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The '''Republic of Gumuljina''' (''Gumuldjina'') was a small republic that occupied ] from ] until ], ]. The country was created during the ] by an ethnic Turk rebellion against occupying ]n and ] forces in that area. Soon after, the Bulgarians lost the war and the Greeks took over Western Thrace. Today, the area is part of ]. Gumuljina is the Turkish name of ]. The '''Republic of Gumuljina''' (''Gumuldjina'') was a small republic that occupied ] from ] until ], ]. The country was created during the ] by a Turkish and ] rebellion against occupying ]n and ] forces in that area. Soon after, the Bulgarians took over Western Thrace, but in ] the area was transferred to ]. Gumuljina is the Turkish name of ].


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The Republic of Gumuljina (Gumuldjina) was a small republic that occupied Western Thrace from July 28 until September 16, 1913. The country was created during the Balkan Wars by a Turkish and Pomak rebellion against occupying Bulgarian and Greek forces in that area. Soon after, the Bulgarians took over Western Thrace, but in 1919 the area was transferred to Greece. Gumuljina is the Turkish name of Komotini.

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