İğneada

{{Infobox Turkey place

| type = municipality

| name = İğneada

| image_skyline = Longoz'dan İğneada.jpg

| image_caption =

| coordinates = {{coord|41|52|34|N|27|59|10|E|region:TR_type:city_source:dewiki|display=it}}

| province = Kırklareli

| district = Demirköy

| population_footnotes =

| population_total = 2511

| population_as_of = 2022

| elevation_m = 0

| postal_code = 39650

| area_code = 0288

| leader_name = Tahir Işık

| leader_party = CHP

| website = {{URL|https://www.igneada.bel.tr/}}

}}

İğneada, formerly Thynias (Greek: Θυνίας), is a town (belde) in the Demirköy District, Kırklareli Province, Turkey.[https://www.e-icisleri.gov.tr/Anasayfa/MulkiIdariBolumleri.aspx Belde Belediyesi], Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 1 March 2023. Its population is 2,511 (2022).{{Cite web |title=Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports|url=https://biruni.tuik.gov.tr/medas/?kn=95&locale=en |access-date=13 March 2023|publisher=TÜİK|language=en|format=XLS}} It lies on the Black Sea coast and is approximately {{convert|5|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} south of the Mutludere river which forms the border with Bulgaria. The land is covered by mainly oak forests,{{cite web |url=https://www.dailysabah.com/travel/2016/07/22/igneada-the-black-seas-best-kept-secret |publisher=Daily Sabah |title=İğneada: The Black Sea's best kept secret |date=22 July 2016 }} typical flora of the Yıldız (Istranca) Mountains. Forestry, fishing and tourism are the main occupations of the town population. The population in East Thrace are of different ethnicities, some originally from Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Yugoslavia, and the Caucasus, including:

The İğneada Floodplain Forests National Park with its Lake Saka Nature Reserve Area is situated around the town. It harbors one of the few remaining floodplain forests in all of Europe, which is home to many different bird species.{{cite web | url=https://www.trakyagezi.com/igneada/ | title=İğneada – Trakya Gezi | date=11 June 2009 }}

The second of Turkey's nuclear power plants is planned to be built in the area. A fourth revision environmental impact assessment was submitted and approved. There is no timeline or budget set for the project as of November 2015.[http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/Country-Profiles/Countries-T-Z/Turkey/ Nuclear Power in Turkey]

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