- The
Dodecanese (UK: /ˌdoʊdɪkəˈniːz/, US: /doʊˌdɛkəˈniːz/; Gr****: Δωδεκάνησα, Dodekánisa [ðoðeˈkanisa], lit. 'twelve islands') are a
group of 15 larger...
- The
Dodecanese campaign of
World War II was an
attempt by
Allied forces to
capture the
Italian Dodecanese islands in the
Aegean Sea
following the Armistice...
- The
Turks of the
Dodecanese (Turkish: On İki Ada Türkleri) are a
community of
ethnic Turks and
Cretan Muslims living on the
Dodecanese islands of Rhodes...
- Ege'deki İtalyan Adaları) were an
archipelago of
fourteen islands (the
Dodecanese,
except Kastellorizo) in the
southeastern Aegean Sea, that—together with...
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Germany in
Eastern Europe.
After his
appointment as
Governor of the
Dodecanese in 1936, the
fascist leader Cesare Maria De
Vecchi started to promote...
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which is part of the
Dodecanese island chain in the
southeastern Aegean Sea. Kos is the
third largest island of the
Dodecanese by area,
after Rhodes...
- conflict,
Italian forces also
occupied the
Dodecanese islands in the
Aegean Sea.
Italy agreed to
return the
Dodecanese to the
Ottoman Empire in the
Treaty of...
- This is a list of
settlements in the
Dodecanese islands, Greece. It is
grouped by
regional unit.
Agathonisi Astypalaia Kalymnos Leipsoi Leros Patmos Aperi...
- (/roʊdz/ ; Gr****: Ρόδος, romanized: Ródos [ˈroðos]) is the
largest of the
Dodecanese islands of
Greece and is
their historical capital; it is the
ninth largest...
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include green bell
pepper slices or
caper berries (especially on the
Dodecanese islands). Gr****
salad is
often imagined as a farmer's
breakfast or lunch...