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Template:Jew list Template:JewsByCountry Many of the Jews expelled from the Iberian Peninsula during the Spanish Inquisition settled in the Ottoman Empire, leaving large Sephardic communities in South-East Europe: mainly in Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and Yugoslavia (though the latter in particular also had a large Ashkenazi population). Here is a list of some prominent South-East European Jews, arranged by country of origin.

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Greece

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)

Serbia & Montenegro

Turkey

References

  1. http://www.plovdivcityguide.com/newsfiles/news.php?id=130&lang_id=3
  2. Stand With Us, "Pete Sampras, the World's greatest tennis player, is a Greek Jew." Accessed 27 Oct 2006.
  3. AllMusic biography

See also

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