Tunca brige, with a mosque in the background.
Edirne (formerly Adrianople ) is a city in the northwestern Turkish province of Edirne in the region of East Thrace , close to Turkey's borders with Greece and Bulgaria . In Greek , it is sometimes called Adrianoúpolis, in Bulgarian its name is Odrin. In 2019, about 185,408 People lived there, mostly Thracians - Turkish people , Pomak , Gajal , Crimean Tatars and Romanlar . Each year, the Romanlar hold the Kakava Festival, where they wait of Baba Fingo . Edirne is on the Istanbul–Pythio railway , which links Istanbul to Sofia . With the Lausanne treaty of 1921 , the border was just outside Edirne, and until part of the track was rebuilt in the 1960s, the trains from Edirne to Istanbul passed over Greek territory.
From 1361 - 1453 Edirne was the capital city of the Ottoman Empire . From Ottoman times, the Selimiye Mosque was established.[ 1] Since that time, every year are hold the Kirkpinar Oil wrestling Festival in Edirne.[ 2]
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