Tenedos, known as Bozcaada officially and by its Turkish inhabitants, , is a small island in the Aegean Sea, part of Çanakkale province in Turkey. Bozcaada/Tenedos has a population of about 2,500. The main industries of Tenedos, and neighboring Imbros are fishing and tourism. The grapes, wines and red poppies of Tenedos have been famous for centuries. The population is mostly Turkish but there are still about 30 Greeks on Tenedos.
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