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:*Turkey received 350,000 '''Turks''' between 1923 and 1930. From 1934–45, 229,870 refugees and immigrants came to Turkey. | :*Turkey received 350,000 '''Turks''' between 1923 and 1930. From 1934–45, 229,870 refugees and immigrants came to Turkey. | ||
:*An agreement made, on September 4, 1936, between Romania and Turkey allowed 70,000 '''Romanian Turks''' to leave the Dobruja region for Turkey. | :*An agreement made, on September 4, 1936, between Romania and Turkey allowed 70,000 '''Romanian Turks''' to leave the Dobruja region for Turkey. | ||
:Between 1935–40, for example, approximately 124,000 '''Bulgarians and Romanians of Turkish origin''' emigrated to Turkey. | :*Between 1935–40, for example, approximately 124,000 '''Bulgarians and Romanians of Turkish origin''' emigrated to Turkey. | ||
:*Between 1954-56 about 35,000 Muslim Slavs emigrated from '''Yugoslavia'''. An additional 160,000 people '''(mostly Albanians)''' immigrated to Turkey after the '''establishment of Communist Yugoslavia''' from 1946 to 1961. Since 1961, immigrants from that Yugoslavia amounted to 50,000 people. | :*Between 1954-56 about 35,000 Muslim Slavs emigrated from '''Yugoslavia'''. An additional 160,000 people '''(mostly Albanians)''' immigrated to Turkey after the '''establishment of Communist Yugoslavia''' from 1946 to 1961. Since 1961, immigrants from that Yugoslavia amounted to 50,000 people. | ||
:*'''German and Austrian refugees''' escaping from Nazism took refugee in Turkey in the 1930s. Around 800 refugees including university professors, scientists, artists and philosophers, sought asylum in Turkey between 1933 and 1945. | :*'''German and Austrian refugees''' escaping from Nazism took refugee in Turkey in the 1930s. Around 800 refugees including university professors, scientists, artists and philosophers, sought asylum in Turkey between 1933 and 1945. |
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