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Turkish Americans (Turkish: Türk Amerikalılar) or American Turks are Americans of ethnic Turkish origin. The term "Turkish Americans" can therefore refer to ethnic Turkish immigrants to the United States, as well as their American-born descendants, who originate either from the Ottoman Empire or from post-Ottoman modern nation-states. The majority trace their roots to the Republic of Turkey, however, there are also significant ethnic Turkish communities in the US which descend from the island of Cyprus, the Balkans, North Africa, the Levant and other areas of the former Ottoman Empire. Furthermore, in recent years there has been a significant number of ethnic Turkish people coming to the US from the modern Turkish diaspora (i.e. outside the former Ottoman territories), especially from the

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  • Türkische Amerikaner (auch Türkisch-Amerikaner oder Turko-Amerikaner; englisch Turkish American, türkisch Amerikalı Türkler oder ABD Türkleri) sind Einwohner und Bürger der Vereinigten Staaten türkischer Herkunft. Insgesamt gibt es gemäß der Volkszählung von 2000 189.640 türkische Amerikaner. Zusammen mit Menschen genealogischer Herkunft aus der Türkei oder dem Osmanischen Reich sind über 500.000 Menschen türkische Amerikaner in den USA. Die Bundesstaaten mit den größten Anteilen an türkisch-amerikanischen Einwohnern sind New York City Metropolitan Area, New Jersey, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Florida, Maryland, Kalifornien und Texas. Die Regierungsangaben über Einwanderung sind allerdings nicht komplett verlässlich, da eine beträchtliche Zahl an Türken in den Balkanstaaten oder in der Sowjetunion geboren wurde. Türkisch-Amerikaner sprechen zumeist Türkisch oder Amerikanisches Englisch als Muttersprache; viele, vor allem die aus älteren Generationen, sind auch des Kurdischen, Armenischen, Pontosgriechischen, Aramäischen, Judenspanisch oder Lasischen als Muttersprache neben Türkisch und Englisch mächtig. Türkisch-Amerikaner sind zumeist Muslime, der Anteil an Aleviten, türkischen Christen und türkischen Juden ist allerdings deutlich höher als in der Türkei. (de)
  • Turkish Americans (Turkish: Türk Amerikalılar) or American Turks are Americans of ethnic Turkish origin. The term "Turkish Americans" can therefore refer to ethnic Turkish immigrants to the United States, as well as their American-born descendants, who originate either from the Ottoman Empire or from post-Ottoman modern nation-states. The majority trace their roots to the Republic of Turkey, however, there are also significant ethnic Turkish communities in the US which descend from the island of Cyprus, the Balkans, North Africa, the Levant and other areas of the former Ottoman Empire. Furthermore, in recent years there has been a significant number of ethnic Turkish people coming to the US from the modern Turkish diaspora (i.e. outside the former Ottoman territories), especially from the Turkish Meskhetian diaspora in Eastern Europe (e.g. from Krasnodar Krai in Russia) and "Euro-Turks" from Central and Western Europe (e.g. Turkish Germans etc.). (en)
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  • The 27th Annual Turkish Day Parade in New York (en)
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  • Turkish Americans (en)
  • Türk Amerikalılar (en)
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  • Over 2,000,000 (en)
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  • (2019 American Community Survey) (en)
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  • Predominantly Sunni Islam (en)
  • Minority Alevism, Christianity, other religions, or irreligious (en)
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  • Türkische Amerikaner (auch Türkisch-Amerikaner oder Turko-Amerikaner; englisch Turkish American, türkisch Amerikalı Türkler oder ABD Türkleri) sind Einwohner und Bürger der Vereinigten Staaten türkischer Herkunft. Insgesamt gibt es gemäß der Volkszählung von 2000 189.640 türkische Amerikaner. Zusammen mit Menschen genealogischer Herkunft aus der Türkei oder dem Osmanischen Reich sind über 500.000 Menschen türkische Amerikaner in den USA. (de)
  • Turkish Americans (Turkish: Türk Amerikalılar) or American Turks are Americans of ethnic Turkish origin. The term "Turkish Americans" can therefore refer to ethnic Turkish immigrants to the United States, as well as their American-born descendants, who originate either from the Ottoman Empire or from post-Ottoman modern nation-states. The majority trace their roots to the Republic of Turkey, however, there are also significant ethnic Turkish communities in the US which descend from the island of Cyprus, the Balkans, North Africa, the Levant and other areas of the former Ottoman Empire. Furthermore, in recent years there has been a significant number of ethnic Turkish people coming to the US from the modern Turkish diaspora (i.e. outside the former Ottoman territories), especially from the (en)
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  • Turkish Americans (en)
  • Türkisch-Amerikaner (de)
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  • Turkish Americans (en)
  • Türk Amerikalılar (en)
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