MustafapaÅŸa, NevÅŸehir

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Mustafapaşa, formerly Sinasos is a small town with 1775 (as of 2009 ) residents five kilometers from Urgup Nevsehir in Cappadocia in the province.

The Greek-speaking population (referred to as rum) benefited from the caviar trade between Russia and Europe, for which it had a monopoly. So the place had a grand total of 40 churches. Before the population exchange lived here 600 Greek-speaking and about 150 Turkish-speaking families. Instead of the rum people of Macedonian language and the Muslim faith from around Kastoria were settled. This is first formed, more than half of the population.

From Sinasos relocated to Greece rum founded Nea Sinasos (Greek: Νέα Σινασός ) in the northern part of the island of Euboea.

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