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Study Hint 1
Question: In the context of Thessaly, the Convention of Constantinople (1881) is considered…
Trivia Question Study Fact: Following four and a half centuries of Ottoman rule, Thessaly was incorporated into the modern Greek state in 1881 as a result of the Convention of Constantinople (1881). This marked a significant shift in the region's governance and integration into the broader Greek nation.
Trivia Question Explanation: The source text explicitly states that Thessaly became part of the modern Greek state in 1881, a direct consequence of the Convention of Constantinople.
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Study Hint 2
Question: In the context of the Convention of Constantinople (1881), which region was *not* fully ceded to the Kingdom of Greece?
Trivia Question Study Fact: The Convention of Constantinople in 1881 formally transferred control of Thessaly, excluding the region of Elassona, and a portion of southern Epirus – specifically the Arta Prefecture – from the Ottoman Empire to the Kingdom of Greece, marking a significant territorial adjustment in the region.
Trivia Question Explanation: The Convention of Constantinople stipulated the cession of Thessaly to Greece, but specifically excluded the region of Elassona from the transfer of territory.
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Study Hint 3
Question: In the context of Thessaly, the Convention of Constantinople (1881) is considered…
Trivia Question Study Fact: For over four centuries, Thessaly was under Ottoman rule before becoming integrated into the modern Greek state through the Convention of Constantinople in 1881, marking a significant shift in the region's political landscape and solidifying its place within Greece.
Trivia Question Explanation: The Convention of Constantinople in 1881 officially transferred Thessaly from Ottoman control to Greece, ending four and a half centuries of Ottoman rule and establishing it as part of the modern Greek state.
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