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GUMULJINA, or GUMURDJINA

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 717 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GUMULJINA, or GUMURDJINA , a See also:town of See also:European See also:Turkey, in the vilayet of See also:Adrianople. Pop. (1905), about 8000, of whom three-fourths are See also:Turks and the See also:remainder Greeks, See also:Jews or Armenians. Gumuljina is situated on the See also:river Karaja-Su, See also:south of the eastern extremity of the Rhodope range of mountains and 13 M. inland from the See also:Aegean See also:Sea. It has a station on the railway between See also:Salonica and See also:Dedeagatch. The See also:district produces See also:wheat, See also:maize, See also:barley and See also:tobacco; sericulture and viticulture are both practised on a limited See also:scale. A See also:cattle See also:fair is held annually on See also:Greek See also:Palm See also:Sunday. See also:Copper and See also:antimony are found in the neighbourhood.

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