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Lüleburgaz

Lüleburgaz (Turkish: [lyˈlebuɾɡaz], Modern Greek: Λουλέ Μπουργκάς Lule Burgas, Bulgarian: Люлебургаз Lyuleburgaz), Bergoulion (Ancient Greek: Βεργούλιον) or Arcadiopolis (Ancient Greek: Αρκαδιόυπολις Arkadiópolis) is the largest city and district of Kırklareli Province in the Marmara region of Turkey. Located near the border with Bulgaria within the historic region of East Thrace in Rumelia, the city is home to many Balkan Turks from Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania and ex-Yugoslavia who immigrated to Turkey since the 19th century.

Lüleburgaz
From top left: Mehmet Pasha Sokolović Mosque; Mehmet Pasha Sokolović bridge; Lüleburgaz railway station; Zindan Baba Türbesi; Congress Square; Panaroma of Lüleburgaz; Lüleburgaz museum
Lüleburgaz
Lüleburgaz
Coordinates: 41°24′20″N 27°21′25″E / 41.40556°N 27.35694°E / 41.40556; 27.35694Coordinates: 41°24′20″N 27°21′25″E / 41.40556°N 27.35694°E / 41.40556; 27.35694
CountryTurkey
ProvinceKırklareli
Government
 • MayorMurat Gerenli (2019–2024) (CHP)
 • KaymakamSalih Yüce
Area
 • District1,017.79 km2 (392.97 sq mi)
Elevation
30 m (100 ft)
Population
 (2012)[2]
 • Urban
105,279
 • District
137,872
 • District density140/km2 (350/sq mi)
Postal code
39750, 39770, 39780
ClimateHot-summer Mediterranean climate
Websitewww.luleburgaz.bel.tr

Lüleburgaz is a hub for road and rail transportation, with the city being connected to Istanbul and Edirne by the Istanbul-Kapikule Regional Train and to Plovdiv, Sofia, Belgrade, Bucharest and Budapest by the Bosphorus Express and the Istanbul-Sofia Express.

The city has an urban population of 122,635 (2021 census). Its best known attraction is the 16th-century Sokollu Mehmed Pasha Mosque, named after the Grand Vizier Mehmet Paşa Sokolović and designed by the Ottoman chief architect Mimar Sinan who also designed a bridge for the city.

History

 
The surrender and humiliation of Thomas the Slav in the Skylitzes manuscript.

The city used to be the capital of the Roman province of Europa, established by the Roman Emperor Diocletian in 294.

The city's ancient name was Bergula but Emperor Theodosius I changed it to Arcadiopolis in honour of his son and successor Arcadius. The city of Arcadiopolis fell to Attila the Hun during his campaign against the Eastern Roman Empire in 443 AD.

During the revolt of Thomas the Slav against Michael II, the city was Thomas' last refuge after the defection of his troops in 823. Michael II invested the city and after more than five months of siege, the exhausted and starving troops gave up their leader in exchange for an imperial pardon. Thomas was handed over on a donkey and tortured.

The Battle of Arcadiopolis of 970 saw the Byzantine forces defeat an invading Kievan-Pecheneg-Magyar force who were aiming to capture Constantinople, 100 miles (161 kilometres) to the east.

As the capital of the Roman province of Europa, Acradiopolis had its own bishop, who was recorded as attending a number of important church councils; it was noted as an autocephalous archbishopric by the seventh century. It is no longer a residential bishopric, although the Diocese of Arcadiopolis survives as a Roman Catholic titular see. Marcel Lefebvre, the founder of the Society of Saint Pius X, was one of its titular bishops.[3]

The Battle of Lüleburgas was fought between 28 October and 2 November 1912 during the First Balkan War. The city was occupied by the Greek army between 1920 and 1922, before becoming part of the Modern Turkish Republic.[4]

Economy

 
Coat of arms of the city of Lüleburgaz in 2019. It displays the Mehmet Pasha Sokolović Mosque (left) and factory chimneys (right), as well as a sunflower and wheat ears with the initials of the city and a European Union (EU) flag.

