the ancient *Enos*, a seaport-town of European Turkey, province of Rumili, sanjace of Gallipoli, and 38 miles N.W. of the town of that name. It is situated on the S. side of the gulf of Enos, near the mouth of the Maritza, and is in fact the seaport of Adrianople. Its position is admirably adapted for trade; but a sandbank has been allowed to form at the mouth of the harbour, so that none but vessels of the smallest size can now enter, all others being obliged to load and unload outside the bank. Pop. of town about 7000. The gulf of Enos is 14 miles in length, by 5 in breadth.