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PARGA , a seaport of See also: Albania, See also: European See also: Turkey, in the vilayet of Iannina, and on the Ionian See also: Sea
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Pop
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(1905), about 5000, of whom the majority are Greeks
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Parga has a See also: rock-built citadel and a harbour formed by a mole which the Venetians constructed in 1572
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It exports citrons, wool, See also: oak, bark and skins
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Originally occupying the site of the See also: ancient Toryne (or Palaeo-Parga), a See also: short distance to the west, Parga was removed to its See also: present position after the See also: Turkish invasion in the 15th century
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Under Venetian See also: protection, freely accepted in 1401, the inhabitants maintained their municipal independence and commercial prosperity down to the destruction of the Venetian republic in 1797, though on two occasions, in 1500 and I 56o, their city was burned by the See also: Turks
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The attempts of See also: Ali See also: Pasha of Iannina to make himself master of the place were thwarted partly by the presence of a French garrison in the citadel and partly by the heroic attitude of the Pargiotes them-selves, who were anxious to have their city incorporated with the Ionian Republic
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To secure their purpose they in 1814 expelled the French garrison and accepted See also: British protection; but the British See also: Government in 1815 determined to go back to the See also: convention of 'Soo by which Parga was to be surrendered to Turkey, though nc mosque was to be built or Mussulman to See also: settle within its territory
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Rather than subject themselves to the tyranny of Ali Pasha, the Pargiotes decided to forsake their country; and accordingly in 1819, having previously exhumed and burned the remains of their ancestors, they migrated to the Ionian Islands
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The Turkish government was constrained to pay them £142,425 by way of compensation
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