Russians in Turkey
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100,000[1] | |
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Russians in Turkey number about 100,000 citizens.[2]
History[edit]
Russians began migrating to Turkey during the first half of the 1990s. Most had fled the economic problems prevalent after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. During this period, many intermarried and assimilated with locals, bringing a rapid increase in mixed marriages. There is a Russian Association of Education, Culture and Cooperation, which aims to expand Russian language and culture in Turkey as well as promote the interests of the community.
Education[edit]
Russian schools:
- Russian Consulate School in Istanbul
- Russian Embassy School in Ankara
- Private International Moscow School in Antalya
- Eduant Private Russian School
- International Russian School in Antalya
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References[edit]
Further reading[edit]
- Atabaki, Touraj; Volkov, Denis V. (2020). "Flying away from the Bolshevik winter: Soviet refugees across the Southern borders (1917–30)". Journal of Refugee Studies. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/jrs/fez122.