Doğrukaracamurat

Although there are settled people in the village, Turkish immigration from Romania and Bulgaria during the Ottoman - Russian and Balkan Wars happened. During the Greek occupation, the people were persecuted and only the elders, women and children were able to live in the village. It is said that at that time, men came to the village secretly from the Greeks by using the creek bed at night. There is no information about the founding time of the village. They migrated from the villages of Khrushva (Krushevo) and Çadırlı (Sennik) in the Sevlievo province of Bulgaria. It is a city located in the central part of Bulgaria. Our citizens who lived in Sevlievo, Gabrovo, migrated to Anatolia and Thrace during the Ottoman-Russian War of 1877-1878, known as the 93 War and  established the villages of Banarlı, Karacamurat, Bukrova (currently Sağlamtaş Town), Bunak (currently Çınarlıdere village), Karacakılavuz, Kaşıkçı, Ferhadanlı, Kazandere, Büyükyoncalı and Bıyıkali in Turkey. It is 30 km away from Süleymanpaşa. The economy of the village is based on agriculture and husbandry. In the village, there is no primary school. The village has drinking water network, but there is no sewerage system. There is not a PTT agency and a health center. The road that provides access to the village is asphalt and there is electricity and fixed telephone in the village. There is one grocery store. There is one mosque. There is a cemetery towards the exit of the village. The population of 2019 is 129.

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