İpsala District in the context of "Fatih, İpsala"

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⭐ Core Definition: İpsala District

İpsala District is a district of the Edirne Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of İpsala. Its area is 741 km, and its population is 26,148 (2022).

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👉 İpsala District in the context of Fatih, İpsala

Fatih (formerly: Ahırköy) is a neighbourhood of the town İpsala, İpsala District, Edirne Province, Turkey. Its population is 302 (2022). Its postal code is 22490.

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İpsala District in the context of İpsala

İpsala (Ancient Greek: Κύψελα, romanizedKýpsela; Greek: Ύψαλα, romanizedÝpsala) is a town in Edirne Province in northwestern Turkey. It is the seat of İpsala District. Its population is 8,546 (2022). It is the location of one of the main border checkpoints between Greece and Turkey. The Greek town opposite İpsala is Kipoi.

The state road D.110 (European route E90) connects the border checkpoint İpsala with Tekirdağ at the coast of the Marmara Sea. The town consists of six quarters: Kapucu, Saraçilyas, Bayrambey, Köprü, Bozkurt and Fatih.

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İpsala District in the context of İbriktepe

İbriktepe (Albanian: Qytezë) is a village in the İpsala District, Edirne Province in northwestern Turkey. The village had a population of 1,127 in 2022. Situated at the Turkey-Greece border, the village is 25 km (16 mi) away from İpsala and 100 km (62 mi) far from Edirne. Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town (belde).

İbriktepe is famous for having been the birthplace of Albanian politician and founder of the Albanian Orthodox Church, Fan Noli. At the time of Noli's birth a small Albanian-speaking Orthodox community lived in the town. It had an Ayos Georgios church built in 1837. A bust of him was placed in the town in January 2011.

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