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List of South-East European Jews

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Many of the Jews expelled from the Iberian Peninsula during the Spanish Inquisition settled in the Ottoman Empire, leaving behind, at the wake of Empire, large Sephardic communities in South-East Europe: mainly in Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Greece

Montenegro

North Macedonia

Serbia

Slovenia

Turkey

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