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Turks in Poland (Turkish: Polonya'daki Türkler) are people of Turkish ethnicity living in Poland who form one of the country's smaller minority groups.
History
Very few Turks lived in Poland in the interwar period according to the 1921 Polish census, including three in Lwów, two in Warsaw and one each in Chełm and Grodno.
Demographics
There is little coherent statistical data regarding their numbers. The majority of these Turks live in Warsaw and Łódź but there are also Turkish communities in Gdańsk, Poznań, Kraków, and Wrocław, and students in cities like Lublin or Krosno.
Many Turks in Poland are entrepreneurs and investors.
= Naturalization
=Notable people
Feridun Erol, film director and screenwriter (Turkish father)
Jakub Erol, graphic artist (Turkish father)
Maria Aurora of Spiegel, Ottoman Turkish mistress of Augustus II the Strong
children:
Frederick Augustus Rutowsky, commanded Saxon forces in the Siege of Pirna
Maria Anna Katharina Rutowska, noblewoman
Teuvo Tulio, film director (Turkish-Polish father)
Bibliography
See also
Poland–Turkey relations
Turks in Europe
Turks in the Czech Republic
Turks in Germany
Turks in Russia
Turks in Ukraine
References
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- Britania Raya
- Miss Universe 2002
- Daftar ibu kota negara menurut jumlah penduduk
- Miss World 1989
- Daftar kontes kecantikan
- Daftar Organisasi Kepanduan Nasional di Dunia
- ISO 3166-1
- Pandemi Covid-19 di Polandia
- Daftar negara menurut PDB (KKB) per kapita
- Pandemi Covid-19
- Turks in Poland
- Turks in Germany
- Islam in Poland
- Turkish diaspora
- Turks in the Czech Republic
- Turks in Russia
- Turkish people
- Poland
- Bulgarian Turks
- Turks in Ukraine