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Turks in Poland are people of Turkish ethnicity living in Poland who form one of the country's smaller minority groups. == Facts and Figures == According to Davut Han Aslan there exist almost no coherent statistical data regarding the numbers of Turks residing in Poland. In their notorious research Korys & Zuchay notes the total number of Turks as 1500 referring to this number Turkish embassy in Poland. Taking into account the fact that the research was realized in 2000, the number of Turks residing in Poland may hit today (2014) to 3000 – 5000 not taking into account Erasmus and other exchange students. 〔Davut Han Aslan, Turks in Poland, Warsaw 2015, pp. 151-171〕 What makes the situation harder for similar data collection is the fact that Poland is a part of Schengen free movement agreement and it is almost impossible to get an accurate data in this sense. In addition to that, there exist many Turkish origins from German and other EU member states residing in Poland which is not listed in similar statistics. Eventually, the shortcoming of data concerning the Turks who obtained Polish citizenship put another obstacle in order to determinate the correct number of Turks residing in Poland. When it comes to Turks’ residence in Poland; Majority of Turks are residing in Warsaw and Lodz. Yet there is a Turkish community both in Gdansk, Poznan, Krakow and Wroclaw. It is worth to note that as a consequence of the augment of students studying in Poland one may meet Turks in small cities like Lublin or Krosno.〔Davut Han Aslan, Turks in Poland, Warsaw 2015, pp. 151-171〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Turks in Poland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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