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Statistical data on the population of Turkey have been published

Statistical data on the population of Turkey have been published

Şubat 7, 2023

According to the Statistical Office of Turkey (TÜIK), the population of Alanya in 2022 was 364,180 people, which is 3.9% more than in 2021. 252,941 and 53,702 people live in Manavgat and Gazipasha bordering Alanya, respectively.
The population of Antalya in 2022 was 2,688,004 people.
The total population of Turkey increased by 599,280 people compared to the previous year and reached 85,279,553 people as of December 31, 2022, of which 42,704,112 were men and 42,575,441 were women.
The number of foreigners living in the country increased by 31,800 people compared to the previous year and amounted to 1,823,836 people.

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