• Balkan Gagauz, Balkan Turkish or Rumelian (Turkish: Rumeli Türkçesi), is a Turkic language spoken in European Turkey, in Dulovo and the Deliorman area...
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    Turkish. Gagauz is a distinct language from Balkan Gagauz Turkish to some degree. Though it was established as a written language in 1957, Gagauz was not...
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  • people living in the Balkans, speaking the Gagauz language, a language separated from Balkan Gagauz Turkish. Gagauz is the most widely accepted singular and...
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  • (Meglenenitic) Romanian Crimean Tatar Gagauz Tatar Turkish These are the extinct languages that were once spoken in the Balkans: Ancient Macedonian Dacian Dalmatian...
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    being Balkan Romani and Vlax Romani). There are smaller numbers of speakers of Armenian, Aromanian, Romanian, Crimean Tatar, Gagauz and Balkan Gagauz, Macedonian...
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    The Balkan sprachbund or Balkan language area is an ensemble of areal features—similarities in grammar, syntax, vocabulary and phonology—among the languages...
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    the various Oghuz languages, which include Turkish, Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Qashqai, Chaharmahali Turkic, Gagauz, and Balkan Gagauz Turkish, as well as...
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    Indo-European language family, with the exception of the Turkic languages (e.g., Turkish and Gagauz) and Hungarian. Most of the states in the Balkans are predominantly...
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    Gagauzia (redirect from Gagauz-Yeri)
    Gagauzia (/ɡəˈɡɔːziə/) or Gagauz-Yeri, officially the Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia (ATUG), is an autonomous territorial unit of Moldova. Its...
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    danışmağa başladı. Khorezmian Turkic: Öli turıp otırdı dan, gəpləməyə başladı. Gagauz: Ölü oturdu da bašladï lafetmää. Book of Dede Korkut Epic of Köroğlu Târîh-i...
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  • Gajals (category Articles containing Balkan Gagauz Turkish-language text)
    Gajals or Gadzhals (Balkan Gagauz Turkish: Gacallar) are a Turkic-speaking ethnic group living mainly in the Eastern Balkans and Turkey. Gajals mainly...
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  • Slovenia. The following minority languages had native speakers in the country, but were not in official use: Balkan Gagauz Turkish, spoken by the Turkish...
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    their usually spoken language was 15.3%, a 0.7% increase since 2014, with other minority languages' share being lower: 2.3% for Gagauz, 2% for Ukrainian...
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    Dalmatia and other parts of Western Balkans). Based on archaeological and linguistical evidence (as Slovene language has many dialects and both South Slavic...
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    Demographics of Moldova (category Articles with Romanian-language sources (ro))
    Russian as native language, 107,252 or 3.8% – Ukrainian, 114,532 or 4.1% – Gagauz, 41,756 or 1.5% – Bulgarian, 12,187 or 0.5% – another language. Only 2,723...
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  • extinct) Balkan Gagauz Turkish (Balkan Turkic) (Rumeli Türkçesi) Gajal Gerlovo Turk Karamanli Kyzylbash Surguch Tozluk Turk Yuruk Macedonian Gagauz Gagauz Bulgar...
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  • Franco-Provençal at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Gagauz at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Tabassaran at Ethnologue...
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    Turkology (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    groups from the Sakha, in eastern Siberia, to the Turks in the Balkans and the Gagauz, in Moldova. Ethnological information on Turkic tribes for the first...
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  • Gustavo Kraemer Airport of Bagé, Brazil. bgx is the ISO 639 language code for Balkan Gagauz Turkish. This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    the Yuruk nomads of Macedonia, Greece, and European Turkey, who speak Balkan Gagauz Turkish. The Meskhetian Turks who live in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and...
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    belongs to the Oghuz group of Turkic languages, which also includes Turkish, Azerbaijani, Gagauz, Balkan Gagauz, Qashqai, Turkmen and Salar. Khorasani...
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    (Uyghur Latin Yëziqi). Dolgan Balkan Gagauz Turkish Urum Siberian Tatar Siberian Turkic Living Northwest Caucasian languages are generally written using...
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  • Kurbet language and Cypriot Turkish in Northern Cyprus, and Vlax Romani language, Albanian language, Serbian language and Rumelian Turkish at the Balkans. There...
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    Turkic Christians (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
    Manichaeism. The term "Gagauz" collectively refers to Turkic people in the Balkans who speak the Gagauz language, distinct from Balkan Gagauz Turkish. Two main...
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  • Nokta (Moldova) (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
    website is in Russian; a large proportion of Gagauz do not speak Romanian, Moldova's national language. Nokta was launched on 26 December 2017 by the...
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    North Macedonia (category Balkan countries)
    Macedonian and Albanian, minority languages with substantial numbers of speakers are Turkish (including Balkan Gagauz), Romani, Serbian/Bosnian and Aromanian...
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    Sujuk (category Articles containing Gagauz-language text)
    name sucuk has been adopted largely unmodified by other languages in the region, including: Gagauz: sucuk; Albanian: suxhuk; Arabic: سُجُق, romanized: sujuq;...
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    South Slavs (redirect from Balkan Slavs)
    who speak South Slavic languages and inhabit a contiguous region of Southeast Europe comprising the eastern Alps and the Balkan Peninsula. Geographically...
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    The Second Balkan War was a conflict that broke out when Bulgaria, dissatisfied with its share of the spoils of the First Balkan War, attacked its former...
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  • Russians in Moldova (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    ethnic Ukrainians, Gagauz, and Bulgarians have Russian as a first language. 11.1% of the population stated Russian as their mother language in 2024 census...
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