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🏛️ Hadrianoupolis-Bergoule
Ruined Roman city in northwestern Anatolia


🕐 2 min read · Updated 16 Mar 2026 at 13:05
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  • Located in Tekirdağ Province, northwestern Türkiye, near the Sea of Marmara
  • Founded in the 2nd century CE under Roman Emperor Hadrian
  • Served as a strategic port and administrative center in Roman Thrace
  • Now an archaeological site with scattered remains of walls, structures, and artifacts

Hadrianoupolis-Bergoule is an archaeological site located in Tekirdağ Province in northwestern Türkiye, approximately 41.67°N, 26.55°E. The city was established during the reign of Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century CE and functioned as an important Roman settlement in Thrace. The site contains fragmentary architectural remains dating primarily to the Roman period, though it was subsequently occupied and modified during Byzantine and Ottoman eras ...

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