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East Thrace

East Thrace, or Eastern Thrace (Bulgarian: Източна Тракия, Iztochna Trakiya or Одринска Тракия, Odrinska Trakiya; Greek: Ανατολική Θράκη), or Turkish Thrace (Turkish: Trakya), is the part of the modern republic of Turkey that is geographically part of Europe, all in the eastern part of the historical region of Thrace; most of Turkey is in Anatolia, formerly known as Asia Minor. Turkish Thrace is also called European Turkey. This area includes the historic centre of old İstanbul , as well as such cities as Edirne (the historical capital of the Ottoman vilayet that comprised all Thrace), Tekirdağ, Çorlu, Lüleburgaz and Kırklareli.

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History

Provinces

The region comprises the three il (republican provinces) of Edirne, Kırklareli and Tekirdağ, along with the European parts of İstanbul and Çanakkale. On the other hand, Istanbul, the Gelibolu (Gallipoli) Peninsula and Gökçeada (both part of Çanakkale Province) may not always be considered part of Thrace by Turks today.

Province Area
(km²)
Population
(2008 census)[1]
Population density
(per km²)
Provinces formerly in the Vilayet of Edirne:
Edirne 6,279 394,644 62.8
Kırklareli 6,550 336,942 51.4
Tekirdağ 6,218 770,772 123.9
Sub-total 19,047 1,502,358 78.8
İstanbul (European part) 3,421 8,232,849 2406.5
Çanakkale (European part) 1,296 64,268 49.5
Total 23,764 9,799,745 824.7

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