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PHILIPPOPOLIS (Bulgarian, Plovdiv; Turkish, Felibe) , the capital of Eastern Rumelia
majority are Bulgarians, and the remainder chiefly Turks, Greeks, Jews, Armenians or gipsies
Constantinople , via Belgrade and Sofia. The Maritza is navigable up to this point, and as the city has communication by rail both with the port of Dedeagatch on the Mediterranean and that of Burgas on the Black Sea, and is situated in a remarkably fertile country, it has become the chief
south
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Eumolpia, a Thracian town, was captured by Philip of Macedon and made one of his frontier posts; hence its name of Philippopolis, or " Philip's City." Under the Romans Philoppopolis or Trimontium became the capital of Thracia; Ind, even after its capture by the Goths, when Ioo,000 persons are said to have .been slain, it continued to be a flourishing city till it was again sacked by the Bulgarians in 1205. It passed under Turkish rule
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