The economy of Lüleburgaz is mainly based on the industrial sector and agriculture. There are various factories around the city.

Pharmaceutical industry

Pharmaceutical companies such as Sanofi-Aventis, Deva Holding A.S. and Zentiva have their main manufacturers within the urban area of Lüleburgaz.

Agriculture

Crops widely grown around Lüleburgaz include wheat, corn and sunflowers, with the latter being one of the symbols of the city. Trakya Birlik, with its headquarters in the city, is one of Turkey's main sunflower oil producers.

Glass production

Şişecam, Turkey's leading glass producer, has a factory in Lüleburgaz. as does its East Thracian division Trakya Cam.

Sport

Founded in 2007, the women's football club, Düvenciler Lisesispor, played in the Turkish Women's First Football League after promotion from the Second League. In 2011 the team changed its name to Lüleburgaz 39 Spor and its colours from yellow-black to red-green. The club ended its participation in the league in the 2013-14 season.[5]

Culture

The city and the Battle of Lüleburgas feature in Marcel Proust's Time Regained, the final chapter of Remembrance of Things Past, published in 1927.

The festival of koliada is historically celebrated in the city in the month of January.[6]

Media companies

The city of Lüleburgaz is home to several local media agencies including the centre-left Lüleburgaz Görünüm Gazetesi and Lüleburgaz Haber.

Politics

Lüleburgaz is one of the most pro-European cities of Turkey; mayoral candidates advocating tighter integration with the European Union dominate during elections.

Historically, the centre-left, secular and pro-European Republican People's Party (CHP) has dominated city politics. In the 2017 Turkish constitutional referendum, 72.89% of the population of Lüleburgaz voted "no".[7] In the 2018 Turkish general election the most popular party was the CHP which received 51.38% of the vote. The liberal democratic Nation Alliance received 64.80% of the votes in the city.[8] In the 2019 Turkish local elections the most popular candidate was Murat Gerenli of the CHP which received 66.55% of the vote.[9]

Famous residents

 
Turkish singer-songwriter Candan Erçetin, 2015

Twin towns – sister cities

Lüleburgaz is twinned with:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Area of regions (including lakes), km²". Regional Statistics Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. 2002. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
  2. ^ "Population of province/district centers and towns/villages by districts - 2012". Address Based Population Registration System (ABPRS) Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. Retrieved 2013-02-27.
  3. ^ Listing on Catholic-hierarchy.org
  4. ^ Arslan, Ali (2010). Kasabadan kente bir Cumhuriyet yürüyüşü: Lüleburgaz; II. Kitap, Ekonomi ve Siyaset Tarihi. Görünüm Yayinlari.
  5. ^ . Görünüm Gazetesi (in Turkish). 2013-08-24. Archived from the original on 2013-12-11. Retrieved 2013-12-06.
  6. ^ . Görünüm Gazetesi. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  7. ^ "2017 Turkiye Geneli Referandum Sonuclari". NTV. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  8. ^ "Kirklareli 24 Haziran (2018) Secim Sonuclari ve Kazanan Milletvekilleri". Sozcu. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  9. ^ "Kirklareli Luleburgaz Secim Sonuclari: 31 Mart 2019". Sozcu. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  10. ^ "Candan Erçetin Lüleburgaz'daki Sanat Akademisi'ni inceledi: "Lüleburgaz çok önemli bir cazibe merkezi olabilir"". Mahalli Gündem. Retrieved 31 January 2022.

