Turks in New Zealand
Turks in New Zealand refers to Turkish people living in New Zealand. Although a small community, Turks are the most visible middle eastern community residing in the New Zealand. Many operate their own businesses specialising in tradition Turkish food, such as kebab, baklava, and Turkish delight.[3]
Demographics
According to New Zealand census figures, the number of residents born in Turkey is steadily increasing (note that these figures do not include New Zealand-born Turks):
Year | Turkish population |
1921 | 21 |
1951 | 28 |
1976 | 201 |
2001 | 396 |
2006 | 600 |
(Source: New Zealand Census) [4] |
Notable people
New Zealand Turkish Society Inc.
www.turkish.org.nz
- Ayse Tezel
- Murat Yanbakan
- Celal Cagiran
- Oguzhan Ozturk
- Huseyin Alp Arslan
- Efsun Celik
See also
References
External links
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