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Turkis fowk

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Turks
Türkler
Tot population
c. 63–69 million[a]
Regions wi signeeficant populations
 Turkey 55,589,988- 59,560,701 (2008 est. o 2015 pop.)[1]
 Northren Cyprus 280,000 d[›][2][3] Tap immigrant destinations
 Germany2,714,000–2,800,000 (includin Turkis Kurds)f[›]b[›][4][5][6][7]
 Fraunce500,000[8]
 Unitit Kinrick500,000a[›][9][10][11]
 Netherlands396,414e[›]–500,000c[›][12][13][14][15]
 Austrick350,000–500,000[16][17]
 Belgium200,000[18][19][20]
 United States196,222-500,000 b[›][21][22][23][24]
 Swaden100,000-150,000[25][26]
 Switzerland70,440 e[›][27]
 Australie66,919-150,000 b[›][28][29][30][31]
 Denmark28,892 f[›]b[›][32]
 Canadae24,910 b[›][33]
 Italy22,580 e[›][34]
 Israel22,000[35] minority or immigrant commonties in the Middle East
 Iraq500,000-600,000[36][37]l[›]
 Sirie100,000[38]
 Saudi Arabie150,000–200,000 b[›][39][40]
 Jordan60,000[39]
 Lebanon50,000–80,000[41][42]
 Libie50,000 b[›][39] minorities in the Balkans
 Bulgarie588,318–800,000[43][44][45]
 North Macedonie77,959[46][47][48][49]
 Greece49,000 (official estimate)–80,000 g[›][50][51]
 Romanie27,700[52][53][54]
 Kosovo18,738[55] minorities in the umwhile USSR states
 Roushie109,883–150,000[56][57]
 Kazakhstan104,792–150,000 h[›][58][59]
 Kyrgyzstan40,953-50,000 h[›][60][59][61]
 Azerbaijan38,000–110,000 h[›][62][59][63][64]
 Uzbekistan15,000–20,000[65][66][67]
 Ukraine8,844[68]
Leids
Turkis
Releegion
Predominantly Islam[69][70][71][72]
(Sunni · Alevi · Bektashi · Twaler Shia · Ja'fari · nandenominational)
Minority irreleegious[69][73] Christianity[74][75][76]

a. ^ The total figur is merely a estimation; sum o aw the referencit populations.

The Turkis fowk, or the Turks, (Turkis: Türkler), is a naition an an ethnic group primarily livin in Turkey, an in the umwhike launds o the Ottoman Empire whaur Turkis minorities hae been established. The Turkis minorities are the seicont lairgest ethnic groups in Bulgarie an Cyprus. In addeetion, due tae modren migration, a Turkis diaspora haes been established, pairticularly in Wastren Europe (see Turks in Europe), whaur lairge commonties hae been formit in Austrick, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands an the Unitit Kinrick. Thare significant Turkis commonties livin in Australie, the umwhile Soviet Union an North Americae.

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