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Crimean Tatar language - Number of speakers |  | Crimean Tatar language - Number of speakers: Encyclopedia II - Crimean Tatar language - Number of speakers |  | Today there are over 300,000 Crimean Tatar speakers.
Until 1989, 90% of the Crimean Tatars lived in the Fergana Valley within Uzbekistan, where they were forcibly deported in 1944. Today 250,000 Crimean Tatar live in Crimea. About 24,000 Crimean Tatars live in Romania and another 3,000 in Bulgaria.
More than 1,500,000 inhabitants of Turkey are Turkish-speaking Crimean Tatars who emigrated in the 19th centu ...
See also:Crimean Tatar language, Crimean Tatar language - Number of speakers, Crimean Tatar language - History dialects and alphabet, Crimean Tatar language - Current Situation |  | | Crimean Tatar language, Crimean Tatar language - Current Situation, Crimean Tatar language - History dialects and alphabet, Crimean Tatar language - Number of speakers |  | |
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Crimean Tatar language - Number of speakers
Today there are over 300,000 Crimean Tatar speakers.
Until 1989, 90% of the Crimean Tatars lived in the Fergana Valley within Uzbekistan, where they were forcibly deported in 1944. Today 250,000 Crimean Tatar live in Crimea. About 24,000 Crimean Tatars live in Romania and another 3,000 in Bulgaria.
More than 1,500,000 inhabitants of Turkey are Turkish-speaking Crimean Tatars who emigrated in the 19th century. Crimean Tatars in Turkey can usually speak Crimean Tatar.
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