Hamzabeyli, Lalapaşa

Hamzabeyli
—  Village  —
A view of the Hamzabeyli border crossing point with its counterpart Lesovo (Note the exclusive truck traffic)
Hamzabeyli, Lalapaşa is located in Turkey
Hamzabeyli
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 41°57′N 26°36′E / 41.950°N 26.600°E / 41.950; 26.600Coordinates: 41°57′N 26°36′E / 41.950°N 26.600°E / 41.950; 26.600
Country  Turkey
Province Edirne Province
District Lalapaşa
Government
 • Muhtar
Population (2011)
 • Total 239[1]
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 • Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 22950
Area code(s) 0284
Licence plate 22

Hamzabeyli is a village in Lalapaşa town of Edirne Province, Turkey and one of the three border crossing points between Turkey and Bulgaria is situated within here. This border crossing is the newest yet opened between Bulgaria and Turkey in 2006.[2] The counterpart of Hamzabeyli is Lesovo (Bulgarian: Лесово) on the Bulgarian side.

Hamzabeyli border crossing point was previously in use in Ottoman times. But closed after the fall of the empire. By the entry of Bulgaria into EU, the vehicle traffic between Turkey has increased significantly. Therefore making the reopening of a new border crossing point necessary. This crossing is mostly used by trucks. Hamzabeyli border crossing point features:[3]

  • 500.000 vehicle and 1.500.000 passenger capacity, annually.
  • 64.000 m² total open area.
  • 2.000 m² commercial buildings area.
  • 1.800 m² administrative buildings area.
  • 4+4 automobile and 4+4 truck platforms (16 in total).
  • 2 vehicle weight scales and 2 x-ray vehicle scanners.
  • A duty free shop, a bank, an insurance company and a restaurant.

Hamzabeyli border crossing has relatively less traffic than its neighbours, namely Kapıkule and Dereköy—despite its truck traffic. This is because it provides access to mid-Bulgaria where there are no major cities and connecting roads to neighbouring countries. Whereas Kapıkule is closer to Sofia and thus to Western Europe; Dereköy is closer to Burgas and Varna.

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Last modified on 8 March 2013, at 06:18