English: Thracian Bulgarian refugees from Komotini in Svilengrad.
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Обезбългаряването на Западна Тракия 1919–1924, Анастасъ Сп. Разбойниковъ (Тракийски Наученъ Институтъ, библиотека „Тракия” № 12, София, 1940), (II фототипно издание, библиотека „Вечни книги на България”, издателство „Сибия”) . [1]
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