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A bus full of Turkish-Greek history
1.       Roswitha
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 11 Jul 2008 Fri 02:59 pm

Passenger buses that travel from Turkey to Greece are more often than not vessels for a strange cultural and historical amalgam of the tumultuous history between the neighboring countries. Aboard a bus headed from Istanbul's main bus terminal to Thessalonica, I sat waiting expectantly for the bus to take off so I could doze off until passport control at the Turkish-Greek border. I was headed for a weekend trip to Alexandroupolis – Dedeağaç in Turkish – the first major Greek city after the border.

Prejudice creeps in when you don't expect it, when you aren't paying attention.

http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=91528

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