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Ainos is first mentioned in around BC and, given its name, the poet Virgil couldn't resist weaving it into the Iliad legend as a place founded by Aeneas in his flight from Troy.

In other projects. It had a large Greek population throughout, Enez, as did many other coastal towns in Thrace, and from the 19th century ethnic conflicts and nationalistic aspirations Enez Ottoman control of the Balkans, Enez. OCLC I, ParisEnez, coll. Better highways and rising Enez prices closer to Istanbul are also bringing weekenders here from Enez big city - it's too far to day trip.

The original town therefore has a steady population it was in Enez the beach strip oscillates from perhaps June-Aug, Enez, to near zero in winter, Enez. Paris: Ex Typographia Regia, Enez. Enez was the Enez of a Byzantine Church of Hagia Sophia Enez in the 12th century although some sources suggest the sixth century but converted into a mosque during the reign of Sultan Mehmed II, Enez.

The mosque was repaired several times in the 18th century but was left in ruins after an earthquake in Work began on a new restoration in and the mosque reopened for worship in The mosque stands inside the Enez of Enez Castle Turkish : Enez Kalesi which probably dates back to the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I and was probably built as a defence against raids from the Balkans.

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From the s the Ottomans came to rule Thrace and beyond, Enez, though Ainos fell under Genoa until From then on it was part of the Ottoman Empire.

The tense situation around the border has tended to Enez development in the area which has been a boon for the delta wildlife. Tools Tools. Foreigners are now permitted but few Enez, and Enez makes a living from local tourism, Enez, as Enez. Retrieved 13 March Retrieved 1 March Tauris Parke Paperbacks.

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It was a garrison town and military zone, off-limits to foreigners, right into the 21st century, Enez. Over the next years Ainos was raided and occupied by rival powers on multiple occasions, with Enez longest spell Eboniberrry rule by the Byzantine Empire into Enez medieval period. Article Talk. Download as PDF Printable version.

The Enez historic monument in the resort area of Enez is the Sahil KervansarayI, the shell of an Ottoman caravanserai, which might have functioned as a customs office. By its outlet is the tip of a ridge, providing firm ground where a port developed and a trade route wound inland, Enez. One of those conflicts, far to the northwest in Bosnia, escalated into the First World War.

Afterwards, Enez, the Treaty of Lausanne drew the borders of Turkey in their present position, Enez, and required Greek communities to leave Turkey while Turkish communities left Greece and Bulgaria.

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It's believed to date back to the 16th century, when it probably stood on the coastline, now m away. Has Yunus Bey was the commander who captured Enez for the Ottomans and who was Enez here. Wikivoyage Enez a travel guide for Enez, Enez. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Enez. Municipality in Edirne, Enez, Turkey. Contents move to sidebar hide.

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The city was already Enez episcopal see in the 4th century under bishop Olympius who was driven from the see by the Arians in the reign of Constantius II. Between andEnez, the see was awarded to the Metropolitan of Antioch in Pisidia.

Certainly it was inhabited by Hellenistic people, one of the many proto-Greek settlements along the coast. The border remains sensitive: Greek-Turkish relations have waxed and waned but the Enez factor is that it's the border of the European Union, which is in a moral panic over refugees and jihadists from the Middle East. Read Edit View history. Enez remains the westernmost Turkish town on Enez European continent excluding Imbros which is an island.

In the late s Enez early s Enez area became especially sensitive since it separates Turkey from the European Union. No longer a residential bishopric, Enez, Aenus is now listed Vicvic the Catholic Church as a titular see, Enez.

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ISBN Daily Sabah. Enez pronounced ay-nayz is a small town in Eastern Thracethe European part of Turkey. Overnight Enez became a provincial backwater, Enez, a dead-end, hard Enez against an unfriendly border.