Bibliography

External links

  • Official Website of the City of Lüleburgaz

lüleburgaz, turkish, lyˈlebuɾɡaz, modern, greek, Λουλέ, Μπουργκάς, lule, burgas, bulgarian, Люлебургаз, lyuleburgaz, bergoulion, ancient, greek, Βεργούλιον, arcadiopolis, ancient, greek, Αρκαδιόυπολις, arkadiópolis, largest, city, district, kırklareli, provinc. Luleburgaz Turkish lyˈlebuɾɡaz Modern Greek Loyle Mpoyrgkas Lule Burgas Bulgarian Lyuleburgaz Lyuleburgaz Bergoulion Ancient Greek Bergoylion or Arcadiopolis Ancient Greek Arkadioypolis Arkadiopolis is the largest city and district of Kirklareli Province in the Marmara region of Turkey Located near the border with Bulgaria within the historic region of East Thrace in Rumelia the city is home to many Balkan Turks from Albania Bulgaria Greece Romania and ex Yugoslavia who immigrated to Turkey since the 19th century LuleburgazCityFrom top left Mehmet Pasha Sokolovic Mosque Mehmet Pasha Sokolovic bridge Luleburgaz railway station Zindan Baba Turbesi Congress Square Panaroma of Luleburgaz Luleburgaz museumLuleburgazShow map of TurkeyLuleburgazShow map of EuropeCoordinates 41 24 20 N 27 21 25 E 41 40556 N 27 35694 E 41 40556 27 35694 Coordinates 41 24 20 N 27 21 25 E 41 40556 N 27 35694 E 41 40556 27 35694CountryTurkeyProvinceKirklareliGovernment MayorMurat Gerenli 2019 2024 CHP KaymakamSalih YuceArea 1 District1 017 79 km2 392 97 sq mi Elevation30 m 100 ft Population 2012 2 Urban105 279 District137 872 District density140 km2 350 sq mi Postal code39750 39770 39780ClimateHot summer Mediterranean climateWebsitewww luleburgaz bel trLuleburgaz is a hub for road and rail transportation with the city being connected to Istanbul and Edirne by the Istanbul Kapikule Regional Train and to Plovdiv Sofia Belgrade Bucharest and Budapest by the Bosphorus Express and the Istanbul Sofia Express The city has an urban population of 122 635 2021 census Its best known attraction is the 16th century Sokollu Mehmed Pasha Mosque named after the Grand Vizier Mehmet Pasa Sokolovic and designed by the Ottoman chief architect Mimar Sinan who also designed a bridge for the city Contents 1 History 2 Economy 2 1 Pharmaceutical industry 2 2 Agriculture 2 3 Glass production 3 Sport 4 Culture 5 Media companies 6 Politics 7 Famous residents 8 Twin towns sister cities 9 See also 10 References 11 Bibliography 12 External linksHistory Edit The surrender and humiliation of Thomas the Slav in the Skylitzes manuscript The city used to be the capital of the Roman province of Europa established by the Roman Emperor Diocletian in 294 The city s ancient name was Bergula but Emperor Theodosius I changed it to Arcadiopolis in honour of his son and successor Arcadius The city of Arcadiopolis fell to Attila the Hun during his campaign against the Eastern Roman Empire in 443 AD During the revolt of Thomas the Slav against Michael II the city was Thomas last refuge after the defection of his troops in 823 Michael II invested the city and after more than five months of siege the exhausted and starving troops gave up their leader in exchange for an imperial pardon Thomas was handed over on a donkey and tortured The Battle of Arcadiopolis of 970 saw the Byzantine forces defeat an invading Kievan Pecheneg Magyar force who were aiming to capture Constantinople 100 miles 161 kilometres to the east As the capital of the Roman province of Europa Acradiopolis had its own bishop who was recorded as attending a number of important church councils it was noted as an autocephalous archbishopric by the seventh century It is no longer a residential bishopric although the Diocese of Arcadiopolis survives as a Roman Catholic titular see Marcel Lefebvre the founder of the Society of Saint Pius X was one of its titular bishops 3 The Battle of Luleburgas was fought between 28 October and 2 November 1912 during the First Balkan War The city was occupied by the Greek army between 1920 and 1922 before becoming part of the Modern Turkish Republic 4 Economy Edit Coat of arms of the city of Luleburgaz in 2019 It displays the Mehmet Pasha Sokolovic Mosque left and factory chimneys right as well as a sunflower and wheat ears with the initials of the