97/km2
Turkey - 239.8 people per square mile.
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97/km2
5 people.
Turkey has a population density of about 256 people per square mile.
More than 90 percent of Middle East's population is Muslim.
Turkey's population is approximately 75 million (as of December 2009).AnswerTurkey has a population of 72,561,312The population of Turkey is about 74,900,000.
In Turkey, the majority of the population are Muslims.
Most people eat turkey on Thanksgiving because it is an old tradition, many people like that old tradition! They should change the turkey to another food, some people think that thanksgiving is about turkey not giving thanks. An alternate answer: Thanksgiving is predominately a North American holiday celebrated in the US and Canada. The world population is approaching 7 billion. The population of the US + Canada is approximately 335 million. This is approximately 4.8 % or Earth's human population. As such most people do not eat turkey at thanksgiving as the vast majority of Earth's population don't celebrate it as a holiday!
Most of Turkey's population lives in major metropolitan cities across Turkey. Out of a total population of 75 million citizens, approximately 12 - 15 million people live in Istanbul, the largest city followed by Ankara, the capital, where 4 - 6 million people live.
Israel. (People in Turkey do not speak Hebrew. The Jewish population of Turkey is less than 1%).
As of 2021, the population of Serik, a district in Antalya Province, Turkey, is estimated to be around 130,000 people.