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| pop = 1.3 million with Turkish citizenship (Statistical Office of the European Union 2023)<ref>https://www.statista.com/chart/29975/number-of-turkish-people-in-european-countries/</ref><br><br>
 
2.9 million with a migration background from Turkey (including other ethnic groups) (2015 microcensus)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Schührer |first=Susanne |url=https://www.bamf.de/SharedDocs/Anlagen/DE/Forschung/WorkingPapers/wp81-tuerkeistaemmige-in-deutschland.pdf |title=Türkeistämmige Personen in Deutschland |publisher=Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge |year=2015 |location=Berlin |pages=4}}</ref>
| popplace = {{hlist|[[North Rhine-Westphalia]]|[[Stuttgart]]|[[Munich]]|[[Berlin]]|[[Frankfurt]]|[[Hanover]]|[[Nuremberg]]|[[Hamburg]] |[[Mainz]]}}
| rels = Mostly [[Sunni Islam|Sunni Muslim]], partly [[Alevism|Alevi]], [[agnostic]], [[atheist]], [[Christianity|Christian]]<ref name="Esra Özyürek">{{cite journal |author=Esra Özyürek|title=Convert Alert: German Muslims and Turkish Christians as Threats to Security in the New Europe|journal=Cambridge University Press|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/27563732|access-date=2016-08-22|date=2016-08-06|volume=51|issue=1|pages=91–116|jstor=27563732|author-link=JSTOR}}</ref><ref name="Esra 2005">Özyürek, Esra. 2005. "The Politics of Cultural Unification, Secularism, and the Place of Islam in the New Europe." American Ethnologist 32 (4): 509–12.</ref> or [[Religion in Germany|other religions]]