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Preveza, a port on the Ambracian Gulf in Epirus, sheltered a small Jewish community, including a Sephardic component, active in maritime and local trade. Under Venetian and then Ottoman rule, the city was a point of exchange where Jews played a commercial role. The community always remained small in size. During the occupation of Greece in the Second World War, it was struck by the persecutions and deportations that annihilated Greek Jewry, and it was almost entirely destroyed.
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