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1965 Turkish census

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The 1965 Turkish census was held on October 24, 1965, and recorded the population and demographic details of every settlement in Turkey. The 1965 census was the last census with information languages and ethnicities as afterwards, the Turkish Government prohibited their publication.[1][2][3][4][5]

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  Provinces with Turkish speakers in majority   Provinces with Turkish speakers in plurality   Provinces with Kurdish speakers in plurality   Provinces with Kurdish speakers in majority

Maps of provinces in Turkey by percentage of spoken first language

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Notes

  1. Including Osmaniye
  2. Including Kırıkkale
  3. Including parts of Düzce
  4. Including parts of Karabük
  5. Including Bayburt
  6. Including parts of Şırnak
  7. Including Ardahan and Iğdır
  8. Including parts of Düzce
  9. Including Karaman
  10. Including parts of Batman and parts of Şırnak
  11. Including Aksaray
  12. Including parts of Batman and parts of Şırnak
  13. Including Bartın and parts of Karabük

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