323,000
Yes. There are hundreds of thousands of refugees in Turkey and the number is increasing quickly as more and more Arabs flee the Syrian Civil War as refugees.
As of 2017, Turkey has the most Syrian refugees with 2.7 million. Turkey borders Syria to the north.
As of now (March 3rd, 2013) Turkey is experiencing an influx of refugees from Syria fleeing to avoid the Syrian Civil War. Istanbul, although far north, is receiving many refugees.
It is not known how many refugees are in England because records were not able to be taken accurately, for the reason many are smuggled and secreted into the Country. It is a big problem for the Country. It is not until they are caught working illegally or come to the attention of the authorities that many are counted and claim asylum.
Afghanistan is has less refugees
"The Refugees" by Viet Thanh Nguyen has 224 pages.
35 million refugees are in the world today
No. Refugees can come from many parts of the world.
3,000,000 were left as refugees
YES. Currently, Turkey has over 2.1 million Syrian Refugees, Lebanon has 1.9 million Syrian Refugees, and Jordan has roughly 1 million refugees if the Syrian and Iraqi Refugees in Jordan are added together (ignoring the Palestinian "Refugees" who are Jordanian citizens or have Jordanian residency).
Many countries around the world have refugees, with some of the highest numbers in countries like Turkey, Colombia, Pakistan, Uganda, and Germany. People become refugees due to conflicts, persecution, natural disasters, and other reasons that force them to flee their home countries in search of safety and protection.
The Kurds became refugees for various reasons, including conflict, persecution, and displacement. Many Kurds have been forced to flee their homes due to wars, violence, and political instability in countries such as Syria, Iraq, Turkey, and Iran. Discrimination and lack of autonomy have also contributed to the refugee status of many Kurds.