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  2. Bulgaria–Turkey border - Wikipedia

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    The BulgariaTurkey border (Bulgarian: Българо-турска граница, romanized: Būlgaro-turska granitsa, Turkish: Bulgaristan–Türkiye sınırı) is a 259 km (161 mi) long international border between the Republic of Bulgaria and the Republic of Turkey. It was established by the Treaty of San Stefano in 1878 as an inner ...

  3. Kapıkule - Wikipedia

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    Kapıkule. Kapıkule is the name of the Turkish border crossing point in Edirne Province on the border of Turkey and Bulgaria. Its counterpart on the Bulgarian side is Kapitan Andreevo. Together, they form the busiest land border crossing point in Europe. [1] Kapıkule, situated on the State road D100 (D.100) and European route E80, is also an ...

  4. Hamzabeyli, Lalapaşa - Wikipedia

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    22950. Area code. 0284. A queue on the border check point. Hamzabeyli is a village in Lalapaşa District of Edirne Province, Turkey. [1] The village had a population of 177 in 2022. [2] It is one of the three border crossing points between Turkey and Bulgaria. The Hamzabeyli border crossing is the newest bridge along the border, opening between ...

  5. Land border crossings of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Land border crossings of Turkey. Kapıkule-Kapitan Andreevo border crossing. Hamzabeyli-Lesovo border crossing. Turkish-Iranian frontier at Gürbulak. The following is a list of land border crossings of Turkey (i.e. only for motor vehicles, not railways) as of 2013. [1]

  6. Kapitan Andreevo - Wikipedia

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    As of 2005 it has 948 inhabitants and the mayor is Dimitar Shiderov. Due to the proximity with Turkey, there is a major border checkpoint built there, with the Turkish side of the checkpoint being called Kapıkule. The busy BulgariaTurkey border crossing at Kapitan Andreevo is an important point of entrance to the European Union.

  7. Big Excursion - Wikipedia

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    Big Excursion. The " Big Excursion " (Bulgarian: Голямата екскурзия, romanized: Goliamata Ekskurziya) was the 1989 forced migration (Turkish: 1989 Zorunlu Göç) of Bulgarian Muslims by the Communist government of the People's Republic of Bulgaria. In total, around 360,000 Bulgarian Muslims crossed the border into Turkey. [2]

  8. Category:Bulgaria–Turkey border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "BulgariaTurkey border crossings" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  9. Bulgaria–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    On 5 October 1908, Bulgaria finally declared its complete independence as the Kingdom of Bulgaria. In the Balkan Wars, Bulgaria was able to conquer more territories from the Ottomans and the current border between Bulgaria and Turkey was established in 1913 with the Treaty of Constantinople, which ended the state of war between the two sides. [1]