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English: Greek dialects of Asia Minor prior to 1923 en:Population exchange between Greece and Turkey.[1]. Evolution of Greek dialects from the late Byzantine Empire through to the early 20th century leading to Demotic in yellow, Pontic in orange, and Cappadocian in green. Green dots indicate Cappadocian Greek speaking villages in 1910.
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