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Edirne
Edirne
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Indawo ye-Edirne ngaphakathi kweTurkiya
Coordinates: 41°40′37″N 26°33′20″E / 41.67694°N 26.55556°E / 41.67694; 26.55556
Country ITurkiya
Imimandla Marmara
Iphondo Edirne
Government
 • Usodolophu Recep Gürkan (iThemplethi:Polparty)
 • Irhuluneli Dursun Ali Şahin
Elevation 42 m (Bad rounding here140 ft)
Isiphaluka
 • IPhondo 6.098 km2 (Bad rounding here2.4 sq mi)
 • Isiseko 844 km2 (Bad rounding here330 sq mi)
Uluntu(2018)
 • Total 180.327
 • Density 196.7/km2 (Bad rounding here510/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC 3)
 • Summer (DST) EEST (UTC 2)
Postal code 22000
Area code(s) 90-284
ISO 3166 code TR-22
Ipayiti yelayisensi 22

Edirne eyaziwa ngokuba Adrianople; eyasekwa baseRoma bekumkani uHadrian kwicala lendawo yokuhlala iTracacian ebizwa ngegama elithi Uskudama), sisixeko esikumantla ntshona iTurki IPhondo lase-Edirne, kufutshane neTurkiya imida neGriki ​​kunye iBulgaria. U-Edirne wasebenza njengedolophu yesithathu yedolophu yeUbukhosi base-Ottoman ukusuka ngo-1369 ukuya ku-1453,[1] ngaphambi IConstantinople (yanamhlanje Istanbul) yaba ikomkhulu lesine nobukumkani bokugqibela phakathi kowe-1453 nowe-1922. Inani labemi besixeko liqikelelwa ngonyaka ka-2014 ibingama-165,979.

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  1. "In 1363 the Ottoman capital moved from Bursa to Edirne, although Bursa retained its spiritual and economic importance." Ottoman Capital Bursa. Official website of Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey. Retrieved 19 December 2014. Contradicted by refs cited in Conquest of Adrianople

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