from Europe
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 March 2020
Greece became an independent state in 1830 and reached its present frontiers after the end of World War II, with the acquisition of the Dodecanese islands from Italy. Before the foundation of the Greek state, Greek-speaking communities expanded throughout a large part of the Ottoman Empire and the Venetian possessions, a geographic area consisting of present-day Greece, the Balkans, Asia Minor, and the Middle East. In this chapter we will deal with these communities before 1830 and with the Greek state afterward.
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