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− | Hundreds of trucks go daily from the port town of [[Igoumenitsa]], in the north-west of [[Greece]] (coming with ferry from [[Italy]]), [[Istanbul]] and other [[Turkey|Turkish]] destinations. 99% of these trucks will be driven by Turks and the remaining 1% can be of any European nationality. | + | Hundreds of trucks go daily from the port town of [[Igoumenitsa]], in the north-west of [[Greece]] (coming with ferry from [[Italy]]), [[Istanbul]] and other [[Turkey|Turkish]] destinations. 99% of these trucks will be driven by Turks and sometimes Iranians too, and the remaining 1% can be of any European nationality. |
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Revision as of 20:36, 21 March 2011
Hundreds of trucks go daily from the port town of Igoumenitsa, in the north-west of Greece (coming with ferry from Italy), Istanbul and other Turkish destinations. 99% of these trucks will be driven by Turks and sometimes Iranians too, and the remaining 1% can be of any European nationality.
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