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List of former toponyms in Xanthi Prefecture : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of former toponyms in Xanthi Prefecture Many inhabited places in Xanthi Prefecture of Greece had older Greek and non-Greek forms. Most of those names were in use during the multinational environment of the Ottoman Empire, which controlled the region until the Balkan Wars on 1912–1913. Some of the forms were identifiably of Greek origin, others were Turkish and even of Slavic or of more obscure origins. Following the First World War and the Greco-Turkish War which followed, an exchange of population took place between Greece, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Turkey (the Treaty of Neuilly between Greece and Bulgaria and the Treaty of Lausanne between Greece and Turkey). The villages of the exchanged populations (Bulgarians and Muslims) in Greece were resettled with Greek refugees from Asia Minor and local Macedonian Greeks. The Greek government renamed many places with revived ancient names, local Greek-language names, or translations of the non-Greek names.:〔Todor Hristov Simovski, ''The Inhabited Places of the Aegean Macedonia'' (Skopje 1998), ISBN 9989-9819-4-9, pp. XXXVIII-XLII.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Recycling Propaganda: Remarks on Recent Reports on Greece's "Slav-Macedonian Minority"'' )〕
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