Turks in Liechtenstein
Turks in Liechtenstein (German: Türken in Liechtenstein Turkish: Lihtenştayn Türkleri) consist of both Turkish people who live in Liechtenstein but were born elsewhere, as well as citizens of Liechtenstein with Turkish roots (meaning origins in Turkey, the island of Cyprus, or communities of the Turkish diaspora). As of 2017, 609 Turkish citizens live in Liechtenstein (this does not include Turks with Liechtensteinian nationality), down from 894 in 2007.[2] Turks are the sixth-largest group of foreigners in Liechtenstein, behind Swiss, Austrians, Germans, Italians, and Portuguese.[3] As of 2007, 296 Turkish citizens work in Liechtenstein.[4]
Total population | |
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609[note 1][1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Languages | |
Religion | |
Islam |
Notable people
- Cengiz Biçer, footballer
- Burak Eris, footballer
- Olcay Gür, footballer
- Seyhan Yildiz, footballer
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Notes
- This does not include Turks with Liechtensteinian nationality
References
Bibliography
- Fürstentum Liechtenstein (2017), Bevölkerungsstatistik (PDF), http://www.liechtenstein.li/en/: Fürstentum Liechtenstein
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