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İpsala

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Country
  
Turkey

Area
  
651 km²

Province
  
Edirne Province

Website
  
www.ipsala.bel.tr

Local time
  
Sunday 2:39 PM

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Weather
  
16°C, Wind NE at 19 km/h, 42% Humidity

İpsala (Ancient greek: Cypsèle, Κυψέλη) is a town and district of Edirne Province in northwestern Turkey. It is the location of one of the main border checkpoints between Greece and Turkey. (The Greek town opposite İpsala is Kipoi.) The population is 8,332 (the city) and 30,112 (whole district).

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Map of %C4%B0psala, Edirne, Turkey

The state road (European route ) connects the border checkpoint İpsala with Tekirdağ at the coast of Marmara Sea.

The district has a small territory in Western Thrace, at the village of Karaağaç.

History

In Roman and Byzantine times, this was the town of Cypsela, which belonged to the Roman province of Rhodope, whose capital and metropolitan see was Traianopolis.

From the 7th century onward, the bishopric of Cypsela, initially a suffragan of Traianopolis, appears in the Notitiae Episcopatuum as an autocephalous archdiocese. Its bishops Georgius and Theophylactus were present respectively at the Second Council of Constantinople (553) and the Second Council of Nicaea (787). Stephanus was at both the Council of Constantinople (869) and the Council of Constantinople (879). No longer a residential bishopric, Cypsela is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see.

References

İpsala Wikipedia