Turkish Venezuelan

In today's world, Turkish Venezuelan has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide range of people. Whether due to its impact on society, its relevance in history, its influence on popular culture or any other aspect, Turkish Venezuelan has captured the attention of a large audience. In this article, we will explore in depth the many facets of Turkish Venezuelan, from its origins to its impact on the contemporary world. We will examine its relevance in different areas, as well as the implications it has for various sectors of society. In addition, we will analyze the perspectives of experts and varied points of view on Turkish Venezuelan, with the aim of providing a comprehensive and enriching vision on this topic that is so relevant today.

Turkish Venezuelan
Venezuela Türkleri
Turco-Venezolano
Total population
27,000
(0.3% of the Venezuelan population)
Regions with significant populations
Caracas, Valencia, Maracay, Puerto La Cruz.
Languages
Religion
Islam, Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Turkish diaspora,
Turkish Brazilians, Turkish Americans, Turkish Canadians

Turks in Venezuela or Turkish Venezuelans (Turkish: Venezuela Türkleri) are Turkish people who have immigrated to Venezuela. However, the term also refers to Venezuelan-born persons who have Turkish parents or who have a Turkish ancestral background. The Turkish community is largely made up of immigrants, or the descendants of immigrants, born in the Ottoman Empire before 1923, in the Republic of Turkey since then, or in neighbouring countries once part of the Ottoman Empire that still have some Turkish population. An estimated 27,000 Turkish Venezuelan people live in the country.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Turk of Venezuela". Retrieved 28 December 2019.
  2. ^ Karpat 2004, 632
  3. ^ Powell 2005, pp. 297–298
  4. ^ "Turk of Venezuela". Retrieved 28 December 2019.

Sources

  • Karpat, Kemal H. (2004). "The Turks in America: Historical Background: From Ottoman to Turkish Immigration". Studies on Turkish Politics and Society: Selected Articles and Essays. BRILL. ISBN 90-04-13322-4.
  • Powell, John (2005). "Turkish Immigration". Encyclopedia of North American Immigration. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 0-8160-4658-1.