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[edit] Lack of references
The article says:
"The Bulgarian army that invaded the town in 1913 committed unspeakable atrocities against both Turkish and Greek inhabitants."
But not a single source is given. I've never been to this place, but it's right on the border to Bulgaria, and one can imagine that Bulgarians have lived there in the past. What happened to them? --Dale Gerdemann 12:22, 24 June 2007 (UTC)