CHORLU, a town of European Turkey, in the vilayet of Adrianople ; on the left bank of the Chorlu, a small left-hand tributary of the Ergene, 20m. N.E. of Rodosto. Pop. (1905 ) was about 12,000, of whom one-half were Greeks, one-third Turks, and the remainder Armenians and Jews. The Greeks and Armenians have now left. Chorlu has a station on the Constan tinople-Adrianople branch of the Oriental railways. It manufac tures woollen cloth (shayak) and native carpets, and exports cereals, oil-cloth, carpets, cattle, poultry, fresh meat, game, fruits, wine, alcohol, hides and bones.