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  1. The Vilayet of Adrianople or Vilayet of Edirne (Ottoman Turkish: ولايت ادرنه; Vilâyet-i Edirne) was a first-level administrative division of the Ottoman Empire. Prior to 1878, the vilayet had an area of 26,160 square miles (67,800 km 2) and extended all the way to the Balkan Mountains.

  2. Salonica vilayet. The Vilayet of Salonica [3] ( Ottoman Turkish: ولايت سلانيك, romanized : Vilâyet-i Selânik) was a first-level administrative division ( vilayet) of the Ottoman Empire from 1867 [4] to 1912. In the late 19th century it reportedly had an area of 12,950 square miles (33,500 km 2 ). [5]

  3. The Vilayet of Adrianople or Vilayet of Edirne ( Ottoman Turkish: ولايت ادرنه; Vilâyet-i Edirne) was a first-level administrative division ( vilayet) of the Ottoman Empire. Prior to 1878, the vilayet had an area of 26,160 square miles (67,800 km2) and extended all the way to the Balkan Mountains.

  4. The Eyalet of Adrianople or Edirne or Çirmen (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت ادرنه; Eyālet-i Edirne) was constituted from parts of the eyalets of Silistra and Rumelia in 1826. It was one of the first Ottoman provinces to become a vilayet after an administrative reform in 1865, and by 1867 it had been reformed into the Vilayet of ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EdirneEdirne - Wikipedia

    Around 1850, from the standpoint of the Eastern Catholic Churches, Adrianople was the residence of a Bulgarian vicar-apostolic for the 4,600 Eastern Catholics of the Ottoman vilayet (province) of Thrace and after 1878 - of the principality of Bulgaria.

  6. The city of Edirne (formerly Adrianople) was the capital of the vilayet. The Ottoman province of Adrianople covered a territory of 67,800 square kilometers until 1878 and comprised eight sancaks: Sancak of Adrianople (now Edirne) (Adrianople, Cisr-i Mustafapaşa, Kırcaali, Dimetoka (Didymoteicho), Ortaköy, Cisr-i Ergene, Havsa.