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(contracted; show full)1-02-08|language=tr}}</ref> According to the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Bulgarian [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Christian]] community in Turkey stands at 500 members.<ref>{{Cite web |title="Българската общност в Република Турция " |url=http://www.mfa.bg/bg/pages/view/5360 |access-date=2020-04-11 |archive-date=2012-08-08 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120808034529/http://www.mfa.bg/bg/pages/view/5360 |url-status=dead }}</ref>

==== Patriyotlar ===
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The [[Patriyotlar]] are once a [[Greek language|Greek]]-speaking [[Muslim]] Bektashi Group from [[Macedonia (Greece)]], and moved to [[Turkey]], at the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923, and settled there in [[East Thrace]], [[Manisa]] and [[Samsun]], there descendants today speak only Turkish.<ref>https://www.trakyagezi.com/trakyada-az-bilinen-etnik-bir-grup-patriyotlar//</ref>

==== Greeks ====
{{Main article|Greeks in Turkey|Pontic Greeks}} 
(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.}}

{{Demographics of Turkey}}
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[[Category:Ethnic groups in Turkey]]
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