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What (who) is Dodecanese$541063$ - definition

ETHNIC GROUP IN THE DODECANESE
Dodecanese Turks; Dodecanese Muslims
  • Defterdar Mosque]] in [[Kos]]
  • Suleymaniye Mosque]] in [[Rhodes]]

Dodecanese         
  • [[Monastery of Saint John the Theologian]], [[Patmos]]
  • [[Colossus of Rhodes]], one of the [[Seven Wonders of the Ancient World]]
  • Modern fountain of Neptune in Diafáni, [[Karpathos]]
  • The Doric temple of Athena Lindia, [[Lindos]]
  • [[Astypalaia]]
  • [[Kalymnos]]
  • [[Leros]]
  • WWII cemetery in [[Leros]]
  • Rhodes]], now the Prefecture of the Dodecanese
  • Pitaroudia, traditional food from Dodecanese.
  • [[Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes]]
  • [[Symi]]
  • Rhodes]]
  • Satellite image from NASA Visible Earth
GROUP OF GREEK ISLANDS IN THE AEGEAN SEA; FORMER PREFECTURE
Dodecanese islands; Dhodhekanisos; Dodecanese Islands; Dodekanisos; Dodekanisos Prefecture; Dodecannesos; Dodecanesus; Dodekanesos; Dodecanese archipelago; Dodecanese Prefecture; The Dodecanese; Ancient dodecanese; Classical dodecanese; Dodekanisa; History of the Dodecanese
The Dodecanese (, ; , Dodekánisa , literally "twelve islands") are a group of 15 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the southeastern Aegean Sea and Eastern Mediterranean, off the coast of Turkey's Anatolia, of which 26 are inhabited. This island group generally defines the eastern limit of the Sea of Crete.
Turks of the Dodecanese         
The Turks of the Dodecanese are a community of 5,500. Turkish-speaking people and ethnic Turks as well as Greek Muslims living on the Dodecanese islands of Rhodes () and Kos () who were not affected by the 1923, because the Dodecanese islands being under the rule of the Kingdom of Italy at the time.
Dodecanese Regiment         
  • The Battle of Vevi, April 12 16:30 – 18:00. The Allies have fallen back, the Germans advance through Kleidi Pass and shell the retreating Dodecanese Regiment.
MILITARY UNIT
The Dodecanese Regiment or Regiment of the Dodecanesians () was an infantry regiment of the Hellenic Army composed to a large extent of volunteers from the Dodecanese Islands and was formed shortly after Greece entered World War II. The islands were under Italian occupation since 1912, and consequently the Dodecanesian Greeks had Italian citizenship, yet they were eager to fight against the Italian Army either in the Dodecanese or on the Albanian Front.

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Turks of the Dodecanese

The Turks of the Dodecanese (Turkish: On İki Ada Türkleri, lit. Turks of the Twelve Islands) are a community of 5,500 Turkish-speaking people and ethnic Turks as well as Greek Muslims living on the Dodecanese islands of Rhodes (Turkish: Rodos) and Kos (Turkish: İstanköy) who were not affected by the 1923 population exchange, because the Dodecanese islands being under the rule of the Kingdom of Italy at the time. All inhabitants of the islands became Greek citizens after 1947 when the islands became part of Greece.