Total population | |
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957 (2013 census)[1] Total: at least 3,600-4,600, including: Turkish-New Zealanders from Turkey: est.2,000-3,000[2] Turkish-New Zealanders from Cyprus: est.1,600[3][4] plus smaller Turkish communities from Iraq and Syria | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Wellington · Dunedin · Christchurch · Auckland | |
Languages | |
New Zealand English, Turkish | |
Religion | |
Predominantly Sunni Islam Minority Alevism, Other religions and Irreligion | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Turkish diaspora, Turkish Australians |
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Turkish people |
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Turkish New Zealanders (Turkish: Türk Yeni Zelandalılar) or New Zealand Turks (Turkish: Yeni Zelandalı Türkler) are Turkish people who are New Zealand citizens, residents of New Zealand, or people who are of Turkish descent. Most have come to New Zealand from Turkey and the island of Cyprus.
Turkish people are mostly established their own businesses specialising in traditional Turkish food, such as kebab, baklava, and Turkish delight. But these businesses don't belong to Turks anymore as most of them were sold to other people.
Recent estimates suggest that there are now 500,000 Turkish Cypriots living in Turkey, 300,000 in the United Kingdom, 120,000 in Australia, 5000 in the United States, 2000 in Germany, 1800 in Canada, and 1600 in New Zealand with a smaller community in South Africa.