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  2. Turkish Cypriots - Wikipedia

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    A Turkish Cypriot family who migrated to Turkey in 1935. The first mass migration of Turkish Cypriots to Turkey occurred in 1878 when the Ottoman Empire leased Cyprus to Great Britain. The flow of Turkish Cypriot emigration to Turkey continued in the aftermath of the First World War, and gained its greatest velocity in the mid-1920s. Economic ...

  3. Cypriot Americans - Wikipedia

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    After the 1974 Turkish Invasion of Cyprus 51,500 Turkish and Greek Cypriots left as immigrants and another 15,000 became temporary workers abroad. The new wave of immigrants had Australia as the most common destination (35 percent), followed by North America, Greece and UK .

  4. Turkish Americans - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. Americans of Turkish birth or descent Ethnic group Turkish Americans Türk Amerikalılar The 27th Annual Turkish Day Parade (2008) in New York Total population 252,256 [a] 2023 American Community Survey 350,000-500,000 Turkish Coalition of America Regions with significant populations New ...

  5. Culture of Northern Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Northern Cyprus is the pattern of human activity and symbolism associated with Northern Cyprus and Turkish Cypriots.It features significant elements influenced by or developed upon the culture of Turkey, but combines these elements with a unique Cypriot approach and local traditions (in common with Greek Cypriots), as well as several other influences, such as the British and ...

  6. Turkish people - Wikipedia

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    Today, the varieties spoken in Northern Cyprus are increasingly influenced by standard Turkish.The Cypriot Turkish dialect is being exposed to increasing standard Turkish through immigration from Turkey, new mass media, and new educational institutions. [318] A bilingual road sign (Turkish and Arabic) in Iraq

  7. Aktina Productions - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Aktina, launched the Aktina TV YouTube channel, where the majority of programs that initially air on Aktina TV on WNYE-Channel 25 are posted, along with music videos from the concert series “Greek Music Journey.” [18] As of 2024, the channel has over 7,000 subscribers, with some of its posted music videos surpassing 3.5 million views.

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  9. Cypriot Turkish - Wikipedia

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    Standard Turkish bin ↔ Cypriot Turkish biŋ "thousand" Standard Turkish: Arabaya binmek ↔ Cypriot Turkish: Arabaya biŋmek "getting in the car" Changing 1st person plural suffix z↔k; Standard Turkish isteriz ↔ Cypriot Turkish isderik "we want" Unvoicing of some voiced stops b↔p; Standard Turkish: bakla ↔ Cypriot Turkish: pakla ...