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Mandritsa has two churches: the small single-naved cemetery church of St Nedelya built in 1708, which is one of the oldest churches in the Eastern Rhodopes, and the three-naved village church of St Demetrius constructed in 1835, which is partially destroyed, but planned to be reconstructed.
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dialect. The village has well-preserved three-storey adobe and brick houses which represent the Thracian style featuring wood-carved ceilings, wrought iron balconies and columns.
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growing, manufacture and trade. The village had three Greek educational institutions: a school for boys, a school for girls and a kindergarten.
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Memories from Mandritsa(in Spanish)-Memorias de un inmigrante griego llamado Theodoro Pappatheodorou por Guadalupe García Torres
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Of the 480 families of the time, only 40 remained in Bulgaria, while 100 settled in the village of Hambarköy near
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As of 2016, Mandritsa has a newly built small hotel with a bar and a restaurant. The hotel bears the name
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Today, Mandritsa is a small village of around 70 residents, part of them still speaking a distinct
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breeches. However, the female dress was preserved until the mass emigration to Greece in 1913.
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Mandritsa.com - information site from "Association for revival of the village of Mandritsa"
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village in Bulgaria. As of 14 December 2006, Mandritsa has a population of 75. It lies at
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In the 19th century, Mandritsa was a small town of Greek-identifying Albanians in the
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Mandritsa exited from Ottoman rule on 15 October 1912, during the
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in their honour, while the others populated other villages in
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Bulgarian
Albanian
Bulgaria
Ivaylovgrad
Haskovo Province
Albanian
41°23′N 26°8′E / 41.383°N 26.133°E / 41.383; 26.133
Byala Reka
Rhodope Mountains
Luda reka
Greece
Eastern Orthodox
Ottoman Army
taxes imposed on non-Muslims
Korçë
Souli
Epirus
fustanella
Thracian
kaza
Didymoteicho
sericulture
tobacco
First Balkan War
Second Balkan War
Treaty of Constantinople
Ottoman Empire
Constantinople

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