) p 1209
TypeRegion
Coordinates41.333°N 26.75°E
Located inGreece     (1000 - )
Contained Places
Prefecture
Evros
Rhodope
Xánthis
source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
source: Family History Library Catalog


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Western Thrace or West Thrace ([Dytikí] Thráki ; ; , Zapadna/Belomorska Trakiya), also known as Greek Thrace, is a geographic and historical region of Greece, between the Nestos and Evros rivers in the northeast of the country; East Thrace, which lies east of the river Evros, forms the European part of Turkey, and the area to the north, in Bulgaria, is known as Northern Thrace.

Inhabited since paleolithic times, it has been under the political, cultural and linguistic influence of the Greek world since the classical era; Greeks from the Aegean islands extensively colonized the region (especially the coastal part) and built prosperous cities such as Abdera (home of Democritus, the 5th-century B.C. philosopher who developed an atomic particle theory, and of Protagoras, a leading sophist) and Sale (near present-day Alexandroupoli).[1] Under the Byzantine Empire, Western Thrace benefited from its position close to the imperial heartland and became a center of medieval Greek commerce and culture; later, under the Ottoman Empire, a number of Muslims settled there, marking the birth of the Muslim minority of Greece.

Topographically, Thrace alternates between mountain-enclosed basins of varying size and deeply cut river valleys. It is divided into the three regional units (former prefectures): Xanthi, Rhodope and Evros, which together with the Macedonian regional units of Drama, Kavala and Thasos form the Region of East Macedonia and Thrace.

The Fourth Army Corps of the Hellenic Army has its headquarters in Xanthi; in recent years, the region has attracted international media attention after becoming a key entering point for illegal immigrants trying to enter European Union territory; Greek security forces, working together with Frontex, are also extensively deployed in the Greco-Turkish land border. Thráki is a region.

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