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See also:OCHRIDA (also written OKHRIDA and ACHRIDA; See also:Turkish Ochri)
, a See also:city of See also:Albania, See also:European See also:Turkey, in the vilayet of See also:Monastir; on the See also:north-eastern See also:shore of See also:Lake See also:Ochrida, and at the eastern end of the See also:Roman Via Egnatia
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(1905) about 11,000, including Albanians, See also:Turks, Greeks and Slays
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Ochrida occupies the site of the See also:ancient Lychnidos, which was added to the Macedonian See also:empire by See also: See Gelzer, Der Patriarchat von Achrida (See also:Leipzig, 1902) ; and " Dr Jovan Cvijic's Researches in See also:Macedonia, &c.," in The See also:Geographical See also:Journal, vol. xvi .. (See also:London, 1900) . |
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