Hamidiye, Uzunköprü

The term "Hamidiye, Uzunköprü" does not correspond to a widely recognized or established concept, place, or entity in available encyclopedic sources. It appears to combine two proper nouns: "Hamidiye," which may refer to a place name or historical designation in Turkey, and "Uzunköprü," a known district in Edirne Province, Turkey.

Accurate information about a specific entity or location named "Hamidiye, Uzunköprü" is not confirmed. The use of a comma suggests a possible administrative or geographical relationship—such as a village (Hamidiye) within the district of Uzunköprü. Some villages in Turkey bear the name Hamidiye, as it is a toponym derived from the name of Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II (reigned 1876–1909), commonly used during the late Ottoman period.

However, no reliable sources verify the existence, characteristics, or significance of a specific settlement or feature called "Hamidiye" in the Uzunköprü district. The term may refer to a minor locality, an informal designation, or a historical name no longer in common use.

Given the lack of verifiable data, this entry remains limited to plausible interpretation based on Turkish toponymic conventions. Further research using local or regional Turkish administrative records may be required to confirm any specific details.

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