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- Chech abstract "Chech (Bulgarian: Чеч) or Chechko (Bulgarian: Чечко) is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan peninsula in southeastern Europe in modern-day Bulgaria and Greece. It consists of about 60 settlements and was traditionally mostly Pomak, with an Orthodox Bulgarian minority.The Chech region is situated on the border of the much larger regions of Macedonia and Thrace. It covers the western Rhodope Mountains and the northern slopes of Falakro (Bulgarian: Боздаг, Bozdag). It is divided in two: Drama Chech and Nevrokopi Chech. The first one and partially the second one is in Greece.According to Vasil Kanchov the eastern border of Chech is the Dospat River and the western one is the river of Dabnitsa. Thus the Chech comprises the municipalities: Satovcha, Dospat and the villages in the valleys of the Dospat River and Bistritsa river. The villages in the Greek Chech are part of Kato Nevrokopi municipality and Sidironero community. The Pomak population of the Greek part of Chech was exchanged with Turkey during the Greek-Turkish population exchange in 1923 and replaced with Orthodox Christians from Turkey.Many of the Chech villages in Greece are now abandoned.".
- Chech thumbnail Map_of_the_Chech_Region.png?width=300.
- Chech wikiPageID "15743509".
- Chech wikiPageLength "5856".
- Chech wikiPageOutDegree "70".
- Chech wikiPageRevisionID "662349474".
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Ablanitsa,_Blagoevgrad_Province.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Balkans.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Beslen.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Blatska.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Bogolin.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Brashten.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarians.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chech.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drama_(regional_unit).
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Bulgaria.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Greece.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions_in_Bulgaria.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions_in_Greece.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Dolen,_Blagoevgrad_Province.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Dolno_Drianovo.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Dospat_(river).
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Dospat_Municipality.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Falakro.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Fargovo.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Garmen_Municipality.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Geography.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Godeshevo.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Hadzhidimovo_Municipality.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Historical_regions_of_the_Balkans.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Hvostiane.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Kalikarpo.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Kato_Nevrokopi.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Kochan.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Kribul.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Krushevo_(Blagoevgrad_District).
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Lyubcha.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Macedonia_(region).
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Mavrochori,_Drama.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Mikroklisura.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Mikromilia.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Oreshe.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Oropdeio.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Osina,_Blagoevgrad_Province.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Papades.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Perasma,_Drama.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Pletena.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Pomaks.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Population_exchange_between_Greece_and_Turkey.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Potami,_Drama.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Rhodope_Mountains.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Satovcha.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Satovcha_Municipality.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Sidironero.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Skaloti.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Slashten.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Teplen.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Thrace.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Tsrancha.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Tuhovishta.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Vaklinovo.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Valkosel.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Vasil_Kanchov.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Veda_Slovena.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink Zhizhevo.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLink File:Map_of_the_Chech_Region.png.
- Chech wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chech".
- Chech wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Chech wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Chech wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-bg.
- Chech wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chech subject Category:Chech.
- Chech subject Category:Drama_(regional_unit).
- Chech subject Category:Geography_of_Bulgaria.
- Chech subject Category:Geography_of_Greece.
- Chech subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Bulgaria.
- Chech subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Greece.
- Chech hypernym Region.
- Chech type Settlement.
- Chech comment "Chech (Bulgarian: Чеч) or Chechko (Bulgarian: Чечко) is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan peninsula in southeastern Europe in modern-day Bulgaria and Greece. It consists of about 60 settlements and was traditionally mostly Pomak, with an Orthodox Bulgarian minority.The Chech region is situated on the border of the much larger regions of Macedonia and Thrace. It covers the western Rhodope Mountains and the northern slopes of Falakro (Bulgarian: Боздаг, Bozdag).".
- Chech label "Chech".
- Chech sameAs Q2985747.
- Chech sameAs Чеч.
- Chech sameAs Chech.
- Chech sameAs チェチ.
- Chech sameAs Czecz.
- Chech sameAs m.03ns1d1.
- Chech sameAs Чеч.
- Chech sameAs Чеч.
- Chech sameAs Чеч.
- Chech sameAs Q2985747.
- Chech wasDerivedFrom Chech?oldid=662349474.
- Chech depiction Map_of_the_Chech_Region.png.
- Chech isPrimaryTopicOf Chech.