Template:Turkish ethnicity

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Turks
(Türkler)
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Mehmed IISuleiman the MagnificentAtatürkSezen Aksu
Total population

c. 66.7 million (est.)

Regions with significant populations
Turkey:
   58,700,000[1][2]

Germany:
   2,700,000 [3]
Bulgaria:
   763,000 (2001)[4]
France:
   400,000
Netherlands:
   357,900 (2005)[5]
United Kingdom:
   300,000
Cyprus:
   110,000
Uzbekistan:
   200,000 [6]
Austria:
   183,445 (2001)[7]
USA:
    118,000-220,000 [8][9]
Belgium:
    120,000[citation needed]
Russia:
   96,000[10]
Switzerland:
   83,312 (2000) [11]
Republic of Macedonia:
   80,000[12]
Romania:
   32,596[13]
Australia:
   55,000-120,000 [14][15]
Greece:
   54.000[16]
Kosovo:
  10,000-50,000 [17][18]
Azerbaijan:
   50,000[19]
Sweden:
   35,000
Canada:
    25,000-50,000[20][21]
Mexico:
   20,000 [citation needed]
Liechtenstein:
   884

Languages
Turkish
Religions
Muslim or nominally Muslim, predominantly Sunni Islam, followed by Alevis. Small numbers of adherents of Eastern Orthodoxy and Judaism. Many have atheistic or agnostic beliefs [citation needed]
Related ethnic groups
Other Turkic peoples
  Oğuz Turks