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Karaağaç, Edirne

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Country
  
Turkey

District
  
Edirne

Postal code
  
22050

Local time
  
Friday 8:27 AM

Province
  
Edirne Province

Region
  
Marmara Region

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Licence plate
  
22

Area code
  
284

Karaağaç, Edirne

Weather
  
8°C, Wind NW at 3 km/h, 89% Humidity

Karaağaç (Turkish: "elm, elm wood") is a suburb of Edirne in northwestern Turkey at the border with Greece. Karaağaç is 4 km southwest from the center of Edirne, across the river Maritsa and opposite the Greek village Kastanies. In 1890, the large Karaağaç railway station was built in the town, which also served Edirne, becoming the last train stop in Turkey to Europe. In 1971, Turkish State Railways (TCDD) constructed a new railway station at the opposite side of the river, abandoning the former one, which is now used as Trakya University's Faculty of Fine Arts..

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The Treaty of Lausanne Monument and Museum, which opened in 1998, are located next to the former railway station.

History

When Greece held the town (1920-1923), Karaağaç was renamed Orestias, in remembrance of the ancient Thracian town with the same name, which probably lay near or at the site of present-day Edirne. Orestias or Orestia is thought to have been the same town as Uscudama (other variants: Uskudama, Uskadama, Uskodama) or Odrysa (other variants: Odrysia, Odrysos, Odrysus) which was the first Odrysian capital. Orestias took its name by the Greeks, at least from the time Philip II of Macedon took over the town. The Roman emperor Hadrian expanded the town into a city, gave it a strong fortification and renamed it Hadrianopolis. However the name Orestias was still used by many writers at the Byzantine era, along with Adrianoupolis.

References

Karaağaç, Edirne Wikipedia