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(contracted; show full) the country.<ref name="TA">{{cite web|first=Cem |last=Şentürk |url=http://www.turkofamerica.com/index.php?Itemid=174&id=177&option=com_content&task=view |title=The Germans in Turkey |publisher=Turkofamerica |date=2007-10-15 |access-date=2010-11-30}}</ref> In addition, many [[Turkish Germans]] have also returned and settled, and it is not uncommon to hear German being spoken on the streets of Istanbul by Turks.

==== Levantines ====
{{Main article|Levantines in Turkey}}
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Main articleSee also|Levantines (Latin Christians)}}
{{Main article|Levant}}
Levantines continue to live in [[Istanbul]] (mostly in the districts of [[Galata]], [[Beyoğlu]] and [[Nişantaşı]]), İzmir (mostly in the districts of [[Karşıyaka]], [[Bornova]] and [[Buca]]), and the lesser port city [[Mersin]] where they had been influential for creating and reviving a tradition of [[opera]].<ref>[http://www.radikal.com.tr/haber.php?haberno=222567 Mersin'in bahanesi yok] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121019125610/http://www.radikal.com.tr/haber.php?hab(contracted; show full)*{{citeweb|url=http://turkishpolicy.com/files/articlepdf/freedom-of-religion-and-non-muslim-minorities-in-turkey-winter-2015-en.pdf|title=Freedom of religion and non-Muslim minorities in Turkey|work=Beylunioğlu, Anna Maria|publisher=Turkish Policy Quarterly 13.4 (2015): 139-147.}}

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[[Category:Ethnic groups in Turkey]]
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