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Turkish people by country
Traditional areas of
Turkish settlement
Turkish majorities:Turkey (Muhacirs), Northern Cyprus (Turkish Cypriot diaspora, Mainland Turks)
Turkish minorities
in the Balkans:
Turkish minorities
in the Caucasus:
Turkish minorities
in the Levant:
Turkish minorities
in North Africa:
Other regions
Diaspora in AfricaSouth Africa
Diaspora in Europe
Diaspora in North America
Diaspora in the Persian Gulf
Diaspora in Oceania
Diaspora in South America
Diaspora in South Asia
Diaspora in East Asia
Diaspora in Post-Soviet States
Turkophobia
See also

Turks in the United States are either Turkish people, or other Turkic peoples, who live in the United States even though having been born outside the US, or are United States-born, but have Turkish or other Turkic roots. By Turkish or other Turkic roots, this could mean roots linking back to Turkey, Cyprus (both South and North) or the communities of the Turkish diaspora or other Turkic diasporas. According to the 2000 US census, there are 117,575 Americans of full or partial Turkish descent. The States with the largest Turkish-American populations are New York, California, New Jersey, Florida, Texas, and Illinois. The US cities with the largest Turkish communities are New York City, Miami, Chicago, and Los Angeles.

History

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Organizations

Arizona

"Turkish American Association of Arizona".

California

"Turkish American Association of Southern California".
"Turkish American Association of California".

Colorodo

"Turkish American Cultural Society of Colorado".

Connecticut

"Turkish American Cultural Association of Southern New Engiand".
"ITO Mezunlari Uluslararasi Kuruiuqu".
Turkish American Medical Association

Florida

"Florida Turkish American Association".
"Turkish American Cultural Association of Florida".
North Florida Turkish American Cultural Association

Georgia

"Turkish American Cultural Association of Georgia".
Turkish American Society of Agusta & Aiken

Hawaii

Turkish American Friendship Association of Hawaii

Illinois

"Turkish-American Society of Chicago".
"Turkish American Cultural Alliance of Chicago".
"Turkish American Association for Cultural Exchange".

Indiana

"American-Turkish Association of Indiana".

Louisiana

Turkish American Association of Louisiana

Massachusetts

"Turkish American Cultural Society of New England".

Maryland

"Maryland American Turkish Association".
"Turkish Children Foster Care".

Michigan

"Turkish American Cultural Association of Michigan".
Turkish American Neuropsychiatric Association

Minnesota

"Turkish American Association of Minnesota".

Missouri

"Turkish American Association of Greater Kansas City".
"Turkish American Cultural Alliance of St. Louis".

North Carolina

"American Turkish Association of North Carolina".
"Turkish Student Association of North Carolina State University".
"Turkish Student Association of University of North Carolina Chapell Hill".
"Divan Cultural Center".
"Bridge to Turkiye Foundation".

New Jersey

"Azerbaijan Society of America".
"Anadolu Club".
"Young Turks Cultural Aid Society".
American Turkish Islamic and Cultural Center
Karacay Turks Mosque and Cultural Association
Solidarity of Balkan Turks of America
Tflrk Ocaoi
Turkestanian American Association
"Istanbul University Alumni Association of USA".

New York

"Turkish American Cultural Association of Long Island".
"The Society of Turkish American Architects, Engineers and Scientists".
"Turkish Society of Rochester".
"Young Turks Cultural Aid Society".
Turkish Cypriot Aid Society
Turkish Women's League of America
American Association of Crimean Turks
Istanbul University Alumni Association of USA

Ohio

"Turkish American Association of Central Ohio".
"Turkish American Society of Northeastern Ohio".

Oklahoma

Turkish American Association of Oklahoma

Pennsylvania

"Pittsburg Turkish American Association".
"Turkish American Friendship Society of the United States".

Texas

"American Turkish Association of Houston".
"Turkish American Association of Northern Texas".
"Turkish American Association of San Antonio".

Virginia

"American-Turkish Friendship Association".
"The Melungeon Heritage Association".

Washington

"Turkish American Cultural Association of Washington".

Washington DC

"American-Turkish Friendship Association".
"American Turkish Association of Washington DC".
Washington Turkish Women Association

Wisconsin

Turkish American Association of Milwaukee

References


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Western Europe
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