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Romaniote Jews
The Romaniote Jews or Romaniots (, Romaniotes) are a Jewish community with distinctive cultural features and who have lived in the territory of Greece and neighboring areas for more than 2,000 years. Their languages were Yevanic, a Greek dialect, and modern Greek. They derived their name from the old name for the people of the Byzantine EmpireRomaioi. Large communities were located in ThebesIoanninaChalcisCorfuArtaCorinth, and on the islands of LesbosChiosSamosRhodes, and Cyprus, among others. The Romaniotes are historically distinct from the Sephardim, who settled in Greece after the 1492 expulsion of the Jews from Spain.

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