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Turks in Germany Almanya'daki Türkler Deutschtürken; Total population; 1.3 million with Turkish citizenship (Statistical Office of the European Union 2023) [1] 2,926,000 million with a migration background from Turkey (including other ethnic groups from Turkey) (2023 estimation) [2]
In 2016 there were 97,682 foreign nationals with Turkish citizenship registered as residents in Berlin. Additionally, there were 79,048 German citizens with a Turkish "migration background" (meaning they or their parents had immigrated to Germany after 1955). [3]
Today, approximately one-fifth of the Turkish population, or around 15–20 million Turks, [76] is estimated to have Balkan origins. [74] Most arrived from Bulgaria, Greece, Romania and Yugoslavia. In addition, there was significant migration waves from the island of Cyprus; today the Turkish Cypriot population in Turkey may exceed 600,000. [77]
In 1949, it was split into two enclaves when Germany ceded the roads to Belgium; [24] in 1958, Belgium returned the east–west road and also ceded the centre section of the current enclave to Germany. Rückschlag: 0.016 Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia state – Aachen district – Monschau town) Belgium (Liège province – Eupen municipality)
The AKP, on the other hand, won just over 50%, coming first due to strong support from countries with a significant Turkish expat population, such as Germany and Austria. The following table shows the winners according to countries in which Turkish consulates held voting periods for the election.
As part of the joint German-Turkish training initiative, 100 imams are to be educated in Germany annually startin Germany and Turkey agree to train imams who serve Germany's Turkish immigrant ...
English: Number of foreign citizens from the country described in the title that are registered at the German Central Register of Foreigners relative to the total population of the mentioned foreign nationals in Germany at the district level. 31.12.2021.
The 1960 census of Cyprus reported the Turkish Cypriot population as 18% of the total population. The figure was challenged during a 1978 debate in the British Parliament when Lord Spens stated that there were 400,000 Turkish Cypriots in Cyprus, at least one-fifth of the population.