| The distribution of the Turkic languages |
| Total population |
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| Over 170 million[1] |
| Regions with significant populations |
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Turkey | 60,000,000–65,000,000[2][3] |
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Uzbekistan | 31,900,000[4][additional citation(s) needed] |
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Iran | 15,000,000–20,000,000[5][6] (18% of population[7]) |
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Russia | 12,751,502[citation needed] |
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Kazakhstan | 12,300,000[8][additional citation(s) needed] |
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China | 11,647,000[9][additional citation(s) needed] |
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Azerbaijan | 10,000,000[10][additional citation(s) needed] |
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| European Union | 5,876,318[citation needed] (Bulgaria 508,375[11]) |
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Afghanistan | 4,600,000–5,300,000 (2017)[12][13] |
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Turkmenistan | 4,233,600[14][15][16][note 1] |
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Kyrgyzstan | 4,500,000[19][additional citation(s) needed] |
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Iraq | 3,000,000[20][21] |
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Tajikistan | 1,200,000[22][additional citation(s) needed] |
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United States | 1,000,000+[23] |
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Syria | 800,000–1,000,000+[24] |
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Ukraine | 398,600[25] |
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Northern Cyprus | 313,626[26] |
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Australia | 59,488[27] (Turkish) |
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Mongolia | 135,618[28][29] |
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Lebanon | 200,000[30][31][32][33] |
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Moldova | 126,010[34] |
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North Macedonia | 81,900[35][36] |
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