Hacıköy is a village in the District of Süleymanpaşa, Tekirdağ Province, Turkey. The history of the village dates back to immigrants from Bulgaria after the Ottoman-Russian War in 1877-1878. These immigrants came from Akıncılar Village of Selvi district of Gabrovo province and settled in the village.
The village is 22 km away from the central district of Tekirdağ and lives on agriculture and animal husbandry. There is no primary school in the village, and students go to school by busing. The infrastructure of the village is developed. Drinking water and sewage network are available. There is also electricity and landline telephone service. However, there is no PTT branch or agency in the village. There is no health center or health home.
According to the census conducted in 2019, the population of the village is 205 people. In 2012, when Tekirdağ became a metropolitan city, its village status was abolished and it became a neighborhood.
The village is 22 km away from the central district of Tekirdağ and lives on agriculture and animal husbandry. There is no primary school in the village, and students go to school by busing. The infrastructure of the village is developed. Drinking water and sewage network are available. There is also electricity and landline telephone service. However, there is no PTT branch or agency in the village. There is no health center or health home.
According to the census conducted in 2019, the population of the village is 205 people. In 2012, when Tekirdağ became a metropolitan city, its village status was abolished and it became a neighborhood.