Turks in Sweden or Swedish Turks are people of ethnic Turkish origin living in Sweden. The majority of Swedish Turks descend from the Republic of Turkey; however there has also been significant Turkish migration waves from other post-Ottoman countries including ethnic Turkish communities which have come to Sweden from the Balkans, the island of Cyprus, and more recently Iraq and Syria.
Swedish Turks protesting in Stockholm with Turkish and Turkish Iraqi flags.
The Fittja Mosque was built in the typical Ottoman architectural style. It serves the Turkish community living in Fittja, Stockholm.
Serkan Günes
Serkan Inan
Turks in North Macedonia, also known as Turkish Macedonians and Macedonian Turks, are the ethnic Turks who constitute the third largest ethnic group in the Republic of North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, there were 77,959 Turks living in the country, forming a minority of some 3.8% of the population. The community forms a majority in Centar Župa and Plasnica.
Bitola in the 19th century
The reconstructed house of Ali Rıza Efendi's family, in Kodžadžik, North Macedonia
Mustapha Pasha Mosque
The Kuršumli Han is one of many Turkish landmarks in the Old Bazaar, Skopje