Region: Grèce — Macédoine centrale
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A city in Greek Macedonia, Édessa (Vodena in Slavic, Vodena in Ottoman) was home to a Sephardic Jewish community established after 1492, active in the textile trade and dyeing. The community was deported and exterminated by the Nazis in 1943.
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