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Region: Grèce / Macédoine
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Kastoria, in Greek Macedonia, was home to an old Romaniote community, whose presence is long attested in this city renowned for its fur industry. The Jews of Kastoria were distinguished precisely in the manufacture and trade of furs, an activity that gave them a distinctive economic identity. Sephardic contributions were added to the Romaniote component over time. During the German occupation, in 1944, virtually the entire community was arrested and then deported to the Nazi extermination camps, and there were almost no survivors.
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