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(2002 pop. 128,000). Edirne is the capital of the province of Edirne in northwestern Turkey, near the border with Greece and Bulgaria and the confluence of the Tundzha, Maritsa, and Arda rivers. The city is the gateway from the Balkans to the east. The...
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Edirne (see also its other names) is a city in Thrace, the westernmost part of Turkey, close to the borders with Greece and Bulgaria. It is the capital of Edirne Province (Turkish Thrace) and its estimated population in 2002 was 128,400, up from...


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The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
Rubella seroprevalence among Turkish adolescent girls living in Edirne, Turkey
10/01/2006: 3,358 words, approx. 11 pages
SUMMARY: Ãner N, Vatansever Ã, Karasalihoglu S, Tatman-Otkun M, Ekuklu G, Küçükugurluoglu Y. Rubella seroprevalence among Turkish adolescent girls living in Edirne, Turkey. Turk J Pediatr 2006; 48: 288-293. This study was designed to estimate the rubella seroprevalence in unvaccinated Turkish adolescent girls...
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The Independent - London
A Turkish delight on the road to nowhere Remote Edirne is an exquisite relic of Ottoman days, writes Jonathan Gregson
04/22/2001: 1,213 words, approx. 4 pages
If the ancient city of Edirne was situated just about anywhere else around the Mediterranean, it would be overrun by tour coaches. Its architecture is breathtaking, its atmosphere refreshingly unhurried, and the Old City is almost encircled by the tree-lined Tunca (pronounced toon-jah) River....
 


 

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