Turks in Liechtenstein

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Turks in Liechtenstein

Flag of Turkey Flag of Liechtenstein

Total population

884[1]

Regions with significant populations
Languages
Turkish
Religions
Cultural Muslims
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Turkish people

Turkish culture
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Native Turkish people
Turkey · Northern Cyprus
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Greece (Dodecanese, Western Thrace)
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Meskheti· Romania · Syria

Turkish peoples diaspora
Australia · Austria · Azerbaijan
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Iran · Israel · Italy
Japan · Jordan · Liechtenstein
Mexico · Netherlands· Norway
Poland· Russia
Saudi Arabia · Spain · Sweden
Switzerland · United Kingdom
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People
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Related groups
Turkic peoples
Crimean Tatars
Oghuz Turks · Khazars
Kipchaks · Krymchaks
Nogais · Pechenegs· Tatars
Tuvan people· Uyghurs

History
Gokturk · Oghuz Turks
Seljuqs· Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm
Beyliks· Ottoman Empire · Republic of Gumuljina
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Turkish people in Liechtenstein are either Turkish people who live in Liechtenstein even though having been born outside Liechtenstein, or are Liechtenstein-born, but have Turkish roots (Turkish-liechtensteinian). By Turkish roots, this could mean roots linking back to Turkey, the island of The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus or the communities of the Turkish diaspora. There are currently 1,000 Turks living in liechtenstein, which accounts for 5% of the total population.

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Foreigners make up around 14% of the population of Liechtenstein, primarily Turks, and Italians meaning that Turkish has some presence in the country.


[edit] References

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