Babaeski

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Babaeski
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Babaeski is located in Turkey
Babaeski
Babaeski
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Country  Turkey
Province Kırklareli
Government
 • Mayor Abdullah Hacı (CHP)
 • Kaymakam Mustafa Demir
Area[1]
 • District 633.39 km2 (244.55 sq mi)
Elevation 55 m (180 ft)
Population (2012)[2]
 • Urban 29,329
 • District 50,559
 • District density 80/km2 (210/sq mi)
Climate Csa
Website www.babaeski-bld.gov.tr/

Babaeski is a town and district of Kırklareli Province in the Marmara region of Turkey. The countyship has a population of 29,342 and the total area of the district is 652 km².

Name

The name Babaeski is believed to have originated according to the following legend: the Ottoman Sultan, Mehmet the Conqueror, stopped in town on his way to Constantinople before the final siege of the city. He happened to meet an old man in front of the old mosque which is nowadays called Small Mosque (Küçük Cami) and asked him when the town was established. The man replied "Eskidir, eski," meaning "It is old, old." When the Sultan asked the man's age, he replied again, "Baba... eski," which means "The father is old." From then on, the name Babaeski has been used for the town.

History

In Byzantine times, the area was known as Boulgarophygon (Βουλγαρόφυγον in Greek), and was the site of a major Byzantine defeat by the Bulgarians in 896.[3]

Facts

Babaeski lies on a relatively flat landscape where the highest point does not exceed 150 m. The Devil Stream (Şeytan Deresi) flows through the land of the district. Agriculture is the main industry. Sunflower, wheat are the main crops grown along with some vegetables. Industrial development has sped up in the last decade mainly in the form of textile factories.

Babaeski hosts the annual "Babaeski Agricultural Festival" in late July to early August where national singers perform.

Sights

Some historical sites in Babaeski are:

  • Eski Cami (The Old Mosque), built during the Mehmet the Conqueror period in 1467. It is still in use.
  • Dördüzlü Çeşme (The Tetrahedral Fountain), built in the 17th century. It has four sides and a dome centered in a square.
Babaeski Bridge
  • Babaeski Bridge, built in 1633 during the period of Murad IV. It is part of D-100 international highway and is still in use.
  • The Bath, built in the classical single dome style. It is also still in use.
  • Atatürk Elementary School, built by the then sub-governor (kaymakam) Tevfik Gür in 1914. It is a one story building with wooden roof and Ottoman Turkish style eaves. It now serves as the vocational school of the University of Thrace.

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References

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