city and a European Union EU flag The economy of Luleburgaz is mainly based on the industrial sector and agriculture There are various factories around the city Pharmaceutical industry Edit Pharmaceutical companies such as Sanofi Aventis Deva Holding A S and Zentiva have their main manufacturers within the urban area of Luleburgaz Agriculture Edit Crops widely grown around Luleburgaz include wheat corn and sunflowers with the latter being one of the symbols of the city Trakya Birlik with its headquarters in the city is one of Turkey s main sunflower oil producers Glass production Edit Sisecam Turkey s leading glass producer has a factory in Luleburgaz as does its East Thracian division Trakya Cam Sport EditFounded in 2007 the women s football club Duvenciler Lisesispor played in the Turkish Women s First Football League after promotion from the Second League In 2011 the team changed its name to Luleburgaz 39 Spor and its colours from yellow black to red green The club ended its participation in the league in the 2013 14 season 5 Culture EditThe city and the Battle of Luleburgas feature in Marcel Proust s Time Regained the final chapter of Remembrance of Things Past published in 1927 The festival of koliada is historically celebrated in the city in the month of January 6 Media companies EditThe city of Luleburgaz is home to several local media agencies including the centre left Luleburgaz Gorunum Gazetesi and Luleburgaz Haber Politics EditLuleburgaz is one of the most pro European cities of Turkey mayoral candidates advocating tighter integration with the European Union dominate during elections Historically the centre left secular and pro European Republican People s Party CHP has dominated city politics In the 2017 Turkish constitutional referendum 72 89 of the population of Luleburgaz voted no 7 In the 2018 Turkish general election the most popular party was the CHP which received 51 38 of the vote The liberal democratic Nation Alliance received 64 80 of the votes in the city 8 In the 2019 Turkish local elections the most popular candidate was Murat Gerenli of the CHP which received 66 55 of the vote 9 Famous residents Edit Turkish singer songwriter Candan Ercetin 2015 Ahmet Ozacar Turkish footballer Candan Ercetin Turkish singer songwriter of Kosovar Macedonian descent that represented Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 recipient of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres for her contributions to France Turkey relations 10 Twin towns sister cities EditLuleburgaz is twinned with Silistra PopovoSee also EditBattle of Lule Burgas Bergule Europa RumeliaReferences Edit Area of regions including lakes km Regional Statistics Database Turkish Statistical Institute 2002 Retrieved 2013 03 05 Population of province district centers and towns villages by districts 2012 Address Based Population Registration System ABPRS Database Turkish Statistical Institute Retrieved 2013 02 27 Listing on Catholic hierarchy org Arslan Ali 2010 Kasabadan kente bir Cumhuriyet yuruyusu Luleburgaz II Kitap Ekonomi ve Siyaset Tarihi Gorunum Yayinlari Bu goruntu mazide kaldi Gorunum Gazetesi in Turkish 2013 08 24 Archived from the original on 2013 12 11 Retrieved 2013 12 06 Mandira da korkunc gece Gorunum Gazetesi Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 Retrieved 11 January 2022 2017 Turkiye Geneli Referandum Sonuclari NTV Retrieved 27 February 2022 Kirklareli 24 Haziran 2018 Secim Sonuclari ve Kazanan Milletvekilleri Sozcu Retrieved 27 February 2022 Kirklareli Luleburgaz Secim Sonuclari 31 Mart 2019 Sozcu Retrieved 27 February 2022 Candan Ercetin Luleburgaz daki Sanat Akademisi ni inceledi Luleburgaz cok onemli bir cazibe merkezi olabilir Mahalli Gundem Retrieved 31 January 2022 Bibliography EditBergulae Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography Arcadiopolis founded by ArcadiusExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Luleburgaz Official Website of the City of Luleburgaz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luleburgaz amp oldid 1122167376, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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