Thrace is an ancient region located in southeastern Europe, comprising parts of Greece, Bulgaria, and Turkey. It is bounded by the Black Sea in the east, the Aegean Sea in the south, and the Balkan Mountains in the north.
The Thracian culture dates back to the Bronze Age, and the region was a hub of trade and commerce throughout history due to its strategic location. The Thracians were renowned for their skills in horseback riding, archery, and metallurgy.
The modern-day map of Thrace includes the Bulgarian regions of Western Thrace and Southern Dobruja, the Greek region of Eastern Thrace, and the Turkish provinces of Edirne, Kirklareli, and Tekirdag. It covers an area of approximately 70,000 square kilometers.
Some of the notable cities in Thrace include Istanbul (Turkey), Edirne (Turkey), Aleksandroupolis (Greece), Komotini (Greece), and Plovdiv (Bulgaria). The region is also home to several national parks, such as the Strandzha Nature Park in Bulgaria and the Dadia-Lefkimi-Souflion National Park in Greece.
Thrace is known for its rich history, picturesque landscapes, and diverse cultural heritage. It attracts thousands of tourists each year who come to explore its ancient ruins, traditional villages, and natural wonders.
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