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Abdera, Thrace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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; Abdera Archaeological Museum is a museum in Abdera, Thrace, Greece. The museum houses archaeological artefacts found in the city which date from around 7th century B.C.... ... Start a new discussion about 'Abdera, Thrace'
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Two famous Greeks came from Thrace, namely Democritus and Protagoras, who are quoted in Greek. Presumably the Thracians spoke their version of the Greek language, but apparently they did not produce any local literature.
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Abdera was a coastal city in Thrace. ... Definition: Abdera was a wealthy ancient coastal city in Thrace traditionally founded in 654 B.C. Abdera was located near the mouth of the Nestos River. Abdera was conquered by the Persians and later joined Athens in the Delian League.
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Abdera was a coastal town in Thrace whose founding was attributed to Hercules. ... Abdera, a town on the coast of Thrace near the mouth of the Nestos, and almost opposite Thasos.
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