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Historic Greek village in northeastern Turkey left to crumble
« on: November 05, 2017, 08:02:50 am »
Historic Greek village in northeastern Turkey left to crumble
11/02/2017 08:00:00 AM 

A 17th century Greek historical site in Turkey’s Black Sea province Gumushane (Greek Argyròpolis), has been ignored for the last 50 years, Anadolu Agency reports.

Historic Greek village in northeastern Turkey left to crumble
 
Huseyin Ates, a regional representative, told Anadolu Agency that the ruins of Santa (now Turkish Dumanli), 72 kilometres (44.7 miles) from Gumushane’s city centre, were listed as grade 1 and grade 3 archaeological sites in 1999.

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