Turkish speakers make up 0.1% of the population, with a community of some 28,714 speakers.
The official languages are Greek and Turkish, but only a few Turkish speakers are registered.
About 40% of all speakers of Turkic languages are native Turkish speakers.
In the 1980s, schools for Pakistani, Turkish and Arabic speakers were founded.
There are approximately 32,000 Turkish speakers in Romania.
Many of the Turkish speakers in Israel also speak Ladino.
But the Caliph refused, and hard words followed between the two sides, in the heat of which one of the Turkish speakers received a blow.
Turkish speakers also make up a large part of Greece's Muslim minority.
In 1991, there was some 120,000 Turkish speakers in Austria which was the third most spoken language.
There were no Persian, Pashtun, or Turkish speakers at all.