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Ethnic group
Romanians in Turkey
Total population
14.000 (Istanbul-only)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Istanbul
Ankara
Antalya
Izmir
Languages
Romanian
Turkish
Religion
Romanian Orthodoxy
Islam
Other
Related ethnic groups
Bulgarians in Turkey, Serbs in Turkey
Romanians in Turkey includes Turkish citizens of Romanian origin (including Turkish-Romanian origin), as well as Romanian citizens resident in Turkey.
Romanians are generally concentrated in the major cities in Turkey, especially Istanbul, where 14,000[1] Romanians reside and where there is also a Romanian Orthodox Church.[2][3]
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